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Old 21 Nov 2000, 17:40 (Ref:49354)   #1
angst
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angst should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Does anybody have any information on the might have beens of Grand Prix racing?
I'm thinking of things like the Itala of 1926, the FIAT 451 of 1926, the Alvis and Flatirons, the BRM P203 ground effect, the Alfa Romeo 162, the Gordini/Alpine Renault sportscar engined car that Renault scrapped when they found out about it.
But also anything that anybody may know about Maserati's plans (they apparently built a V12 1.5l car in '65, and were looking to replace the 3.0 V12 with something a bit more up to date). Did Porsche ever conside using their F8 3.0? Did Mercedes have any plans before coming back with Sauber? Did Alfa plan anything before supplying engines to Brabham?
Or do you know how to find out?
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