Giulia GTA Put Through Paces By Alfa Romeo Racing Orlen F1 Drivers
October 22, 2020 by Alfa Romeo
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The benefits of this collaboration have ranged from engineering, rapid prototyping and finally to the production of these specialised components. F1 know-how working on the GTA project The F1 drivers utilised the 'Autodelta' workshop, the historical Alfa Romeo racing department, before testing the cars to their limits and providing feedback to the engineering team. All Alfa Romeo sports cars have undergone development and testing at Balocco since the 1960s. As shown in the exclusive video shot at Balocco, on the historic circuit known as the 'Alfa Romeo Track', world champion Raikkönen and young Italian Giovinazzi worked closely with the engineers, focusing on technical suggestions to optimise aerodynamics and handling. To complete the fine-tuning of the GTA and GTAm, the F1 drivers analysed the changes made to the car and gave an account of their impressions on the track, resulting in a joint assessment of the effects on vehicle dynamics. Giovinazzi offered tips on the car's setup, paying special attention to the new carbon fibre components and the new technical solution adopted for the wheels with a single locking nut. 'It is great to see the improvements we made to the cars today', Antonio Giovinazzi said at the end of the test session. Raikkönen worked with the aerodynamics department on the new appendages added to the new adjustable front splitter and to the new manually adjustable rear wing. He also examined the overall balance delivered by these new components, along with the diffuser and the underbody fairing, concluding; 'I find them a perfect mix of everyday use and track use'. The inspiration: 1965 Giulia GTA The revived Giulia GTA is technically and conceptually inspired by the 1965 Giulia GTA, the 'Gran Turismo Alleggerita' developed by Autodelta, based on the Giulia Sprint GT which had triumphed in races all over the world. The new Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA limited edition is derived from the Giulia Quadrifoglio, equipped with an upgraded version of the 2.9-litre V6 Bi-Turbo engine, now with 540hp. In GTAm guise it benefits from a weight reduction of 100kg, giving it an astonishing power-to-weight ratio of 2.82kg/hp. Giulia GTA and Giulia GTAm are priced starting from €176,500 and €181,500 OTR respectively in the UK*. For further information on the GTA or to register your interest visit alfaromeo.com or call the Alfa Top Care toll-free number, on 0080025324200.
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