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Alfa Romeo T33/TT/3 - The remarkable story of 115.72.002 -Exceptional Cars Series 10

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  • Alfa Romeo T33/TT/3 - The remarkable story of 115.72.002 -Exceptional Cars Series 10 (9781907085345)
  • Alfa Romeo T33/TT/3 - The remarkable story of 115.72.002 -Exceptional Cars Series 10 (9781907085345)
  • Alfa Romeo T33/TT/3 - The remarkable story of 115.72.002 -Exceptional Cars Series 10 (9781907085345)
  • Alfa Romeo T33/TT/3 - The remarkable story of 115.72.002 -Exceptional Cars Series 10 (9781907085345)
  • Alfa Romeo T33/TT/3 - The remarkable story of 115.72.002 -Exceptional Cars Series 10 (9781907085345)
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Author: Ian Wagstaff, ISBN: 9781907085345, hardcover, published in 2020, 128 pages

The Alfa Romeo T33/TT/3 was produced by Alfa&;s Autodelta racing department, under the guidance of Carlo Chiti, to compete in the 1972 World Championship for Makes. Hopes were high, as the previously dominant Group 5 racers (including the Porsche 917s and Ferrari 512s) had been outlawed in favour of 3-litre Group 6 cars, such as the Alfa. However, the Alfas struggled to take the fight to the well-developed and reliable Ferrari 312PBs, though scored regular podium positions. The highlight was a second place in the epic Targa Florio Sicilian road race, where Helmut Marko put in a stirring drive to come within seconds of victory. Marko was driving chassis 115.72.002, the most successful of the T33/TT/3 chassis 

Alfa Romeo T33/TT/3 tells the full story of the T33/TT/3, with an emphasis on the fascinating history of chassis 115.72.002, which competed in seven world championship rounds in 1972. The car would later have a unique second career on the race circuits and hill climbs of Greece, before racing in Japan and South Africa prior to an eventual return to Europe, where it is still a frequent competitor in historic events. The unique history and success of 115.72.002 makes it a worthy addition to Porter Press&;s acclaimed Exceptional Cars series.

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  • 5

    If you are into enduring racing this is a must have ve.

    Posted by Unknown on 26th Nov 2020

    a terrific book, great story of this Alfa race car

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