I remember seeing the ‘51 Alfa 159 on display at the US GP in 2019. I was amazed by how small it was compared to today’s cars, and even cars 20 years ago. Thankfully it was also very well preserved- it looked immaculate.
Continuo a admirar e a gostar muito da marca " Alfa Romeo" pelo seu legado histórico de conquistas e vitórias nas pistas de corrida disputadas por outras grandes marcas de peso mas para mim a Alfa tem um design único que lhe confere uma assinatura única e exclusiva de excelência, mas se ao menos nos tempos actuais a marca conseguisse metade da grandeza e qualidade que esteve presente nos tempos áureos como foi descrito no documentário!! 🤔 Não me refiro ao grande estilo que a Alfa Romeo tem e sempre teve mas sim a qualidade de alguns motores que deixam algo a desejar em relação á concorrência até de marcas inferiores!! Sou e irei a continuar a ser fan da marca, até porque já vou no quinto automóvel adquirido embora já tenha tido alguns dissabores como despesas avultadas em reparações... Excelente documentário e um grande viva para a Alfa Romeo!!! 🤗✌️
What gets me is how no one had any brains in racing history for so long using no helmets no mirrors no seatbelts.. duh ! Goes to prove racecar drivers arent known to be the smartest on the block..just look how long on board fire extinguishers have taken..
How on earth did you not notice the rearview mirrors on all the cars featured? Also, the wisdom at the time is, in the event of an accident it's better to be ejected off the car and take your chances as to where and how you'll land on the ground. No one wanted to get crushed by the car as it rolls over, or be burned to death as the fuel would inevitably pour out of damaged fuel tanks and start a fire. Drivers were very well aware of how dangerous the sport is, and we're aware that any mistake can have severe consequences, unlike some drivers today.
Would be such a dream to drive such an ancient beast once
Edit: such a great video! Thx
Alfa Romeo, the one who writes history.
I remember seeing the ‘51 Alfa 159 on display at the US GP in 2019. I was amazed by how small it was compared to today’s cars, and even cars 20 years ago. Thankfully it was also very well preserved- it looked immaculate.
Thanks sir for history of formula 1 race 🏎 🏁
Well done, thank you.
This reminded me of the song forever young ❤❤
When you see them drift through the corners drivers see the talent 😊they had !😦
Continuo a admirar e a gostar muito da marca " Alfa Romeo" pelo seu legado histórico de conquistas e vitórias nas pistas de corrida disputadas por outras grandes marcas de peso mas para mim a Alfa tem um design único que lhe confere uma assinatura única e exclusiva de excelência, mas se ao menos nos tempos actuais a marca conseguisse metade da grandeza e qualidade que esteve presente nos tempos áureos como foi descrito no documentário!! 🤔
Não me refiro ao grande estilo que a Alfa Romeo tem e sempre teve mas sim a qualidade de alguns motores que deixam algo a desejar em relação á concorrência até de marcas inferiores!!
Sou e irei a continuar a ser fan da marca, até porque já vou no quinto automóvel adquirido embora já tenha tido alguns dissabores como despesas avultadas em reparações...
Excelente documentário e um grande viva para a Alfa Romeo!!! 🤗✌️
Top notch. Great upload, thank you!
I like it 👌 😏 😌 😋 ☺️ awesome 👌 👏 👍 😍
THANKS GUYS ❤
Красивые гонки - я очень люблю крутые повороты на большой скорости.
Hi sabe que há partir dessa época começou há fórmula 1
What gets me is how no one had any brains in racing history for so long using no helmets no mirrors no seatbelts.. duh ! Goes to prove racecar drivers arent known to be the smartest on the block..just look how long on board fire extinguishers have taken..
How on earth did you not notice the rearview mirrors on all the cars featured?
Also, the wisdom at the time is, in the event of an accident it's better to be ejected off the car and take your chances as to where and how you'll land on the ground. No one wanted to get crushed by the car as it rolls over, or be burned to death as the fuel would inevitably pour out of damaged fuel tanks and start a fire.
Drivers were very well aware of how dangerous the sport is, and we're aware that any mistake can have severe consequences, unlike some drivers today.