Fiat A.L.F.A. 40/60 GP

ALFA 40/60 GP or GP (Grand Prix) was a fully working early racing car prototype made by the company now called Alfa Romeo. Only one example was built in 1914, which was later modified in 1921. This was the creation of Giuseppe Merosi and was the first Alfa Romeo DOHC engine. It had four valves per cylinder, 90 degree valve angle and twin spark ignition. Usually Alfa Romeo DOHC engines are thought to be Vittorio Jano's creations but the first one was Merosi's GP car. This kind of engine architecture was very new for the time, originating from 1912/1913 Peugeot designed by Swiss engineer Ernest …

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About the Fiat A.L.F.A. 40/60 GP

Overview

The Fiat A.L.F.A. 40/60 GP is a car.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the Fiat A.L.F.A. 40/60 GP have any recalls?

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