Alfa: Romeo Tipo33
Between 1967 and 1969, Alfa Romeo produced a limited street-legal version known as the Stradale.
The Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 series is one of the most legendary lineages in automotive history, representing a decade of evolution from curvaceous mid-engine prototypes to world-champion flat-12 machines. While originally built exclusively for the racetrack by Alfa's racing department, , it birthed the 33 Stradale , widely celebrated as one of the most beautiful and exotic road cars ever made. The Racing Origins: The "Periscopica" Alfa Romeo Tipo33
Launched in 1964 under project code 105.33, the first car—nicknamed "Periscopica" for its prominent periscope-like air intake—debuted in 1967. It featured a sophisticated 2.0-liter V8 engine and an H-shaped tubular chassis. While the initial version struggled with reliability, it claimed its first victory at the Fléron Hillclimb in Belgium. Between 1967 and 1969, Alfa Romeo produced a