F1's first world champion, Giuseppe Farina, was tragically killed on this day in 1966. The car in which he took his GP crown, the beautiful Alfetta, was a post-war sensation. Only one is still racing. In today's Great Read, Keith Howard quizzes the man who knows it inside-out
Very few Italians would be inclined to acknowledge it, but the unique competition record of the Alfa 158, the original Alfetta, arguably owes as much to the rise of National Socialism in Germany as to the talents of its legendary designer Gioachino Colombo...
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