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Alfa Romeo Tipo 308

The Alfa Romeo Tipo 308 or 8C-308 is a Grand Prix racing car made for the 3 litre class in 1938. Only four cars were produced, actually modified from Tipo C with the engine mounted lower into the chassis and a slimmer body. The chassis was derived from the Tipo C and the engine from the 8C 2900. The 308 was engineered by Gioacchino Colombo under the control of Enzo Ferrari who was then in charge of Alfa's racing team, Alfa Corse. The car debuted at the Pau Grand Prix in 1938, where two cars were entered to race, one for Tazio Nuvolari and the other for Luigi Villoresi. Both drivers had to withdraw from competition, however Nuvolari had by then set a lap record. The next race was the Tripoli Grand Prix. The new 312 and 316 were entered, but they had engine trouble during practice and Clemente Biondetti took the start at the wheel of the 308 held in reserve. He failed to finish, while Hermann Lang, driving a Mercedes-Benz W154, was the winner. In this race, Eugenio Siena, driving a 312, was killed after hitting a wall.

Main victories
• 1938 Grand Prix Rio de Janeiro, Carlo Maria Pintacuda • 1939 Circuit des Remparts - Angoulême, Raymond Sommer • 1946 Grand Prix de Bourgogne, Jean-Pierre Wimille • 1946 Grand Prix du Roussillon - Circuit des Platanes - Perpignan, Jean-Pierre Wimille • 1947 Grand Prix de Rosario, Achille Varzi • 1948 Grand Prix São Paulo, Jean-Pierre Wimille • 1949 Buenos Aires Grand Prix, Óscar Alfredo Gálvez ==Indianapolis 500==
Indianapolis 500
in December 2024. • 1940 Chet Miller, 17th • 1946 Louis Durant, 6th • 1947 Walt Brown, 7th • 1948 Johnny Mauro, 8th ==See also==
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