![]() 10/29/2013 at 16:28 • Filed to: oppositelock | ![]() | ![]() |
At the 1930 Mille Miglia.
Specifically Achille Varzi's Alfa Romeo 6C. Varzi held first place for the last length of the race until in the pre-dawn darkness teammate and rival Tazio Nuvolari came up from behind with his Alfa 6C's headlights off and passed Varzi on the last long straight. Varzi was furious, as he was told for the past 100 miles that he was well in the lead and had backed off his pace (either because no one could see Nuvolari's car or owner Vittorio Jano didn't want his cars thrashed by the two rival drivers). Nuvolari set a new 100kph record after he won, beating Varzi by 10 minutes and 52 seconds. The race was a 1-2-3-4 victory for Alfa Romeo.
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moooaarr story!
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Check again :)
![]() 10/29/2013 at 16:32 |
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I love the exhaust manifolds from this period. Cool story.
Here is an 8c shot for the hell of it, pretty much the same thing, just moar power
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I like the exhaust manifolds too, but you posted the supercharger and intake off an 8C ;)
![]() 10/29/2013 at 19:32 |
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Yeah, I sure did. Ah well, porn is porn. Sorry!!!
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By all means post more hahaha!
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argh. my dream of dream of dream of dream cars.