Winnipeg, Aerodynamics Have Long Been An Alfa
Romeo Focus

The roots of Alfa Romeo as a company and auto
manufacturer stretch long back into the early 1900s. However, even at their
outset (and at all times since), advanced aerodynamics have been a core
principle of the brand-a guiding light in design, if you will
As a refresher, the early
20th century wasn't exactly pushing the boundaries of aerodynamic technology.
In fact, it was a brand-new art form; nothing more than a whisper among the
general public, which was still immersed in a sea of horse and carriages. But
Alfa Romeo-then known as A.L.F.A. (the "Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili," or "Lombard Automobile Factory, Public Company")-was there to clear a
path to something greater.
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Sometime in the early
1900s, Count Marco Ricotti of Milan commissioned
Carrozzeria Castagna to put
together an all-new vehicle-one, quite bizarrely at the time, was to be made of
all-metal and feature porthole windows. A.L.F.A. stepped up, deciding to base
the new machine off their existing "40-60 HP" vehicle. The result was a futuristic-looking
car that easily managed to stun the people of its day with a wild top speed of
86 mph (139 kph).
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We'll continue to delve into more Alfa Romeo history here as we celebrate the
110-year anniversary of the brand.Â