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Balduzzi, Alfa’s Fast Family Part 4

January 27, 2025 By pete

Santino and Giovanni.
From the Balduzzi Archive (photographer unknown).

By James Lanoway

Of all the drivers who raced with Balduzzi-prepared cars, it appears that Duilio Ghislotti of Italy and Sead Alihodzic of Yugoslavia were the most successful, with the most victories and podiums achieved. Duilio Ghislotti had his most successful season in Italy in 1974 finishing second in the Campionato Italiano di Turismo (the national championship) and received Alfa Romeo’s coveted Targa d’Oro for his efforts. [Read more…] about Balduzzi, Alfa’s Fast Family Part 4

Tagged With: Alfa Balduzzi, Alfa race car tuners, Antonin Tvrdy, Balduzzi tuners, Duilio Ghislotti, Giovanni balduzzi, Italy Alfa shops, James Lanoway, Lodi, santino granata, Sead Alihodzic

Balduzzi, Alfa’s Fast Family P3

January 20, 2025 By pete

Autolodi-sponsored Balduzzi cars.
From the Balduzzi Archive (photo by Dario Gaggiani).

By James Lanoway

Santino Balduzzi possessed several personality characteristics that ultimately led to his success as a tuner. He was innately curious about all things, and he loved to experiment in his search for solutions to a mechanical problem, often trying out many iterations in the search for an answer. Documenting his failures and solutions was a routine part of his experiments, and he truly practiced the maxim “Living is learning, and learning is living.”

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Balduzzi, Alfa’s Fast Family, Part 2

January 13, 2025 By pete

GT Am at Balocco October 1970. Photo courtesy Centro Documentazione Alfa Romeo-Arese.

By James Lanoway

Balduzzi S.N.C. was involved heavily in motorsport from 1971 to 1975, and yet there is paradoxically very little organized information about Balduzzi cars and drivers either in print or on the internet. To help fill in some of the many voids about Balduzzi and his cars, it would be best to first look at the Alfa Romeo GTA to better understand Balduzzi’s GTA Juniors and GT Ams.

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Balduzzi, Alfa’s Fast Family P1

January 6, 2025 By pete

Santino and Balduzzi workshop sign.
From the Balduzzi Archive (photographer unknown).

By James Lanoway

Two men with different last names, both sharing March 6th as a birthday, one unknowingly looking for a son, the other not looking for another father, came together in Lodi, in the Lombardy region of Italy, in 1958, some say by fate and many say by good fortune. Before the next two decades were out, the older would adopt the younger and give him his last name. With hard work, long hours, and a touch of genius, the younger would make that name one of the most revered in the mystic, esoteric world of Alfa Romeo tuners: Balduzzi.

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