Brescia - With mud still on its bodywork, the 1933 Alfa Romeo 6C Gran Sport Testa by Zagato, a true jewel of Italian automobile racing, is now back in the Mille Miglia Museum as Car n. 94, after rolling out to win the bronze medal at the legendary race.
The couple Mozzi-Biacca of the Sports Club, supported by Zagato and Chopard, finished third thanks to an incredible comeback. Showcasing a car that still shows the 'signs' of a race gives added value to the show entitled "90 Years, 1000 miles", which opened to the public on last May 4.
Promoted by Automotive Masterpieces and the Mille Miglia Museum, along with the support of Automobile Club of the city of Brescia, the exhibition will run until January 7, 2018. It is a 2.0 exhibition which can win the hearts of visitors of all ages. Children will come across extraordinary cars - cartoon-like, fantasy cars to us today. Lovers of these classic cars will delve into the beauty they represent.
Design, technical excellence, mechanical perfection and some eccentricity are also on display with the best of Italian cars. A real and interactive story that mixes real cars with touch screen totems, dedicated websites, photos, videos, press reviews and much more, sets out to take visitors on a journey made of history and true emotions, all carefully collected by the people of Automotive Masterpieces in cooperation with the Mille Miglia Museum.