1924 Alfa Romeo P2 – now running for the first time in decades, the first great Alfa Romeo Grand Prix racing car, which was a dominant force in the 1920s, will drive at the Festival. It is the only survivor of its precise type in the world.
1923 Alfa Romeo RL ‘Targa Florio’ – adapted from the production road car, this fine-handling sports version won the Targa Florio outright in 1923
1932 Alfa Romeo 8C Monza – a beautifully original example of Alfa’s classic racer, which was raced on the Targa Florio in 1931
1934 Alfa Romeo Tipo B (P3) – The archetypal pre-war racer, and the world’s first successful centre-line single-seater, in which Tazio Nuvolari drove perhaps his finest race at the Nürburgring in 1935
1935 Alfa Romeo 8C-35 – Magnificent and rarely-seen ex-Tazio Nuvolari GP car, which carried the fight to the all-conquering German ‘Silver Arrows’
1938 Alfa Romeo 308C – rare evolution of the 8C-35, which formed the basis of the post-war ‘Alfetta’
1951 Alfa Romeo 159 ‘Alfetta’ – the dominant GP car in the early post-war years
1965 Alfa Romeo 1600 GTA – works driver Jochen Rindt won the first ever TransAm race at Sebring in this car
1972 Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 TT3 – Alfa's Autodelta works team took 2nd and 3rd overall on the Targa Florio in these fabulous cars in 1972
1975 Alfa Romeo 33 TT 12 – wonderful championship sports car like that in which Nino Vaccarella and Arturo Merzario (who will both appear at the Festival) won the penultimate Targa Florio
Dit is voorlopig bevestigd, met 3 GB aan SD-disc's zal ik dit en al het andere moois vastleggen.

Damn, july is nog zover weg..........................................................
