Role of Alfa Romeo in different categories of motorsport
Alfa Romeo 8C-35 Scuderia Ferrari (1935)
During its history,
Alfa Romeo has competed successfully in many different categories of motorsport , including
Grand Prix motor racing ,
Formula One ,
sportscar racing ,
touring car racing and
rallies . They have competed both as a constructor and an engine supplier, via works entries (usually under the name
Alfa Corse or
Autodelta ) and private entries. The first racing car was made in 1913, three years after the foundation of A.L.F.A., the
40/60 HP had 6-litre straight-4 engine. Alfa Romeo quickly gained a good name in motorsport and gave a sporty image to the whole marque.
Pre-war
1923
Alfa Romeo RL (
Targa Florio racing version).
Louis Chiron after winning the 1934 French Grand Prix with an
Alfa Romeo P3 .
Early history
Alfa Romeo started motor racing almost immediately after it was founded. A.L.F.A. ventured into motor racing in 1911, with drivers Franchini and Ronzoni competing in the
Targa Florio with two
24 HP models.
[1] The marque's first success came in 1913 when Nino Franchini finished second in the Parma-Poggio Berceto race with a
40/60 HP .
[2]
Giuseppe Merosi built a very advanced racing car in 1914, which was named "
Grand Prix ".
[3] In 1920,
Giuseppe Campari won the race at
Mugello with a 40/60 HP,
[4]
[5] whilst
Enzo Ferrari was second in
Targa Florio in the same year.
[6] A year later, Giuseppe Campari won at Mugello again.
[5]
Ugo Sivocci won the 1923
Targa Florio and
Antonio Ascari took second, both with an
RL .
[7] Sivocci's car was painted with the
green cloverleaf on a white background that was to become Alfa's symbol on their sportiest models.
[8]
Grand Prix racing
Alfa Romeo team:
Giuseppe Campari , Prospero Gianferrari (Managing Director of Alfa Romeo),
Achille Varzi ,
Luigi Arcangeli and
Tazio Nuvolari .
In 1923, the automobile designer
Vittorio Jano went from
FIAT to Alfa, designing the engines that gave Alfa racing success into the late 1930s.
[9] In 1925, Alfa Romeo triumphed at the first
Automobile World Championship in the history of motorsport, winning the
European Grand Prix at
Spa and the
Italian Grand Prix at
Monza .
[10]
[11]
[12]
Engine of Jano's Alfa P3 Type B and its the twin gear driven superchargers.
The
Alfa Romeo Racing C38 , driven by
Kimi Räikkönen and
Antonio Giovinazzi .
In 1932, Jano designed the sensational
P3 which won its first race driven by
Tazio Nuvolari at the
Italian Grand Prix , as well as 5 more Grands Prix that year between Nuvolari and
Rudolf Caracciola .
[13] In 1933, Alfa Romeo became insolvent and was transferred to
Enzo Ferrari 's team
Scuderia Ferrari ,
[14] but the P3 continue to win a variety of races that year, including the
Italian and
Spanish Grand Prix .
[15]
In 1934,
Louis Chiron won the
French Grand Prix , but the
P3 started to lose its edge while the German
Silver Arrows began to dominate.
[13] However, the P3 still managed to rack up some Grand Prix wins.
[16] 1935 was even tougher as the P3 was simply outclassed by the Silver Arrows, but
Tazio Nuvolari gave it one of its most memorable victories by winning the
1935 German Grand Prix at the
Nürburgring .
[13]
[15]
[17]
Sportscar racing
Notably,
Tazio Nuvolari won the 1930
Mille Miglia in a
6C 1750 after having overtaken
Achille Varzi with the headlights off at nighttime.
[18]
[17] Alfa Romeo's cars won the
Targa Florio six times in row in the 1930s and the
Mille Miglia every year from 1928 to 1938 except for 1931.
[19]
[20]
The
8C 2300 won the
Le Mans 24 Hours from 1931 to 1934.
[21] In 1938,
Clemente Biondetti won the Mille Miglia in an
8C 2900B Corto Spider ;
[20] notably, Biondetti will win the first edition of Mille Miglia post-war (1947) with another 8C 2900B.
[20]
[22]
The Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B MM that won the 1938 Mille Miglia driven by Clemente Biondetti at the
Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum , Philadelphia, USA.
Post-war
Formula One
Alfa Romeo participated in
Formula One , both as a constructor and engine supplier, from
1950 to
1987 .
The works Alfa Romeo team dominated the first two years of the
Formula One World Championship , using the pre-war
158/159 Alfetta , but withdrew from Formula One at the end of
1951 .
[23]
[24]
During the 1960s, minor teams such as
LDS ,
Cooper , and
De Tomaso used the Alfa Romeo
straight-four engines .
[24] In the early 1970s, a V8 Alfa Romeo appeared in
McLaren and
March cars.
[24]
The
Brabham team used Alfa Romeo engines from
1976 to
1979 , foreshadowing a return by Alfa Romeo as a constructor from
1979 to
1985 .
[24]
Alfa Romeo also supplied engines to the small Italian
Osella team from 1983 to 1987. For the 1987 season, Alfa Romeo made a deal to supply engines to
Ligier , but both deals were cancelled when
Fiat took control of Alfa Romeo.
[24]
In November 2017,
Sauber signed a multi-year technical and commercial partnership contract with Alfa Romeo, therefore renaming to Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team for the
2018 season onwards.
[25] On 1 February 2019, Sauber announced that it would compete in the 2019 season as
Alfa Romeo Racing ,
[26] although the ownership,
racing licence , and management structure would remain unchanged.
[27] Alfa Romeo will end their partnership with Sauber at the end of the 2023 season, where Sauber will compete as the
Audi factory team in 2026.
[28]
[29]
An
Alfa Romeo 182 Formula One car (1982) at the
Donington Grand Prix Collection , Donington Park, UK.
Formula Three
1989 Reynard 893 Alfa Romeo Formula 3 car of
Jacques Villeneuve at the
Haynes International Motor Museum .
Alfa Romeo has also supplied engines to
Formula Three cars.
In Europe, Alfa Romeo won five
FIA European Formula 3 Championship and five
FIA European Formula 3 Cup as well as a plethora of national championships in
Italy (11),
France (7),
Germany (2),
Switzerland (5),
Sweden , and
Austria (2). Among these, the
1979
Piercarlo Ghinzani victory at the
Italian Formula Three Championship driving a Euroracing March 793 with a 2 litre Alfa engine,
[30] the four consecutive Italian titles between 1981 and
1984 ,
[31]
[32]
[33]
[34] and
Michele Alboreto 's 1980 victory at the
FIA European Formula 3 Championship with a
March -Alfa Romeo.
[35] Noteworthy was the adoption of the
Twin Spark engine 1987 which fostered this success.
[36]
In South America, Alfa Romeo won 4
Formula 3 Sudamericana titles, 7
Mexican Championships , 1
Brazilian Championship , and 3
Chilean Championship .
From 2019 to 2020, a
Tatuus T-318 powered by an Autotecnica Motori tuned Alfa Romeo 1.75 L 4-cyl turbocharged engine producing 270 metric horsepower (200 kW) was used in the
Formula Regional European Championship , the
Formula Regional Asian Championship , and the
W Series .
[37]
[38]
Formula Alfa Boxer
After the great success of the one-make championship Trofeo Alfasud, in 1987 Alfa Romeo launched the new Formula Alfa Boxer racing car which had an engine derived from the
33 and the
Sprint .
[39]
Amato Ferrari won the debut championship in 1987, followed by
Mirko Savoldi in 1988 and
Alessandro Zampedri in 1989.
[39]
In 1990, this engine was replaced by a more powerful
Quadrifoglio Verde engine. In 1992, a European Championship (Formula Boxer Europe) was launched and the choice of chassis was liberalised. The last Formula Alfa Boxer series season was held in 1995.
[39]
Indycars (1989–1991)
Alfa Romeo Indycar engine
From 1989 to 1991, Alfa Romeo participated in the
PPG Indy Car World Series .
[40] The 2648 cc, turbocharged V8 engine produced 720 bhp.
[40] In the
1989 season , the engine was mated to a chassis specially built by
March and prepared by
Alex Morales Motorsports , with
Roberto Guerrero at the wheel. Guerrero only managed a best of 8th place at
Detroit , before both driver and engine moved onto
Patrick Racing for
1990 , again with a March chassis. That season proved to be an improvement, as Guerrero finished 16th place in the points standings, with a best finish of 5th place. The next year would be Alfa's last. The team switched to a
Lola chassis, and
Danny Sullivan took over the drive, finishing 11th in the points, with a best finish of 4th. In the end, Alfa Romeo would finish its Indy Car project without scoring a single podium, pole position, or race win.
Rally
Jean-Claude Andruet and co-driver Yves Jouanny on an Alfa Romeo Alfetta GT (
Group 2 ) at the 1975 Rally of
San Martino di Castrozza .
Alfa Romeo cars have also been used in rallying, mostly by private teams.
[41]
In the 1950s,
Alfa Romeo Giulietta won the 1957
Tour de Corse and the 1958
1000 Lakes Rally ,
[42] as well as the
Alpine Rally in 1956 and 1958.
[43]
[44] The victories in
Alpine Rally were replicated in 1963 (
Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZ ), 1964 (
Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ ), 1966 (
Alfa Romeo GTA ) under the management of the racing department
Autodelta ,
[45] making Alfa Romeo the most successful car maker in this competition.
Racing versions of the
Alfetta GT and GTV were built by Autodelta in the 1970s, initially with an aspirated engine from the earlier GTA, for homologation under
FIA Group 2 .
[46] In this form, they were rallied with moderate success in 1975, winning the Elba and Costa Brava rallies overall, as well as winning the Group 2 category in the Tour de Corse.
[46]
[47] In 1980, the Alfetta GTV Turbodelta was already homologated in
FIA Group 4 , since the required number
of production cars had been built. A racing version campaigned in rallies, but once more the effort was abandoned after a single season, despite scoring a win at the Danube Rally.
[48]
In 1986,
Alfa Romeo GTV6 was one of the fastest
Group A rally cars.
[49] However,
FIA reclassified it as a
Group B car at the end of 1986, changing it from a winning car to a car that was much less competitive.
[49] The GTV6 placed 3rd in 1986
Tour de Corse .
[50]
[49] In 1987, with
Greg Carrbehind the wheel, the GTV6 was the last rear-wheel drive car to win the
Australian Rally Championship .
Sportscars (1967–1977)
On March 6, 1963, Alfa Romeo's racing department
Autodelta was established to run Alfa Romeo's sportscar programme, directed by ex-Alfa Romeo and Ferrari engineer
Carlo Chiti .
[45] Competing with the
Alfa Romeo TZ , the team began to collect some remarkable wins in its 1.6 category,
[45]
[51] including in the 1964 Coppa F.I.S.A.,
[52] the 1964
12 Hours of Sebring ,
[53] the 48th
Targa Florio ,
[54] the 1964
Nürburgring 1000 km ,
[55] and the
1964 24 Hours of Le Mans .
In 1967, Carlo Chiti and the Audodelta team designed a new 90-degree
V8 engine for their
Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 sportscar and ultimately a
flat-12 engine for the
Alfa Romeo 33TT12 .
[45] These cars were raced in the
World Sportscar Championship from 1967 to 1977, winning the
World Championship for Makes in 1975 with the 33TT12 and the
World Championship for Sports Cars in 1977 with the
Alfa Romeo 33SC12 .
[56]
[57] The company developed a
Group C prototype in the early 1990s, codenamed the
SE 048SP , but this never raced.
[58]
Alfa Romeo Tipo 33/2 during training on the 1000-km race at the
Nürburgring , 1967.
Touring cars
Starting from the 1960s, Alfa Romeo has won many touring car titles. The
Alfa Romeo GTA won the
European Touring Car Championship (ETCC) in 1966, 1967 and 1969.
[59] The later
Alfa Romeo GTAm won further ETCC titles in 1970, 1971 and 1972.
[59] Among other victories, the GTA won the inaugural
Sports Car Club of America 's Under 2 Liter
Trans-Am championship in
1966 with
Horst Kwech and Gaston Andrey at the wheel.
[60] repeating the feat in the
1970 season .
[61] The
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV6 won four consecutive European Touring Car Championship titles between 1982 and 1985.
[62]
[63]
[64]
[65] The
British Touring Car Championship was won in
1983 by
Andy Rouse driving an Alfetta GTV6 and again in
1994 by
Gabriele Tarquini with an
Alfa Romeo 155 .
[66]
[67]
In
1993 , the
Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (DTM) series was won by
Nicola Larini with an
Alfa Romeo 155 V6 Ti , also achieving the all-time record wins of championship races in a season (11).
[68] The successor of the 155, the
Alfa Romeo 156 won the
European Touring Car Championship four times in a row from 2000 to 2003, with
Fabrizio Giovanardi and
Gabriele Tarquini .
[69]
[70]
[71]
[72]
From 2007 to 2009,
Alfa Romeo 's cars (
159 and
147 ) won in Eco Diesel categories (Class G and H) of the
Bathurst 12 Hour race on three consecutive occasions.
[73]
[74]
[75]
In recent years, several different drivers and teams have competed with the
Alfa Romeo Giulietta in various
TCR Touring Car series worldwide:
Matteo Leone, Riccardo Missiroli, Andrea Bacci, Andrea Mosca, and
Gianni Giudici in the
2016 Italian Touring Car Championship .
[76]
[77]
Fabio Marchiafava, Loris Cencetti, and Philippe Ménage (competing with the Charleroi on Tracks team) in the
2016 TCR BeNeLux Touring Car Championship .
[78]
Mario Ferraris ,
[79]
Petr Fulín ,
[80]
Andrea Belicchi ,
[81] and
Michela Cerruti
[82] (competing with the Mulsanne Racing team) in the
2016 TCR International Series .
Márk Jedlóczky
[83] (competing with the
Unicorse Team ) and
Shota Abkhazava ,
Davit Kajaia ,
Dušan Borković , and
Michela Cerruti
[82] (competing with the GE-Force team)
[84] in the
2017 TCR International Series .
Giacomo Altoè , Joakim Darbom, Tommaso Mosca, and
Luigi Ferrara (competing with the V-Action Racing team)
[85] and Andrea Bacci
[86] and Andrea Mosca
[87] (competing with the Etruria team) in the
2017 TCR Italy Touring Car Championship .
Gianni Morbidelli ,
Luigi Ferrara ,
Kevin Ceccon and
Fabrizio Giovanardi (competing with the Team Mulsanne) in the
2018 World Touring Car Cup .
[88]
Rob Austin (competing with the DUO Motorsport with HMS Racing team) in the
2018 British Touring Car Championship .
[89]
Adriano Bernazzani and Edoardo Cappello (competing with the Otto Motorsport team)
[90] and Kevin Ceccon (competing with the Team Mulsanne)
[91] in the
2018 TCR Italy Touring Car Championship .
Alex Popow ,
[92] Alex Papadopulos,
[93]
Mark Kvamme ,
[94] Trenton Estep,
[95] and Ryan Nash
[96] (competing with the TMR Engineering and Consulting Inc. team) in the IMSA
2019 Michelin Pilot Challenge .
Roy Block and Tim Lewis Jr. (competing with the KMW Motorsports with TMR Engineering team) in the
IMSA
Michelin Pilot Challenge from 2019 to 2023. For the 2024 season, William Tally replaced Roy Block.
In addition, Tecnodom Sport used the
Alfa Romeo MiTo in the 2016 season of the Italian Touring Car Championship.
Major victories and championships
Alfa Romeo has won the following major trophies and championships:
[36]
Year
Competition
Class
Driver(s)
Car(s)
Ref(s)
1923
Targa Florio
Ugo Sivocci
Alfa Romeo RL Targa Florio
World Manufacturers' Championship
Antonio Ascari ,
Giuseppe Campari ,
Gastone Brilli-Peri ,
Pete DePaolo , Giovanni Minozzi
Alfa Romeo P2
1928
Mille Miglia
Giuseppe Campari ,
Giulio Ramponi
Alfa Romeo 6C 1500 Super Sport Spider Zagato
1929
Mille Miglia (2)
Giuseppe Campari ,
Giulio Ramponi
Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Super Sport Spider Zagato
1930
Mille Miglia (3)
Tazio Nuvolari ,
Battista Guidotti
Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Gran Sport Spider Zagato
1930
Targa Florio (2)
Achille Varzi
Alfa Romeo P2
AIACR European Championship
Ferdinando Minoia
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300
24 Hours of Le Mans
Francis Curzon ,
Henry Birkin
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 LM
1931
Targa Florio (3)
Tazio Nuvolari
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza
AIACR European Championship (2)
Tazio Nuvolari
Alfa Romeo P3
1932
European Hill Climb Championship
Racing Cars
Rudolf Caracciola
Alfa Romeo Monza
24 Hours of Le Mans (2)
Raymond Sommer ,
Luigi Chinetti
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 MM
1932
Mille Miglia (4)
Baconin Borzacchini ,
Amedeo Bignami
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Spider Touring
1932
Targa Florio (4)
Tazio Nuvolari
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza
1933
Mille Miglia (5)
Tazio Nuvolari ,
Decimo Compagnoni
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Spider Zagato
1933
European Hill Climb Championship (2)
Racing Cars
Carlo Felice Trossi
Alfa Romeo Monza 8C 2600
1933
European Hill Climb Championship (Sports Cars)
Mario Tadini
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza
24 Hours of Le Mans (3)
Raymond Sommer ,
Tazio Nuvolari
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 MM-LM
1933
Targa Florio (5)
Antonio Brivio
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza
24 Hours of Le Mans (4)
Luigi Chinetti ,
Philippe Étancelin
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300
1934
Mille Miglia (6)
Achille Varzi ,
Amedeo Bignami
Alfa Romeo 8C 2600 Monza Spider Brianza
1934
Targa Florio (6)
Achille Varzi
Alfa Romeo P3
1935
Mille Miglia (7)
Carlo Maria Pintacuda ,
Alessandro Della Stufa
Alfa Romeo P3
1935
Targa Florio (7)
Antonio Brivio
Alfa Romeo P3
1936
Mille Miglia (8)
Antonio Brivio ,
Carlo Ongaro
Alfa Romeo 8C 2900 A
1937
Mille Miglia (9)
Carlo Maria Pintacuda ,
Paride Mambelli
Alfa Romeo 8C 2900 A
1938
Mille Miglia (10)
Clemente Biondetti ,
Aldo Stefani
Alfa Romeo 8C 2900 B Spider MM Touring
1947
Mille Miglia (11)
Clemente Biondetti ,
Emilio Romano
Alfa Romeo 8C 2900 B Berlinetta Touring
Formula One World Drivers' Championship
Giuseppe Farina
Alfa Romeo 158
1950
Targa Florio (8)
Mario Bornigia ,
Giancarlo Bornigia
Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Competizione
Formula One World Drivers' Championship (2)
Juan Manuel Fangio
Alfa Romeo 159
1954
Giro d'Italia automobilistico
Luigi Taramazzo ,
Gerino Gerini
Alfa Romeo 1900 SS
1956
Alpine Rally
Michel Collange
Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZ
1958
Alpine Rally (2)
Bernard Consten
Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZ
1960
Alpine Rally (3)
Roger de Lageneste
Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZ
1962
Italian Rally Championship
Arnaldo Cavallari
Alfa Romeo Giulietta TI
1963
Alpine Rally (4)
Jean Rolland
Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZ
1963
Italian Rally Championship (2)
Arnaldo Cavallari
Alfa Romeo Giulietta TI
1964
Alpine Rally (5)
Jean Rolland
Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ
1964
Italian Rally Championship (3)
Arnaldo Cavallari
Alfa Romeo Giulia TI Super
1966
Alpine Rally (6)
Jean Rolland
Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA
1966
European Touring Car Championship (Drivers)
Division 2
Andrea de Adamich
Alfa Romeo 1600 GTA
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers)
Division 2
Various
1966
Mitropa Rally Cup
Arnaldo Cavallari
Alfa Romeo GTA
Trans-Am Series
Under 2-Liter Manufacturers
Horst Kwech , Gaston Andrey
Alfa Romeo GTA
1967
European Hill Climb Championship
Serial Cars
Ignazio Giunti
Alfa Romeo GTA
1967
European Touring Car Championship (Drivers) (2)
Division 2
Andrea de Adamich
Alfa Romeo 1600 GTA
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers)(2)
Division 2
Various
1969
European Touring Car Championship (Drivers) (3)
Division 2
Spartaco Dini
Alfa Romeo 1600 GTA
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers) (3)
Division 2
Various
1970
European Touring Car Championship (Drivers) (4)
Division 3
Toine Hezemans
Alfa Romeo 2000 GTAm
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers) (4)
Division 3
Various
Trans-Am Series (2)
Under 2-Liter Manufacturers
Various
Alfa Romeo GTA
1971
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers) (5)
Division 1
Various
Alfa Romeo 1300 GTA Junior
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers) (6)
Division 2
Various
Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT
1971
Targa Florio (9)
Nino Vaccarella ,
Toine Hezemans
Alfa Romeo 33/3
1972
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers) (7)
Division 1
Various
Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA 1300 Junior
1972
Italian Formula Three Championship
Vittorio Brambilla
Birel 71-Alfa Romeo Wainer
1975
Targa Florio (10)
Nino Vaccarella ,
Arturo Merzario
Alfa Romeo 33TT12
World Championship for Makes
Arturo Merzario ,
Vittorio Brambilla ,
Jacques Laffite ,
Henri Pescarolo ,
Derek Bell ,
Jochen Mass
Alfa Romeo 33TT12
1976
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers) (8)
Division 1
Various
Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA 1300 Junior
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers) (9)
Division 2
Various
Alfa Romeo Alfasud Sprint
1977
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers) (10)
Division 1
Various
Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV
Alfa Romeo Alfasud Sprint
World Championship for Sports Cars
Arturo Merzario ,
Jean-Pierre Jarier ,
Vittorio Brambilla ,
Federico Salvati
Alfa Romeo 33SC12
1978
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers) (11)
Division 1
Various
Alfa Romeo Alfasud Sprint
Italian Formula Three Championship (2)
Piercarlo Ghinzani
March -
Alfa Romeo 793
1979
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers) (12)
Division 1
Various
Alfa Romeo Alfasud Sprint
Australian Sports Sedan Championship
Tony Edmondson
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV -
Repco Holden
FIA Formula 3 European Championship
Michele Alboreto
March 803 -
Alfa Romeo
Australian Sports Sedan Championship (2)
Tony Edmondson
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV -
Chevrolet
FIA Formula 3 European Championship (2)
Mauro Baldi
March 803 -
Alfa Romeo
1981
French Formula Three Championship
Philippe Streiff
Martini MK34-
Alfa Romeo
1981
Italian Formula Three Championship (3)
Eddy Bianchi
Martini MK37-
Alfa Romeo
1982
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers) (13)
Division 2
Various
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV6
FIA Formula 3 European Championship (3)
Oscar Larrauri
Euroracing 101-
Alfa Romeo
1982
Italian Formula Three Championship (4)
Enzo Coloni
March -
Alfa Romeo 813,
Ralt RT3-
Alfa Romeo
British Touring Car Championship
Andy Rouse
Alfa Romeo GTV6
1983
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers) (14)
Division 2
Various
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV6
1983
French Supertouring Championship
Alain Cudini
Alfa Romeo GTV6
FIA Formula 3 European Championship (4)
Pierluigi Martini
Ralt RT3-Alfa Romeo
1983
French Formula Three Championship (2)
Michel Ferté
Martini MK39-
Alfa Romeo
1983
Italian Formula Three Championship (5)
Ivan Capelli
Ralt RT3-
Alfa Romeo
1983
Swiss Formula Three Championship
Hans-Peter Kaufmann
Ralt -
Alfa Romeo
1984
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers) (15)
Division 2
Various
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV6
FIA Formula 3 European Championship (5)
Ivan Capelli
Martini MK42-Alfa Romeo
1984
French Formula Three Championship (3)
Olivier Grouillard
Martini MK42-Alfa Romeo
1984
French Supertouring Championship (2)
Dany Snobeck
Alfa Romeo GTV6
German Formula Three Championship
Kurt Thiim
Ralt RT3-
Alfa Romeo
1984
Italian Formula Three Championship (6)
Alessandro Santin
Ralt RT3-
Alfa Romeo
1985
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers) (16)
Division 2
Various
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV6
FIA European Formula 3 Cup (6)
Alex Caffi
Dallara F385-Alfa Romeo
1985
French Formula Three Championship (4)
Pierre-Henri Raphanel
Martini MK45-Alfa Romeo
FIA European Formula 3 Cup (7)
Stefano Modena
Reynard 863-Alfa Romeo
1986
Italian Formula Three Championship (7)
Nicola Larini
Dallara F386-
Alfa Romeo
Australian Rally Championship
Greg Carr
Alfa Romeo GTV6
FIA European Formula 3 Cup (8)
Steve Kempton
Reynard 873-Alfa Romeo
1987
French Formula Three Championship (5)
Jean Alesi
Martini MK52-
Alfa Romeo ,
Dallara F386-
Alfa Romeo ,
Dallara F387-
Alfa Romeo
1987
Italian Formula Three Championship (8)
Enrico Bertaggia
Dallara F387-
Alfa Romeo
1987
Swedish Formula 3 Championship
Michael Johansson
Ralt RT31-Alfa Romeo
1988
Austria Formula 3 Cup
Karl Wendlinger
Ralt RT32-
Alfa Romeo
1988
Formula 3 Sudamericana
Juan Carlos Giacchino
Dallara F388-Alfa Romeo
1988
French Formula Three Championship (6)
Érik Comas
Dallara F388-Alfa Romeo
1988
Giro d'Italia automobilistico (2)
Riccardo Patrese ,
Miki Biasion ,
Tiziano Siviero
Alfa Romeo 75 Turbo IMSA
1988
Italian Formula Three Championship (9)
Emanuele Naspetti
Dallara F388-
Alfa Romeo
1988
Italian Superturismo Championship
Gianfranco Brancatelli
Alfa Romeo 75 Turbo
1988
Swedish Formula 3 Championship (2)
Michael Johansson
Ralt RT31-Alfa Romeo
1988
Brazilian Formula Three Championship
Christian Fittipaldi
Reynard 883-Alfa Romeo
1988
Spanish Supertouring Championship
Luis Villamil
Alfa Romeo 33, Alfa Romeo 75 3.0
FIA European Formula 3 Cup (9)
Gianni Morbidelli
Dallara 389-Alfa Romeo
1989
Formula 3 Sudamericana (2)
Gabriel Furlán
Dallara F388-Alfa Romeo
1989
French Formula Three Championship (7)
Jean-Marc Gounon
Reynard 893-
Alfa Romeo
German Formula Three Championship (2)
Karl Wendlinger
Ralt RT33-
Alfa Romeo
1989
Giro d'Italia automobilistico (3)
Giorgio Francia ,
Dario Cerrato , Giuseppe Cerri
Alfa Romeo 75 Turbo IMSA
1989
Italian Formula Three Championship (10)
Gianni Morbidelli
Dallara F389-
Alfa Romeo
1989
Swiss Formula Three Championship (2)
Jacques Isler
Foitek Dallara-Alfa Romeo
FIA European Formula 3 Cup (10)
Alessandro Zanardi
Dallara 390-Alfa Romeo
1990
Formula 3 Sudamericana (3)
Christian Fittipaldi
Reynard 883-Alfa Romeo
1990
Italian Formula Three Championship (11)
Roberto Colciago
Reynard 903-
Alfa Romeo
1990
Mexican Formula Three Championship
Carlos Guerrero
Reynard 903-
Alfa Romeo
1990
Swiss Formula Three Championship (3)
Jo Zeller
Zeller Ralt-Alfa Romeo
1991
Chilean Formula Three Championship
Giuseppe Bacigalupo
Alfa Romeo 33 1.400 c.c.
1991
Spanish Supertouring Championship (2)
Luis Pérez-Sala
Alfa Romeo 75 America
1991
Swiss Formula Three Championship (4)
Jo Zeller
Zeller Ralt-Alfa Romeo
1992
Austria Formula 3 Cup (2)
Philipp Peter
Dallara F392-
Alfa Romeo
1992
Chilean Formula Three Championship (2)
Giuseppe Bacigalupo
Alfa Romeo 33 1.400 c.c.
Italian Superturismo Championship (2)
Nicola Larini
Alfa Romeo 155 GTA
1992
Mexican Formula Three Championship (2)
César Tiberio Jiménez
Reynard 903-
Alfa Romeo
1992
Swiss Formula Three Championship (5)
Jo Zeller
Zeller Ralt-Alfa Romeo
1993
Chilean Formula Three Championship (3)
Giuseppe Bacigalupo
Alfa Romeo 33 1.400 c.c.
Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft
Nicola Larini
Alfa Romeo 155 V6 Ti
1993
Mexican Formula Three Championship (3)
Carlos Guerrero
Reynard 903 + 933-Alfa Romeo
Australian Sports Sedan Championship (3)
Brian Smith
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV -
Chevrolet
British Touring Car Championship
Gabriele Tarquini
Alfa Romeo 155 TS
1994
Mexican Formula Three Championship (4)
Carlos Guerrero
Reynard 933-Alfa Romeo
1994
Spanish Supertouring Championship (3)
Adrián Campos
Alfa Romeo 155 TS
1995
Mexican Formula Three Championship (5)
Derek Higgins
Reynard 933-Alfa Romeo
Spanish Supertouring Championship (4)
Luis Villamil
Alfa Romeo 155 TS
1996
Mexican Formula Three Championship (6)
Rod MacLeod
Reynard 933-Alfa Romeo
1997
Mexican Formula Three Championship (7)
Derek Higgins
Reynard 933-Alfa Romeo
1997
Spanish Supertouring Championship (5)
Fabrizio Giovanardi
Alfa Romeo 155 TS
Australian Sports Sedan Championship (4)
Tony Ricciardello
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV -
Chevrolet
Italian Superturismo Championship (3)
Fabrizio Giovanardi
Alfa Romeo 156
Australian Sports Sedan Championship (5)
Tony Ricciardello
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV -
Chevrolet
1999
Italian Superturismo Championship (4)
Fabrizio Giovanardi
Alfa Romeo 156
European Touring Car Championship (Drivers)
Fabrizio Giovanardi
Alfa Romeo 156 D2
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers)
Various
Australian Sports Sedan Championship (6)
Tony Ricciardello
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV -
Chevrolet
European Touring Car Championship (Drivers) (2)
Super Touring
Fabrizio Giovanardi
Alfa Romeo 156 D2
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers) (2)
Various
Australian Sports Sedan Championship (7)
Tony Ricciardello
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV -
Chevrolet
European Touring Car Championship (Drivers) (3)
Fabrizio Giovanardi
Alfa Romeo 156 GTA
European Touring Car Championship (Manufacturers) (3)
Various
European Touring Car Championship (Drivers) (4)
Gabriele Tarquini
Alfa Romeo 156 GTA
2003
Italian Superturismo Championship (5)
Salvatore Tavano
Alfa Romeo 147
2004
Italian Superturismo Championship (6)
Adriano de Micheli
Alfa Romeo 147
European Touring Car Cup
Super Production/TC2
Lorenzo Falessi
Alfa Romeo 147 SP
National Sports Sedan Series (8)
Tony Ricciardello
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV -
Chevrolet
Bathurst 12 Hour
Class G
Keen Booker, Rocco Rinaldo, David Stone
Alfa Romeo 159 2.4 JT
National Sports Sedan Series (10)
Tony Ricciardello
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV -
Chevrolet
Bathurst 12 Hour
Class H
David Filipetto, Nathan Gotch, Wayne Vinckx
Alfa Romeo 147 2.4 JTD
Bathurst 12 Hour
Class H
Kean Booker, Rocco Rinaldo, David Stone
Alfa Romeo 159 2.4 JTD
National Sports Sedan Series (11)
Tony Ricciardello
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV -
Chevrolet
National Sports Sedan Series (12)
Tony Ricciardello
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV -
Chevrolet
National Sports Sedan Series (13)
Tony Ricciardello
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV -
Chevrolet
National Sports Sedan Series (14)
Tony Ricciardello
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV -
Chevrolet
2019
National Sports Sedan Series (15)
Tony Ricciardello
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV -
Chevrolet
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