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Great news: Alfa Romeo has created a true world-beater in the new 510hp Stelvio Quadrifoglio, which we’ve driven this month. In other major Alfa news, the famous badge will be appearing in Formula 1 in 2018 – all potentially very exciting. We welcome the controversial new Lamborghini Urus SUV/supercar and compare it with the barking mad LM002 ‘Rambo Lambo’ of the 1980s. Two masterpieces of 1960s Italian style are profiled, too: the Ferrari 250 GT Lusso and Maserati Mistral. Add in a modernised Fiat Dino, the oldest Alfa Romeo still on the road and a cracking little Abarth Corsa track car, and we think that’s your Italian car fix sorted!

CONTENTS
ALFA ROMEO STELVIO QUADRIFOGLIO – Full test drive report on Alfa’s 510hp SUV
MASERATI GHIBLI – Mid-life refresh brings extra power for 2018
LAMBORGHINI URUS & LM002 – Profile of Lamborghini’s new super-SUV and its monstrous predecessor
ALFA ROMEO G1 – The fascinating story of the oldest Alfa still on the road
FIAT ABARTH 1000 BERLINA CORSA – Terrific tiny tearaway tested
FIAT DINO – Stunning restoration with fuel injection, and what a difference it makes!
FERRARI 250 GT LUSSO – Full profile of the final fling for Ferrari’s 250 series
FERRARI RACING DAYS – All the action from the Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit
GRAN PREMIO NUVOLARI – Glorious memorial run in Mantova for Tazio Nuvolari
MASERATI MISTRAL COLLECTORS’ GUIDE – All you need to know about the Mistral Coupe and Spyder
TEAM CARS – Newcomers on our fleet: Alfa Romeo GT V6 and MiTo Cloverleaf
OBSCURATI – The 1970s Damaca buggy designed by Tom Tjaarda
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Issue 264 Great news: Alfa Romeo has created a true world-beater in the new 510hp Stelvio Quadrifoglio, which we’ve driven this month. In other major Alfa news, the famous badge will be appearing in Formula 1 in 2018 – all potentially very exciting. We welcome the controversial new Lamborghini Urus SUV/supercar and compare it with the barking mad LM002 ‘Rambo Lambo’ of the 1980s. Two masterpieces of 1960s Italian style are profiled, too: the Ferrari 250 GT Lusso and Maserati Mistral. Add in a modernised Fiat Dino, the oldest Alfa Romeo still on the road and a cracking little Abarth Corsa track car, and we think that’s your Italian car fix sorted! CONTENTS ALFA ROMEO STELVIO QUADRIFOGLIO – Full test drive report on Alfa’s 510hp SUV MASERATI GHIBLI – Mid-life refresh brings extra power for 2018 LAMBORGHINI URUS & LM002 – Profile of Lamborghini’s new super-SUV and its monstrous predecessor ALFA ROMEO G1 – The fascinating story of the oldest Alfa still on the road FIAT ABARTH 1000 BERLINA CORSA – Terrific tiny tearaway tested FIAT DINO – Stunning restoration with fuel injection, and what a difference it makes! FERRARI 250 GT LUSSO – Full profile of the final fling for Ferrari’s 250 series FERRARI RACING DAYS – All the action from the Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit GRAN PREMIO NUVOLARI – Glorious memorial run in Mantova for Tazio Nuvolari MASERATI MISTRAL COLLECTORS’ GUIDE – All you need to know about the Mistral Coupe and Spyder TEAM CARS – Newcomers on our fleet: Alfa Romeo GT V6 and MiTo Cloverleaf OBSCURATI – The 1970s Damaca buggy designed by Tom Tjaarda


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Great news: Alfa Romeo has created a true world-beater in the new 510hp Stelvio Quadrifoglio, which we’ve driven this month. In other major Alfa news, the famous badge will be appearing in Formula 1 in 2018 – all potentially very exciting. We welcome the controversial new Lamborghini Urus SUV/supercar and compare it with the barking mad LM002 ‘Rambo Lambo’ of the 1980s. Two masterpieces of 1960s Italian style are profiled, too: the Ferrari 250 GT Lusso and Maserati Mistral. Add in a modernised Fiat Dino, the oldest Alfa Romeo still on the road and a cracking little Abarth Corsa track car, and we think that’s your Italian car fix sorted!

CONTENTS
ALFA ROMEO STELVIO QUADRIFOGLIO – Full test drive report on Alfa’s 510hp SUV
MASERATI GHIBLI – Mid-life refresh brings extra power for 2018
LAMBORGHINI URUS & LM002 – Profile of Lamborghini’s new super-SUV and its monstrous predecessor
ALFA ROMEO G1 – The fascinating story of the oldest Alfa still on the road
FIAT ABARTH 1000 BERLINA CORSA – Terrific tiny tearaway tested
FIAT DINO – Stunning restoration with fuel injection, and what a difference it makes!
FERRARI 250 GT LUSSO – Full profile of the final fling for Ferrari’s 250 series
FERRARI RACING DAYS – All the action from the Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit
GRAN PREMIO NUVOLARI – Glorious memorial run in Mantova for Tazio Nuvolari
MASERATI MISTRAL COLLECTORS’ GUIDE – All you need to know about the Mistral Coupe and Spyder
TEAM CARS – Newcomers on our fleet: Alfa Romeo GT V6 and MiTo Cloverleaf
OBSCURATI – The 1970s Damaca buggy designed by Tom Tjaarda
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