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The Story Behind the Alfa TZ Poster Part 2

June 23, 2025 By pete

Fritz’s blue TZ and Hans’ white Giulietta Sprint, along with Mel Kaminski’s red Sprint, on the way to Portland. Photo by Hans Sipma.

Story by James Lanoway

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Fritz and Theresa Duernberger came to Vancouver, B.C., in 1966 after five years in Houston, Texas, where Fritz’s parents lived after emigrating from Salzburg, Austria in 1961. Fritz’s fascination with Alfas began at age 14 in Salzburg when he saw a two-tone light green Giulietta Sprint with a darker green roof outside the machine shop where he was an apprentice.

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Tagged With: Alfa poster, Alfa Romeo TZ1 Poster, Alfa TZ1 history, autodelta, Giuseppe Busso, James Lanoway, Orazio Satta Puliga

London Concours June 3-5, 2025

June 23, 2025 By pete

1978 Ferrari 308 GTB. This example was purchased from Cooper’s of Leicester via Tony Willis, to the sales director of BMW Concessionaires TKM.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

After several long trips to Italy to follow my passion for old cars, a trip from Brighton to the London Concours was a pleasant diversion. It is but a short train ride up to the capital; catch a Thameslink train up to London bridge station, then a pleasant stroll across London Bridge, pass the monument to the Great Fire of London, then pass the Bank of England, and a few minutes later you arrive at the green oasis that is home to the Honourable Artillery Company.

But as the train pulls into London Bridge Station it starts to rain.

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Tagged With: Jonathan Sharp, London car shows, London Concours 2025, London concours classes, London concours winners

24 Hours of Le Mans 2025, Hypercars

June 23, 2025 By pete

Unlike the two “official” 499Ps, the #83 driven by Robert Kubica, Yiefei Ye and Philip Hanson had a flawless race with no incidents or driver errors, making its victory all the more deserved.

Story and photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

Every year, the 24 Hours of Le Mans field seems to gain in quality, this time with 21 cars lining up in the premier class representing eight manufacturers. Ferrari, winner of the first three rounds of the 2025 World Endurance Championship, was the big favorite, even though the qualifying results gave Cadillac, which had the two fastest times, a lot of hope.

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Le Mans WEC LMGT3, LMP2, 2025

June 23, 2025 By pete

Cohabitation between prototypes and GTs is sometimes problematic, as seen here at the Dunlop chicane where the Ziggo Sport Tempesta Team Ferrari of Hui/Froggatt/Cheever is sent spinning by an LMP2. Despite this incident, the #193 will finish 14th in class.

Story and photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

In the LMGT3 class, twenty-four cars were entered by nine different manufacturers. Before the race, it was difficult to make a prediction, but the race ultimately saw Porsche and Ferrari emerge at the forefront. And just like last year, one of the Porsches entered by the Manthey team took the win, with five cars from different manufacturers in the top five places. Let’s take a look at each manufacturer’s performances.

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The Story Behind the Alfa TZ Poster Part 1

June 16, 2025 By pete

The TZ Poster. Photos of and for the poster by Hans Sipma.

Story by James Lanoway

If ever there was a paragon of poster art that speaks to the fascination with fine Italian automobiles, it would have to be this one. Its visual effect is arresting, the harmony of design sublime, drawing the eye back to it repetitively, to drink up its offerings. It predates the digital era and yet persists as suitably contemporary. How was it conceived and brought forth, and who was involved in its creation? Here is its story, and that of its creators.

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Tagged With: Alfa poster, Alfa Romeo TZ1 Poster, Alfa TZ1 history, autodelta, Giuseppe Busso, James Lanoway, Orazio Satta Puliga

Le Mans Test Day and Scrutineering

June 16, 2025 By pete

And guess who won Le Mans a week later?

Story and photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

Since the creation of the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1923, technical scrutineering (Pesage in French) has been a pre-race ritual. It often took place in the city, sometimes at the circuit, but the tradition endures, and it’s an unmissable event for the city of Le Mans. It’s also an opportunity to discover the new liveries of certain cars, new crews, and to gauge each team’s chances.

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Valletta International Concours, June 1, 2025

June 16, 2025 By pete

Crowd pleasing Alfas at Valletta.

Story and photos by Gary Axon

Considering its overall population of just 550,000 inhabitants, the diminutive but beautiful Mediterranean island of Malta has a surprisingly large number of older and interesting cars. Every year in early June since 2017 (excluding the Covid period), many of the proud local owners and restorers of these classic vehicles gather next to the Maltese Parliament building at St. George’s Square in the historic capital city of Valletta for the annual Valletta International Concours (VIC).

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Ballot at Chantilly

June 16, 2025 By pete

Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

From the VeloceToday Archives, July 2019

Last week Hugues presented his coverage of the classics at Chantilly. But the editor decided to delete a number of photos from the selection in order to create a special, if short, article about Ballots. How often does one see a Ballot at an event? Rarely. So this is a special occasion, timed for not only the 100th anniversary of the Ballot marque, but the publication of Ballot by Daniel Cabart and Gautam Sen, published by Dalton Watson. The information below is taken from this fantastic new book.

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Tagged With: 1920 Ballot 3/8 LC, Ballot, Ballot 2LS, Ballot 5/8 LC, Ballot race cars, hugues vanhoolandt

Building BAT Better Part 7

June 9, 2025 By pete

Story and photos by Paul Wilson

I have put off writing this chapter of my BAT project because I keep thinking of that classic of all-time worst opening lines: “This is the meticulous record of a life in which absolutely nothing of interest happened.” Repairing and cleaning aren’t as exciting as designing and fabricating. But I had a few adventures and challenges, not just tedious work, and some experiences were new to me, and maybe to you who are reading this.

The body was made in bolt-on sections, which were easily removed. Next came disassembly of everything attached to the chassis. Off came the front suspension, steering, rear axle, and gas tank. Every little piece had to be removed. The chemicals used in the dip-strip process dissolve paint and rust, but also aluminum. Alfa used aluminum spacers inside some steel box sections. Unless these were found and taken off, they would disappear.

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Paul Wilson and Alfa at EyesOn Design, June 14

June 9, 2025 By pete

On June 14th at 10 am CDT, Paul Wilson will be presenting his Alfa 6C 2500 Coupe at one of the world’s most unique automotive events, the annual

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Villa Erba 2025: Italians

June 9, 2025 By pete

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

It’s easier to understand Villa Erba, Villa d’Este and the Fuori Concorso if we list the schedule:

Saturday, Sunday, May 24-25 Fuori Concorso
Saturday May 24 Exhibition and Inspection of the cars by the Jury, Villa d’Este
Sunday May 25 Transfer of all Historic Cars and Concept Cars to Villa Erba
Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este Public Day – Il Festival, Villa Erba

After the Fuori show (see last week) is the Villa d’Este concours, which then shifts over to the nearby Villa Erba, still on the lake shore, for the public day, which is what we cover here.

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Villa Erba 2025, Non-Italian

June 9, 2025 By pete

Christian Troelsfeldt’s 1950 Bugatti Type 101 C by Antem. Of the one prototype and six series Bugatti 101s constructed only one, chassis,101504, carried two-seater coachwork by Antem. Commissioned by Rene Bollore, the second husband of Ettore Bugatti’s widow, chassis 101504 was originally painted dark green with chrome spoke wheels and white wall tires.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

This we covered in two parts last week. This week we continue the event coverage with the non-Italian cars featured at this year’s show at Villa Erba. Villa d’Este Class winners are listed below the gallery.

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