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Our cover car this month is Eugenio Amos’s incredible two-door Lancia integrale Futurista ‘restomod’, as tested by WRC champion, Miki Biasion. Did he like it? We also drive another integrale-based car, Zagato’s laugh-out-loud Hyena, while we love Alfa’s new Stelvio Quadrifoglio over epic roads in Scotland. We’ve assembled three special versions of modern Alfa and Fiat classics – GTV Cup, Brera Prodrive S and Fiat Coupe 20V Turbo Plus – and revisit a classic from the 1970s, the brilliant Alfasud Sprint Veloce. The Monza name appears more than once in this issue, with Ferraris from the 1950s (860 Monza racer) and the 21st century (new Monza SP1 and SP2). Add in a buyers’ guide to the Abarth and Fiat 124 Spider, the latest show and race action, and dozens of cars for sale, and your feast of Italian cars is complete!

CONTENTS
LANCIA DELTA INTEGRALE FUTURISTA – Eugenio Amos’s ‘restomod’ tested by Miki Biasion
ZAGATO LANCIA HYENA – Is Zagato’s Delta-based coupe the ultimate integrale?
THE SPECIAL ONES – Triple test: Alfa Brera Prodrive S v Alfa GTV Cup v Fiat Coupe 20V Turbo Plus
ABARTH & FIAT 124 SPIDER BUYERS’ GUIDE – What to look for when buying these modern classics
FERRARI MONZA SP1 & SP2 – Ferrari’s latest supercars under the microscope
FERRARI 290 MM – Full story of a Ferrari 860 Monza racer transformed into a 290 MM
ALFA ROMEO STELVIO QUADRIFOGLIO – UK test of the new 510hp super Stelvio
ALFA ROMEO ALFASUD SPRINT – A perfectly restored Sprint Veloce 1.5 coupe
FIAT 500 COLLEZIONE – The latest in Milan fashions: Fiat’s new 500 special edition
FESTIVAL ITALIA – All the action from Brands Hatch’s ‘Little Italy’
BEST OF ITALY FESTIVAL – Tackling the famous Italian hillclimb in a Ferrari Portofino
CLASSIC ALFA CHALLENGE – A new race for classic Alfas at Donington Park
OBSCURATI – The charming Fiat 600-based Nardi 750 Vignale Coupe
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Issue 275 Our cover car this month is Eugenio Amos’s incredible two-door Lancia integrale Futurista ‘restomod’, as tested by WRC champion, Miki Biasion. Did he like it? We also drive another integrale-based car, Zagato’s laugh-out-loud Hyena, while we love Alfa’s new Stelvio Quadrifoglio over epic roads in Scotland. We’ve assembled three special versions of modern Alfa and Fiat classics – GTV Cup, Brera Prodrive S and Fiat Coupe 20V Turbo Plus – and revisit a classic from the 1970s, the brilliant Alfasud Sprint Veloce. The Monza name appears more than once in this issue, with Ferraris from the 1950s (860 Monza racer) and the 21st century (new Monza SP1 and SP2). Add in a buyers’ guide to the Abarth and Fiat 124 Spider, the latest show and race action, and dozens of cars for sale, and your feast of Italian cars is complete! CONTENTS LANCIA DELTA INTEGRALE FUTURISTA – Eugenio Amos’s ‘restomod’ tested by Miki Biasion ZAGATO LANCIA HYENA – Is Zagato’s Delta-based coupe the ultimate integrale? THE SPECIAL ONES – Triple test: Alfa Brera Prodrive S v Alfa GTV Cup v Fiat Coupe 20V Turbo Plus ABARTH & FIAT 124 SPIDER BUYERS’ GUIDE – What to look for when buying these modern classics FERRARI MONZA SP1 & SP2 – Ferrari’s latest supercars under the microscope FERRARI 290 MM – Full story of a Ferrari 860 Monza racer transformed into a 290 MM ALFA ROMEO STELVIO QUADRIFOGLIO – UK test of the new 510hp super Stelvio ALFA ROMEO ALFASUD SPRINT – A perfectly restored Sprint Veloce 1.5 coupe FIAT 500 COLLEZIONE – The latest in Milan fashions: Fiat’s new 500 special edition FESTIVAL ITALIA – All the action from Brands Hatch’s ‘Little Italy’ BEST OF ITALY FESTIVAL – Tackling the famous Italian hillclimb in a Ferrari Portofino CLASSIC ALFA CHALLENGE – A new race for classic Alfas at Donington Park OBSCURATI – The charming Fiat 600-based Nardi 750 Vignale Coupe


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Our cover car this month is Eugenio Amos’s incredible two-door Lancia integrale Futurista ‘restomod’, as tested by WRC champion, Miki Biasion. Did he like it? We also drive another integrale-based car, Zagato’s laugh-out-loud Hyena, while we love Alfa’s new Stelvio Quadrifoglio over epic roads in Scotland. We’ve assembled three special versions of modern Alfa and Fiat classics – GTV Cup, Brera Prodrive S and Fiat Coupe 20V Turbo Plus – and revisit a classic from the 1970s, the brilliant Alfasud Sprint Veloce. The Monza name appears more than once in this issue, with Ferraris from the 1950s (860 Monza racer) and the 21st century (new Monza SP1 and SP2). Add in a buyers’ guide to the Abarth and Fiat 124 Spider, the latest show and race action, and dozens of cars for sale, and your feast of Italian cars is complete!

CONTENTS
LANCIA DELTA INTEGRALE FUTURISTA – Eugenio Amos’s ‘restomod’ tested by Miki Biasion
ZAGATO LANCIA HYENA – Is Zagato’s Delta-based coupe the ultimate integrale?
THE SPECIAL ONES – Triple test: Alfa Brera Prodrive S v Alfa GTV Cup v Fiat Coupe 20V Turbo Plus
ABARTH & FIAT 124 SPIDER BUYERS’ GUIDE – What to look for when buying these modern classics
FERRARI MONZA SP1 & SP2 – Ferrari’s latest supercars under the microscope
FERRARI 290 MM – Full story of a Ferrari 860 Monza racer transformed into a 290 MM
ALFA ROMEO STELVIO QUADRIFOGLIO – UK test of the new 510hp super Stelvio
ALFA ROMEO ALFASUD SPRINT – A perfectly restored Sprint Veloce 1.5 coupe
FIAT 500 COLLEZIONE – The latest in Milan fashions: Fiat’s new 500 special edition
FESTIVAL ITALIA – All the action from Brands Hatch’s ‘Little Italy’
BEST OF ITALY FESTIVAL – Tackling the famous Italian hillclimb in a Ferrari Portofino
CLASSIC ALFA CHALLENGE – A new race for classic Alfas at Donington Park
OBSCURATI – The charming Fiat 600-based Nardi 750 Vignale Coupe
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