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Autodelta’s 50th Anniversary in English and Italian

December 31, 2013 By Roberto

Story and Photos by Roberto Motta

“The legends back on track” was held on 21 and 22 September, at Monza to celebrate 50 years of Autodelta. Organized by the Italian Alfa Romeo Register, it attracted a large gathering of Autodelta racing cars and featured more than 700 cars on the track. Of these, about 300 racing cars were from Europe, Russia, Japan, and the United States.

Also participating were many of the drivers and technicians who contributed to the success of Autodelta. In the course of a conference, they entertained fans and journalists by telling stories about their part in the history of Alfa’s famous racing arm. The group included Nino Vaccarella, Teodoro Zeccoli, Gianluigi Picchi, Andrea de Adamich, Mauro Pregliasco, Bruno Giacomelli, and Camillo Marchetti.

Autodelta’s founder and chief engineer, Carlo Chiti, passed away in 1994 at the age of 70, but his son Arturo and his daughter Olga attended in memory of his father. Arturo accepted an award on behalf of the unforgettable Tuscan engineer.

Carlo Chiti's son Arturo accepts an award on behalf of his father.


The more than three thousand fans were on hand to get the chance to see some of the cars that made Autodelta history; the cars rarely leave the garages where they are jealously guarded, and now take to the track only on special occasions.

Several TZ1 and TZ2 were on hand to celebrate Autodelta's fifty years.

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F1 Update: Roberto Motta Reports from Monza

September 19, 2013 By Roberto

Alonso is doing better than the rest of the also-rans.

Photos by Roberto Motta

We woke up one morning to find that our Italian correspondent Roberto Motta had sent us his photos from the F1 practice at Monza. Suddenly we realized that the season was almost over (it was MONZA already!) and we had yet to watch one race. [Read more…] about F1 Update: Roberto Motta Reports from Monza

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Lion in the Clouds; Peugeot at Pikes Peak, 1988-89

June 13, 2013 By Roberto

Ari Vatanen takes the 405 T16 up the Peak to victory in 1988.

By Roberto Motta
Photo courtesy by Peugeot Sport

It’s been over 100 years since the epic victory at the Indy 500, and 25 years after the first victory at Pikes Peak. Now Peugeot returns to Colorado with only one goal: to win the famous Pikes Peak event once again. Previously, we described the new Mountain car. Here, we will put this in perspective and review the previous two wins at Pikes Peak.
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Scuderia Portello at Milan Autoclassica

March 28, 2013 By Roberto

Story and photos by Roberto Motta

The second edition of Milan AutoClassica, held between February 22 and 24, is an event that is rapidly becoming a key venue for lovers of glorious cars of the past.

There were several legendary cars from the Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese, whose exhibition kicked off the celebrations for the fiftieth anniversary of the Chiti Autodelta works. These include the TZ, the 1300 GTA, the 33/2 Daytona, the 33TT12 that won the World Sports Car Championship in ’75 and ’77, and the 179 F1 experimental.
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Rally Spain 2012 in English and Italian

November 14, 2012 By Roberto

Dani Sordo had a good Rally, but too little, too late for the Mini.

By Roberto Motta

Photos courtesy of Citroën Communication, Ford World Rally Team and Rally de Espania-Media

After a great season and having already won the WRC World Driving Championship, Sebastian Loeb won the Rally Spain for the eighth time in a row.

Loeb took the lead on Saturday and significantly increased his lead over rival Jari-Matti Latvala, and then controlled the event from that point on. [Read more…] about Rally Spain 2012 in English and Italian

Tagged With: Citroen, dani sordo, hirvonen, latvala, loeb, mads ostberg, rally spain, tanak, wrc rally results, wrc rally spain

Rally Italy Sardinia In English and Italian

October 24, 2012 By Roberto

By Roberto Motta

Photos courtesy of Rally Italia Sardegna – Race&Motion, Citroën Communication and Ford World Rally

Early in the afternoon of Sunday, October 21, Porto Cervo hosted the celebrations for the victory of  Mikko Hirvonen and Jarmo Lehtinen in the Rally Italy Sardinia 2012.

The rally was organized by the Automobile Club of Italy with the support of the Region of Sardinia. It was planned along a 1241 km route, which crossed the northern part of Sardinia. During the competition, the drivers tackled more than 300 km of speed tests, divided into 16 timed sections.
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Tagged With: Citroen, hirvonen, italian rallies, loeb, Luca Pedersoli, rally italy 2012, rally italy sardinia 2012, rally sardinia, wrc rally reports, wrc results

Rally France 2011 in English and Italian

October 10, 2012 By Roberto

LOEB AND ELENA OVER THE TOP
By Roberto Motta
Photos courtesy of Citroën Communication, Ford World Rally Team and Federation Francaise du Sport Automobile

Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena have won their ninth consecutive World Rally Championship, and their eighth World Constructors Championship crown with Citroën.

Loeb could have afforded the luxury of not winning this race and still have won the championship but as expected, the number loyal fans who came to encourage him from every part of France meant Loeb may as well have had wings on his feet. And he did.
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Rally Wales, Great Britain, In English and Italian

September 19, 2012 By Roberto


By Roberto Motta

Photos courtesy of Citroën Communication, Ford World Rally Team

Jari Matti Latvala was able to stop the continuous series of victories by Citroën and Championship leader Sebastien Loeb. This time Latvala did not err and, after having gained command of the Wales Rally GB in Power Stage (PS) 3, he maintained first to the finish ahead of Loeb and his DS3 WRC.
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Italian Grand Prix, Monza, September 9th, 2012

September 12, 2012 By Roberto

massa

Massa's performance at Monza could not be faulted, but will fourth do?

By Pete Vack
Exclusive photos for VeloceToday by Roberto Motta

Just where did that guy come from? Sergio Perez, the rent-a-ride poster boy who has had a relatively lackluster year, took his Sauber from sixth row on the grid to finish 4.3 seconds behind winner Lewis Hamilton. In the process Perez set fastest lap, and dared to pass the two Scuderia Ferrari cars as if they were dragging anchors.
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Rally Germany 2012 In English and Italian

September 5, 2012 By Roberto

By Roberto Motta
Photos courtesy of Citroën Communication, Ford World Rally Team and ADAC Rallye Deutshland-Media

Sebastian Loeb achieved his seventh win of the season in nine rallies. His victory in the ADAC Rally Deutschland gave Loeb a margin of more than 54 points ahead of Hirvonen and his Ford WRC.

As usual, Loeb set the pace in the early moments of the event, winning the best time in the Shakedown run on the morning of August 23. On the special stage, Loeb was 0.8 ” ahead of Latvala and his Ford Fiesta RS WRC. Following in formation were the other two Fords of Ostberg and Solberg, then the two Citroëns of Neuville and Hirvonen.
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Neste Oil Rally Finland 2012 in English and Italian

August 8, 2012 By Roberto

By Roberto Motta

Photos courtesy of Citroën Communication, Ford World Rally Team, Media Neste Oil Rally Photos Filland and AKK Sports Ltd.

Sebastien Loeb won the Rally Finland, strengthening his lead in the championship while increasing his lead over his teammate Mikko Hirvonen. For Loeb, the Rally Finland was an exceptional race. Although not one of his favorite venues, he won the event twice in the past and this made it three. Doing the “hat trick” in Finland has been achieved previously only by Finnish drivers.
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Portello at Goodwood in English and Italian

July 11, 2012 By Roberto

Marco Cajani takes the F1 Alfa out at Goodwood. Photo by Hugues Vanhoolandt.

By Roberto Motta
Photos by Roberto Motta, “Alfa Romeo Historic Motoring, Documentation Center (Arese, Milan)” Archive and Scuderia del Portello

Every year the “Festival of Speed at Goodwood” blends the charm of historic cars with the latest generation of prototypes; the charisma of the old, with cars such as the featured Alfa Romeo 183T F1 car, with the latest high tech wonders.

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