➪⚠➪⚠➪ Check out these playlists; you might be interested: ➪ 1000 Miglia 2024 Palazzolo sull'Oglio: bit.ly/MM2024Palazzolo ➪ The Best Events & Classic Cars in Europe: bit.ly/BestClassicsEurope ➪ Pre & After World War I & II era Classic Cars: bit.ly/AncientCars ✔ Follow me: bit.ly/ISCVideo New HD video every 2 Days, subscribe and don't forget to click the Bell 🔔 to get notifications of all my latest updates. Thank you! 😉👍
I drove one of the Alpha models in 86. I think it was called Milano. It was a fantastic passenger car and sounded fantastic. It actually sounded better than my Vette. Great interior and styling. Thank you for showing the great architecture surrounding the event. Beautiful iconic area to shoot. I love watching stories on TH-cam about the first year's racing sports cars circa 1900 and beyond. These seem to be pre- war and start of the war cars. The 50s cars look amazing. This is really a great video. I also notice that the US has the best roads in the world, yet we complain all the time. You can literally drive 200 mph on most of our roads safely. Some of our freeways have six lanes. Keep up the great work, and may God bless you with health and prosperity.
I'm also a fanatic of cars from the beginning of the century and up to the 50s and 60s; I think this period, for style, charm and mechanical improvements, was an excellent period for manufacturers. Of the cars that take part in the Nuvolari Grand Prix, there are about 300 and go from the 20s to the 70s. There is variety and quality. As for the roads in the United States, yes, you have big roads compared to the European ones. Italy is also a particular case because we have an infinite number of minor roads that lead to the villages and, more critically, roads that the Roman Empire built and still use today. If I think about it, it's wild that after 2000 years, the roads are still there 😱
@@Italiansupercarvideo not just roads, but cities too. We have not been able to duplicate those building techniques around the world. I studied many ancient civilizations for a book I wrote and it is still a mystery to engineers how it was done. Cheers
➪⚠➪⚠➪ Check out these playlists; you might be interested:
➪ 1000 Miglia 2024 Palazzolo sull'Oglio: bit.ly/MM2024Palazzolo
➪ The Best Events & Classic Cars in Europe: bit.ly/BestClassicsEurope
➪ Pre & After World War I & II era Classic Cars: bit.ly/AncientCars
✔ Follow me: bit.ly/ISCVideo New HD video every 2 Days, subscribe and don't forget to click the Bell 🔔 to get notifications of all my latest updates. Thank you! 😉👍
Splendido parterre come sempre…grande evento il nuvolari ❤
Assulutamente, 1000 Miglia e GP Nuvolari sono le due più belle gare di regolarità che abbiamo in Italia ed indubbiamente tra le migliori in Europa 👍
I drove one of the Alpha models in 86. I think it was called Milano. It was a fantastic passenger car and sounded fantastic. It actually sounded better than my Vette. Great interior and styling.
Thank you for showing the great architecture surrounding the event. Beautiful iconic area to shoot. I love watching stories on TH-cam about the first year's racing sports cars circa 1900 and beyond. These seem to be pre- war and start of the war cars. The 50s cars look amazing.
This is really a great video. I also notice that the US has the best roads in the world, yet we complain all the time. You can literally drive 200 mph on most of our roads safely. Some of our freeways have six lanes.
Keep up the great work, and may God bless you with health and prosperity.
I'm also a fanatic of cars from the beginning of the century and up to the 50s and 60s; I think this period, for style, charm and mechanical improvements, was an excellent period for manufacturers. Of the cars that take part in the Nuvolari Grand Prix, there are about 300 and go from the 20s to the 70s. There is variety and quality. As for the roads in the United States, yes, you have big roads compared to the European ones. Italy is also a particular case because we have an infinite number of minor roads that lead to the villages and, more critically, roads that the Roman Empire built and still use today. If I think about it, it's wild that after 2000 years, the roads are still there 😱
@@Italiansupercarvideo not just roads, but cities too. We have not been able to duplicate those building techniques around the world. I studied many ancient civilizations for a book I wrote and it is still a mystery to engineers how it was done.
Cheers
Spettacolo opera d'arte
Assolutamente 👍
Und das sind mal Autos, und so viel Mobile! 🥰👋👍
Ei Matteo sempre bei contenuti che spettacolo
Grazie 😉🖐
Buon weekend Matteo 🍀🏁❤️
Grazie Yuri, anche a te! 😉🖐
Amilcar CGSS @ 6:15