The Bend That Broke | Tazio Nuvolari – Alfa Romeo – 1937 | Automobilist | Fine Art

This limited edition print depicts the moment Tazio Nuvolari, racing for Alfa Romeo, loses a tire on the fifth lap of the Masaryk Grand Prix – allowing Rudolf Caracciola past.

Masaryk Circuit, Czechoslovakia / 26 September 1937

£189.00

Sold By: Automobilist

Description

Tazio Nuvolari, racing for Alfa Romeo, loses a tire on the fifth lap of the Masaryk Grand Prix and is forced to drive to the pits on a bare rim while Rudolf Caracciola takes advantage of the situation.

Although infuriated by his car’s inferiority, the exceptional Italian driver still managed to place fifth in the competition.

By the end of the year Nuvolari would be driving as a Silver Arrow for Auto Union.


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