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Alfa Romeo P2


Alfa Romeo P2
Alfa Romeo P2
1924 P2

CategoryGrand Prix
ConstructorAlfa Romeo
Team/sAlfa Corse
DesignerVittorio Jano
Drivers1924 + Antonio Ascari, Giuseppe Campari,Louis Wagner, Ferdinando Minoia,Gastone Brilli-Peri
Chassis
Suspension (front)Rigid Axle, semi-elliptic leaf springs, friction shocks
Suspension (rear)Live axle, semi-elliptic leaf springs, friction shocks
EngineFront mounted, Alfa Romeo,
Straight-8 (two straight 4 blocks),
Twin Roots Superchargers
2 Memini carburettors,
1,987 cc,
140 bhp (104 kW) @ 5500 rpm (1924)
155 bhp (115 kW) @ 5500 rpm (1925)
GearboxAlfa Romeo 4 speed manual
Wheelbase103.5 inches (2623 mm)
TrackFront 51.2 inches (1300 mm), Rear 47.2 inches (1198 mm)
Dry weight614 kg (1,350 lb)
Fuel
Tyres
Debut1924 Cremona Circuit, Antonio Ascari, 1st
Races competed
Constructors' Championships1925 Automobile World Championship
Drivers' ChampionshipsNot applicable before 1950
Race victories15
Last season1930

The P2 was modified for season 1930 and win the Targa Florio that year, in the hands of Achille Varzi, who broke the average speed record for the race.
The Alfa Romeo P2 won the inaugural Automobile World Championship in 1925, taking victory in two of the four championship rounds when Antonio Ascari drove it in the European Grand Prix at Spaand
Gastone Brilli-Peri won theItalian Grand Prix at Monza after Ascari died while leading the intervening race at Montlhery.
Although 1925 brought drastic changes of regulations, from 1924-1930 the P2 was victorious in 14 Grands Prix and major events including the Targa Florio. It was one of the iconic Grand Prix cars of the 1920s, along with the Bugatti Type 35, and enabled Alfa Romeo, as world champions, to incorporate the laurel wreath into their logo.
The P2 was introduced by Alfa Romeo for the Circuit of Cremona in northern Italy in 1924, where Antonio Ascari won at over 158 km/h (98 mph), and then went on to win the speed trial at 195 km/h (121 mph). The car was the first creation of Alfa’s new designer Vittorio Jano who had been recruited from Fiat by Enzo Ferrari when Nicola Romeo scrapped the P1 after its poor performance in the 1923 Monza Grand Prix against Fiat. The P2 was powered by Alfa’s first straight-8 cylinder supercharged engine with 2 carburettors placed after the compressor.
Only 2 of the 6 original models survive, and they can be seen in the Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese and the Turin Automobile Museum. The P2 had two body styles using either a cut off or long rear.
One of the P2s was featured on the main sculpture at the 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed.

Major victories

YearRaceDriverReport
1924Cremona Grand PrixItaly Antonio AscariReport
French Grand PrixItaly Giuseppe CampariReport
Italian Grand PrixItaly Antonio AscariReport
1925Belgian Grand PrixItaly Antonio AscariReport
Italian Grand PrixItaly Gastone Brilli-PeriReport
1927Coppa AcerboItaly Giuseppe CampariReport
1928Coppa AcerboItaly Giuseppe CampariReport
1929Alessandria Grand PrixItaly Achille VarziReport
Rome Grand PrixItaly Achille VarziReport
Coppa MonteneroItaly Achille VarziReport
Monza Grand PrixItaly Achille VarziReport
Cremona Grand PrixItaly Gastone Brilli-PeriReport
Tunis Grand PrixItaly Gastone Brilli-PeriReport
1930Alessandria Grand PrixItaly Achille VarziReport
Targa FlorioItaly Achille VarziReport

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