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16 April, 2020 1:34 pm

Unveiled the Alfa Romeo 2010 Goodwood Festival Statue

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Here’s the statue made by Alfa Romeo for the 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed, that kicks off July 2nd this year the centre feature celebrates Alfa Romeo and it’s centennial.
The statue is a stylized cloverleaf and features an Alfa Romeo 8C supercar and the Alfa P2 racer.
The P2 won in 1925 the first manufacturers world championship for grand prix cars organized by the AIACR (now FIA) and the historical car is only one of two units still in exsistence and is estimated to be worth between 20-25 million euros.

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Alfa will be celebrating it’s 100th anniversary not only with this statue, but is bringing to the Festival more than 50 its cars for the Festival from its Museo Storico (historic museum) and the new Giulietta will also be making it’s UK debut.
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