Alfa Romeo T33 Story_Part 1
A tribute poster to celebrate the origins and development of the Alfa Romeo Tipo 33. This is the first in a series of 2 tribute posters.
The first prototypes were displayed to the media at Alfa's test track at Balocco in 1967 the first of which - sporting chassis number 750.33-001 was then immediately shipped off to the prestigious hillclimb at Fléron in Belgium, where Alfa test driver Teodoro Zeccoli promptly won.
As the car developed, through numerous iterations from '67 to '77 - gaining newer, lighter chassis, monocoques, bigger engines, even turbos, the victories continued sporadically, culminating in 3 major victories in 1971 and World Sportscar Championships in 1975 and 1977 .
This print is not limited edition and is only available in portrait format in the sizes indicated below.
Small - 30 x 40cm
Medium - 40 x 50cm
Large - 50 x 70cm