Alfa Romeo 33/3 32 12H. Sebring 1971
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The Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 Sport Prototype was designed in mid-1960 to compete in the World Championship. He succeeded and won the constructors' championship in 1975 and again in 1977.
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The Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 Sport Prototype was designed in mid-1960 to compete in the World Championship. He succeeded and won the constructors' championship in 1975 and again in 1977.
The Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 Sport Prototype was designed in mid-1960 to compete in the World Championship. He succeeded and won the constructors' championship in 1975 and again in 1977.
Designed by Carlo Chiti, a famous Italian engineer, the various variants of the car as officially sanctioned Alfa and also in private hands.
After the initial victories in the category Prototype 2 liters, the T33 / 3 version was released in 1969 and earned his best result at the World Championships 1971: The Autodelta prototype open won the overall classification at Brands Hatch, Watkins Glen and the Targa Florio, being even faster than the Sport 5-liter cars.
3 T33 mounted a monocoque chassis with aluminum panels and magnesium, a 2,998 cc V8 engine, and a gearbox 5 or 6 speeds. The maximum speed reached was 330 km / h at Le Mans with long tail.
The Alfa 33/3 Sebring 1971 proved to be as fast as the Porsche 917.
The number 32 car was driven porNino Vaccarella Toine Hezemans.
Length: 116.04
Width: 62.60
Height: 28.75
Guide-Rear Axle: 82.80
Weight: 64.30
Body Weight: 15,90
Engine: SIMX06 RPM: 21500-12 Volts Torque: 170 W / cm
Pinion / Corona: 11/34
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