File:1930-08-03 Circuito del Montenero Alfa Romeo people.jpg

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Alfa Romeo people at 1930 Circuito del Montenero

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English: Alfa Romeo people at Circuito del Montenero on 3 August 1930.[1] Identified people are Baconin Borzacchini, Enzo Ferrari, Tazio Nuvolari, Luigi Arcangeli. The car is entry #46, which probably was the Alfa Romeo P2 that Tazio Nuvolari drove. Did not finish due to a clutch.
English: One source[2] says this is Scuderia Ferrari. From left: ?, ?, Borzacchini, Amedeo Bignami, Eugenio Siena, Enzo Ferrari, Piero/Pietro Sguanci, Tazio Nuvolari, Bertolini, Augusto Caniato, Luigi Arcangeli, Carlo Ongaro, Pepino Verdelli (Enzo's longtime chauffeur) and Ascanio Lucchi.
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Source The Spitzley Zagari archive, image Z-0109-03715
Author Ferrucio Testi (probably). Came out of the Franco Zagari collection.


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