CMC M-221 Alfa-Romeo P3 Caracciola, winner GP Monza 1932, #6 LE1000
CMC M-221 Alfa-Romeo P3 Caracciola, winner GP Monza 1932, #6 LE1000
Limited Edition 1,000 pcs.
The Alfa-Romeo Tipo B was the most successful single-seater Grand Prix racing car of its time. Alfa-Romeo built and raced it between 1932 and 1936. Initially as a factory race car for Alfa-Romeo, then later under the Scuderia Ferrari label after having taken over Alfa-Romeos racing activities. The car, designed by the legendary engineer Vittorio Jano, was based on the equally legendary Alfa-Romeo 8C models. The P3 was Alfa-Romeos second single-seater after the Tipo-A monoposto of 1931.