This was one of the competitors in the Richard Seaman Memorial Historic Trophy Race and the Allcomers Scratch Race at the Vintage Sports Car Club's meeting at Oulton Park in June 1970.
It's the 1932 Alfa Romeo P3 of Neil Corner and was driven in both the races by Peter Waller. The car has a 2,905cc
twin-supercharged straight-8 engine designed by Vittorio Jano. The P3 was
introduced in 1932, and Tazio Nuvolari won two of the three races in the
European Championship that season with his team mate Rudolf Caracciola winning
the third race. The Alfa Romeo team was suffering financial problems and missed
the early part of the 1933 season, but later in the year the cars were handed
over to Scuderia Ferrari and won the last two European Championship races of
the season. The first two races of the 1934 season were won by Alfa Romeo but
the second race, the French Grand Prix, marked the entry of the Mercedes Benz
and Auto Union cars into the fray, and these cars went on to dominate Grand
Prix racing until the start of World War 2. The Alfa Romeo P3, however, had its
swan song in the 1935 German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring, Tazio Nuvolari
beating the 5-car Mercedes Benz and 4-car Auto Union teams.
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