The 1950 Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta F1 Formula car is a classic example of Italian excellence, and is a symbol of motor racing history. This single-seater car held the title of being the first to ever win a world championship grand prix race. The 158 Alfetta F1 Formula car was a light and revolutionary design that was agile and surprisingly reliable despite its single-cylinder configuration. It was equipped with an Alfa-Romeo's Tipo 158 straight-four, 1.5-litre, 8-valve engine, capable of producing 95 horsepower and giving the car a top speed of 140 mph (225 km/h). It had a four-speed transmission with synchromesh, inboard drum-brakes, front independent suspension, and a rigid rear axle. The car was designed in a classic open-wheel configuration and featured a sleek body style which was built to deliver maximum speed. Its bright, Ferrari red paintwork with green, white and red stripes on the hood gave it a classic racing look. The car had a short wheelbase and low centre of gravity which enhanced its tuning capabilities. Overall, the 1950 Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta F1 Formula car had a timelessly elegant design which combined performance and style. It is a true classic that still holds immense appeal and respect among motorsports fans around the world.
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