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Alfa Romeo Steals the Spotlight at Italy’s Premier Vintage Car Show

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Alfa Romeo Steals the Spotlight at Italy’s Premier Vintage Car Show

SHERIDAN, WYOMING – May 14, 2025 – For vintage car lovers and adrenaline seekers alike, Lake Como is the place to be this May. From May 24–25, the scenic Villa Sucota transforms into a temple of Italian speed and style as Alfa Romeo takes center stage at the prestigious FuoriConcorso 2025, celebrating a century-long legacy of racing excellence and design brilliance.

A Weekend for Speed Lovers and Style Seekers

The 2025 edition of FuoriConcorso, themed “Velocissimo – Italian Race Cars”, promises an emotional journey through the golden eras of Italian motorsport. Alfa Romeo, the Official Partner of this iconic event, is bringing an unmatched lineup of race-bred masterpieces to Lake Como—each a testament to the brand’s DNA of performance, elegance, and innovation.

Visitors can immerse themselves in Casa Alfa Romeo, a specially curated exhibition nestled within the lush grounds of Villa Sucota. Here, 15 historically significant models from Alfa Romeo’s storied past will be on display—some loaned from the Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese and others from prestigious private collections.

Legends on Display: Icons That Made Racing History

Car enthusiasts will be thrilled to see an extraordinary collection of vehicles that not only dominated racetracks but also captured imaginations:

  • 6C 1750 Gran Sport (1930) – With its distinctive Zagato body and supercharged six-cylinder engine, this beauty ruled races like the Mille Miglia and Targa Florio. It was behind the wheel of a similar model that the legendary Tazio Nuvolari triumphed in the 1930 Mille Miglia, setting a blistering 100 km/h average speed.
  • Giulia TZ2 (1965) – Designed by Ercole Spada, this sleek, fiberglass-bodied stunner is often hailed as one of the most beautiful race cars ever. Its 1.6-liter twin-cam engine delivered not only 170 hp but also a string of victories, including wins at Monza, Sebring, the Nürburgring, and the Targa Florio.
  • 33 TT12 (1975) – With a roaring 12-cylinder flat engine capable of over 500 hp, this model epitomized domination in the 1975 World Championship for Makes, scoring seven wins in eight races. Racing legends like Mario Andretti and Jacky Ickx once piloted this beast.
  • GP Tipo 159 “Alfetta” (1951) – A crown jewel in Alfa Romeo’s F1 heritage, this evolved version of the 1938 Tipo 158 took Juan Manuel Fangio to his first World Championship. Its advanced engineering and 450 hp engine were groundbreaking for their time.

A Modern Tribute: The New 33 Stradale

Rounding out the exhibit is the dazzling 33 Stradale, a modern homage to its 1967 predecessor. Only 33 units of this road-legal, track-ready supercar have been crafted, and all are already spoken for. Combining heritage design with 21st-century performance and comfort, it’s a perfect symbol of Alfa Romeo’s past and future.

Why You Should Go

Whether you're a devoted gearhead, a design aficionado, or simply looking for an unforgettable experience, FuoriConcorso 2025 offers:

  • Stunning views of Lake Como paired with world-class automotive artistry.
  • A rare glimpse at Alfa Romeo’s most prized historic and modern creations.
  • A unique cultural blend of racing passion, Italian craftsmanship, and timeless beauty.

Availability & Access

The event takes place May 24–25, 2025, at Villa Sucota on the picturesque shores of Lake Como, Italy. Open to the public, FuoriConcorso attracts thousands of visitors every year, making early planning essential for anyone hoping to witness Alfa Romeo’s breathtaking display.

A Celebration of Passion and Performance

Alfa Romeo’s showcase at FuoriConcorso 2025 is more than just a look back at motorsport glory—it's a living tribute to the brand’s enduring spirit. Whether it's the roar of a V12 or the sculpted curves of a design icon, Alfa’s presence is sure to stir the soul.

Don’t miss your chance to experience this spectacular automotive event. Learn more at https://www.alfaromeo.com.

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