From 1933 to Today: The Alfa Romeo Story Comes to London Concours
A breathtaking celebration of one of Italy’s most revered automotive marques is set to take centre stage at this year’s London Concours. A curated collection of some of the most significant Alfa Romeos ever built – each presented in the marque’s legendary Italian racing red.
Charting the evolution of Alfa Romeo’s illustrious heritage, the display will feature an exceptional range of models spanning more than nine decades of engineering excellence. Among the standout cars is a remarkable 1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300, a masterpiece of pre-war performance.
Visitors will also experience the timeless appeal of the Bertone-designed Montreal, a much loved symbol of 1970s Italian flair, alongside celebrated modern icons including the ultra agile 4C, already recognised as a future classic, and the formidable Giulia Quadrifoglio, renowned for its class leading power and dynamics.
This exclusive showcase has been meticulously assembled by members of the Goodwood Road Racing Club (GRRC), paying tribute to the enduring legacy and forward looking spirit of Alfa Romeo – an automotive icon unlike any other.
Founded in 1998 by The Duke of Richmond, the GRRC unites passionate motoring and motorsport enthusiasts in a community that sits at the very heart of Goodwood’s world class events, including the Festival of Speed, Goodwood Revival, and Members’ Meeting.
Dedicated to celebrating and preserving the rich history of motorsport, the GRRC continues to foster unrivalled access, unforgettable experiences, and a shared love of all things automotive.