



CMC Alfa-Romeo P3 #2 Caracciola, winner of the 1932 German GP LE 1,000

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The Alfa Romeo Tipo B was the most successful single-seater Grand Prix racing car of its time. Alfa Romeo built and fielded it between 1932 and 1936. Initially as an Alfa Romeo works car, later, after Alfa Romeo took over its racing activities, it was marketed under the Scuderia Ferrari label. Designed by legendary designer Vittorio Jano, the car was based on the equally legendary Alfa Romeo 8C models. The P3 was Alfa Romeo's second single-seater after the Tipo A monoposto of 1931.
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The Alfa Romeo Tipo B was the most successful single-seater Grand Prix racing car of its time. Alfa Romeo built and fielded it between 1932 and 1936. Initially as an Alfa Romeo works car, later, after Alfa Romeo took over its racing activities, it was marketed under the Scuderia Ferrari label. Designed by legendary designer Vittorio Jano, the car was based on the equally legendary Alfa Romeo 8C models. The P3 was Alfa Romeo's second single-seater after the Tipo A monoposto of 1931.