8 Dossard de voiture 8
Système Analogique
Support moteur Sidewinder
Transmission Propulsion (2 roues motrices arrière)
1:32 Echelle 1:32
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Description

Pilotes : N. Vaccarella - C. Pairetti

The Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 Sport Prototype was designed in the mid 1960s to race in the World Sports Car Championship. Eventually it succeeded and won the Manufacturers’ Championship in 1975, and again in 1977.
Designed by Carlo Chiti, a famous Italian engineer, the several variants of the car were raced by the Alfa factory and by many privateers as well. After the initial victories in the 2-litres Prototype category, the ‘T33/3’ version made its debut in 1969 and gained its best results in the 1971 World Championship: the Autodelta ‘open’ Prototypes won the overall ranking at Brands Hatch, Watkins Glen and the Targa Florio, being even faster than the 5-litres ‘Sport’ cars.

The Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 Sport Prototype was designed in the mid 1960s to race in the World Sports Car Championship. Eventually it succeeded and won the Manufacturers' Championship in 1975, and again in 1977. Designed by Carlo Chiti, a famous Italian engineer, the several variants of the car were raced by the Alfa factory and by many privateers as well. After the initial victories in the 2-litres Prototype category, the 'T33/3' version made its debut in 1969 and gained its best results in the 1971 World Championship: the Autodelta 'open' Prototypes won the overall ranking at Brands Hatch, Watkins Glen and the Targa Florio, being even faster than the 5-litres 'Sport' cars.

The 'T33/3' cars featured a monocoque chassis, paneled in aluminium and magnesium, a V8 2998 cc engine, and a 6 or 5 speed gearbox. Top speed reached 330 km/h, at Le Mans with long tail.

In 1972 the World Endurance Championship started being reserved to Group 6 cars. Consequently, the Alfa 33/3 was phased out in favour of the more modern 33/12. Slot.it's CA11i reproduces car n.8 which raced the 1000km of Buenos Aires driven by Nino Vaccarella and Carlos Pairetti.

Documents joints

Pièces Alfa Romeo T33/3

Description des pièces détachées

Fiche technique

Marque

Alfa Romeo

Dossard de voiture

8

Couleur

Rouge

Système

Analogique

Compatible Analogique

Oui

Conversion Carrera DIGITAL

Slot.it SP43

Conversion Scalextric Digital

Slot.it SP15c

Support moteur

Sidewinder

Moteur

Slot.it MX16 V12/4 23000 rpm - 170g*cm @12V

Transmission

Propulsion (2 roues motrices arrière)

Rapport de transmission

11:32 (Pignon 11 dents - Couronne 32 dents)

Suspension

Non

Eclairage

Non

Aimant

Slot.it CN06

Longueur

116 mm

Hauteur

31 mm

Empattement

74 mm

Pneus Arrière

Slot.it PT2120C1

Pneus Avant

Slot.it PT1088C1

Largeur axe

45 mm

Poids

62 gr

Echelle

1:32

Année de Parution

2017

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