ALFA ROMEO 33 TT 12

(Italy 1975)
This is the sports car that made Alfa Romeo World Makes Champion in 1975 with seven victories in eight races: the Dijon 800 km, the Monza, Spa-Francorchamps, Pergusa, Nurburgring, Osterreichring 1000 km and the Watkins Glen 6 Hours.
The car’s secret was a flat, opposed twelve-cylinder 3-litre boxer engine, powerful and fully reliable, and characteristic on account of its “super-square” measurements (bore 77 mm x stroke 53.6 mm) which supplied the maximum engine power at 11,000 rpm.
Aerodynamic bodywork fitted with a spoiler to boost the rear wheel grip.
Engine: 12 cylinders at 180°
Capacity: 2995 cc
Max power output: 500 bhp at 11,000 rpm.
Max speed: 320 km/h
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