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Marcello Gandini, Maestro of Design Reviewed

November 1, 2016 By pete

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Photo of Stratos by Piotr Degler

Marcello Gandini, Maestro of Design Volume One by Gautam Sen
ISBN 978-1-85443-279-7 regular, ISBN 978-1-85443-280-3 deluxe
2 Volume set 400 pages in each volume
924 images (449 Volume I and 475 Volume II) – many never seen before!
Over one hundred of Gandini’s designs featured
600 copies of the regular editions, 400 numbered and signed by both Marcello Gandini and Gautam Sen
Published by Dalton Watson, 2016
Our Price: $350.00
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By Pete Vack

Right up front, let us tell you that this 800-page, two-volume set entitled Marcello Gandini, Maestro of Design is one of the best books on automotive designers we’ve ever read. We did a quick Internet search and found many new (and old) books on Italian designers, (see list at end of this article) but none that approached the coverage of Gandini. It is devastatingly interesting, beautifully illustrated, nails down the history of every design and/or car touched by Marcello Gandini. The author, Gautam Sen, weaves the designer’s comments (from an introvert who is almost incapable of commenting on himself or his work) into a fascinating story backed by interesting and relevant histories. [Read more…] about Marcello Gandini, Maestro of Design Reviewed

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Voiturettes Part 2: ERA to Talbot

December 15, 2015 By pete

ERA (English Racing Automobiles Limited, Bourne, U.K.)

Competitive years: 1934-1938 Horsepower Range: 180-225

While the MG, Alta, Riley and Austin 750 did remarkably well for Great Britain, the Raymond Mays/Peter Berthon ERA combined a production based supercharged Riley engine with a solid conventional chassis and to launch the best known British upright of all time. It was fast, mostly reliable, and attracted top notch drivers from the U.K. and one from Thailand. Prince B. Bira (for short) was a grandson of King Mongkut, the hero of the book and musical, “The King and I”.

Bira was encouraged and financed by his cousin, Prince Chula Chakrabongse, and the pair bought three ERAs, naming them Romulus, Remus and Hanuman under the White Mouse Stable.

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Tagged With: 1500 cc formulaes, 1500 racing, Alfetta, Alta, Amilcar, Austin, Delage, ERA, mg, Racing, Salmson, Talbot, voiturettes

Voiturette Racing Cars: Part 1 Alfa through Delage

December 9, 2015 By pete

By Pete Vack

The voiturette (750cc, 1100 cc and 1500cc) races which took place between 1931 and 1940 were magic; technically interesting cars, around the house race venues, truly international with multi-make participation, a cast of characters from a Siamese Prince to Enzo Ferrari, Dick Seaman’s drives with the ERA, MG and Delage, and a devastating secret weapon unleashed by Mercedes Benz which defeated and demoralized the opposition. There was never a dull moment on or off the track. The venues were largely ‘around the houses’ circuits such as Pau and San Remo, the drivers were semi-professional or talented amateurs, and interestingly, there were no points or championships for manufacturers or drivers. In fact the formula was so good it became the official Grand Prix class in 1945, which lasted until 1952.

Below, we present the first six of twelve short stories about the primary voiturette racers of the 1930s, covering Alfa, Alta, Amilcar, Austin, Bugatti and Delage. Part 2 will cover ERA, Maserati, Mercedes Benz, MG, Salmson and Talbot.

Alfa Romeo (S.A. Alfa Romeo, Milan, Italy)

Competitive years: 1938-1940 Horsepower Range: 195-225

The voiturette class was eventually dominated by the 158 Alfetta in 1939 and 1940. However, it is not clear why Alfa did not choose to participate in the voiturette races of the early 1930s. Many of their customers, such as Count Gianni Lurani however, did so using the 6C 1750 reduced to 1500cc and equipped with a lightweight open-wheeled body. They won class victories at the Nurburgring in 1932 and a third place in the 1500cc in the 1933 Czech Grand Prix.

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New Alfa Romeo Museum: Race Cars

July 28, 2015 By pete

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The supercharger induction indicates that this is a late Tipo 159. Note the air intake going from the top of the carburetor to the vent in the cowl. See many more images from the new museum below.

All Photos by Roberto Motta
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Roberto Motta shows us a few of the road cars displayed at “The Time Machine – Alfa Romeo Historical Museum”. For Museum details, click on “A Guide to the New Alfa Museum”; to see the road cars, click “New Alfa Museum: Road Cars”.

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The Mortal Alfa Romeo Alfetta

January 13, 2015 By pete

By Pete Vack
Photos from Alfa Brochures

The Alfetta Sedan and GT

The Alfetta series—which are roughly defined herein as any of the front engined, de Dion transaxle cars made from 1973 to 1992, were created to replace the existing solid axle Alfas, and to significantly improve the highly praised handling characteristics of the Alfas produced up to that point.

The Alfetta took its name from the famous 158/159 Alfa Romeo Grand Prix cars, raced from 1939 to 1951. These unbeatable race cars featured a similar transaxle layout, and were called the small Alfa, or Alfetta, because of the 1500cc displacement. However, a major difference was that the Grand Prix car left the clutch at the engine end, a difference that as we shall see, meant a great deal. All in all, the Grand Prix car was one of the most successful and perfect front engined Grand Prix cars ever constructed; the Alfetta series was not, and the name as applied to the production car didn’t last long. which was probably a good thing.

A fantastic idea in concept, but keeping that long driveshaft vibration free as it turned at engine speed was difficult to achieve. However, the 50-50 weight distribution made the Alfettas and their successors a joy to drive.

Still, we had hope. The Alfetta was conceived under the technical direction of Rudolph Hruska, who had been recalled by Alfa to replace the great Dr. Orazio Satta Puliga. In every way, the conception, the idea, the dream of the new Alfetta was thoroughly commendable, and held great promise. [Read more…] about The Mortal Alfa Romeo Alfetta

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Racing Voiturettes, 1931-1940

May 13, 2014 By pete


The voiturette (750cc, 1100 cc and 1500cc) races which took place between 1931 and 1940 were magic; technically interesting cars, around the house race venues, truly international with multi-make participation, a cast of characters from a Siamese Prince to Enzo Ferrari, Dick Seaman’s drives with the ERA, MG and Delage, and a devastating secret weapon unleashed by Mercedes Benz which defeated and demoralized the opposition. There was never a dull moment on or off the track. [Read more…] about Racing Voiturettes, 1931-1940

Tagged With: 1500 cc formulaes, 1500 racing, Alfetta, Alta, Amilcar, Austin, Delage, ERA, mg, Racing, Salmson, Talbot, voiturettes

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