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Two Alfa Romeo concept cars have also been
entered in the Cartier Style et Luxe in the
“Serious Wedge – Studies in Angular Sports
Car Design 1965-1980” category, the Carabo
(top) and Navajo (bottom) both of which were
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A year shy of the Italian sporting marque’s
100th birthday, Alfa Romeo will be preparing for
next year’s Centenary, with the appearance of
a string of significant cars from its museum as
well as an historic hill climb by the first Alfa
8C Spider production car to be seen on the move
in Britain, at this year’s Goodwood Festival of
Speed.
The Alfa 8C Spider – based on the 4.7litre V8 Alfa 8C
Competizione coupé – will be joined on the famous "hill" by
the usual appearance of iconic motor racing cars from Alfa
Romeo’s historic museum collection in Arese, Italy.
These cars will include the 1924 P2 Gran Premio which won
the first World Championship in 1925 driven by Gastone
Brilli-Peri; the 8C 2300 Tipo Le Mans which was purchased by
Sir Henry Birkin in 1931; the 6C 3000 CM driven to second
place by Juan Manuel Fangio in the 1953 Mille Miglia and the
33 TT 12 which brought the 1975 World Manufacturer’s title
to Alfa Romeo.
Two historic Alfa Romeo concept cars have also been entered
in the Cartier Style et Luxe in the “Serious Wedge – Studies
in Angular Sports Car Design 1965-1980” category, both of
which were designed by Bertone. The 1968 Alfa Carabo concept
marks a revolutionary stage in supercar design, with its
hydropneumatic-powered gull-wing doors and multi-coloured
one way glass windows. Yet another demonstration of
Bertone’s experimental forward thinking design is the 1978
Najavo, which represents a concerted effort for a new
aerodynamics focussed direction in sporty coupe design.
The Alfa Romeo stand at the Goodwood
Festival of Speed will feature both Alfa 8C Spider and Alfa
8C Competizione supercars, as well as the new sporty compact
MiTo. Joining these two cars on the official stand will be
the Spider, Brera S which was developed in conjunction with
Prodrive, and 159. Alfa Romeo is also a sponsor of the 2009
Goodwood Festival of Speed.
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