Description
At the time, little was recorded about the activities of Alfa Romeo’s World Championship-winning Sports Racing car, the Tipo 33. The model had a long career, as a factory car as well as in private hands from 1967 until 1977. The great Italian motorsport engineer Carlo Chiti designed and ran a prolific number of different models of this Tipo. Unfortunately, nothing of the history of these developments was documented at the time, but the authors have managed, after intense investigation and numerous personal interviews, to uncover much about this marvellous sports prototype. The fruits of their labours abound, manifesting as many previously unseen photographs and the personal recollections of the prime movers in the Tipo 33 ’s career.
If you like Alfas, you’ll love this book.
- Available again after a long absence!
- The first book on these important sports cars of the 60s & 70s
- A complete history of all the events, never previously appeared in print
- Details of all the drivers of Alfa T33
- History of each model including development
- Chassis histories-list of all chassis where known
- Interviews with key period personalities
- A significant proportion of previously unseen photographs
- Live track tests of original cars driven by and photographed by the authors
- T-33-based Concept Car analysis