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[alfa] Re: Re: Victory by Design
The Alfa DVD has a bit more on it than the show, and he does make a
fleeting reference to the 750 and 101 Giulietta on the DVD, but it is
fleeting (he shows a bunch of race prepared production Alfas lined up
at Leguna Seca. There's a blue Giulietta Sprint, a red Spider, an SZ
Zagato and a red Sprint Special).
As to locations, the films were shot in California, GB and Italy. The
favorite piece of road seems to be the Laurel Grade that runs from
Quail Lodge (where the Concorso Italiano was held for a number of
years), Carmel-by-the-Sea, California back toward Leguna Seca and
Salinas CA. They use that in every show. Whenever they are parked on a
winding piece of road cut into the side of a hill with a huge vista of
mountains and hills on the other side, that's Laurel Grade, one of the
GREAT sports car roads. They also use some of the military roads on
what used to be Fort Ord - also on the Monterey Penninsula. The Tipo 33
roadster was shot at one of the Laguna Seca access roads on the old
Fort Ord, for instance. They actually use some other roads in central
CA where they drive cars like the
"toad" (8C35). I'm not sure exactly where that stretch of road is
unfortunately. My guess would be north of Paso Robles, maybe near San
Simeon.
The private road circuit that winds through an obviously British forest
around a lake, is, I believe , Sir Anthony Bamford's estate (and I'm
guessing here. I read an article about Sir Anthony's private road a
number of years ago, and this location seems to match the description
in the article as I remember it). He owns so many tasty classic cars
that he did what we'd all like to do, he built his own private road
upon which to enjoy them without worrying about the local Peelers.
The track in Italy Where DeCadinet drives the Museo Storico provided
Alfas is a Fiat proving track between Turin and Milan. I'm not sure of
it's exact location. Before anybody asks, I do not believe it to be
either Balocco or Mantona.
If anybody else can zero in on some of these locations a little better,
chime-in.
George Graves
'86 GTV-6
On Feb 3, 2004, at 8:24 AM, alfa-digest wrote:
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 21:50:56 -0500
From: "ronewing" <[email protected]>
Subject: [alfa] Re: Victory by Design
Greetings. Watched the above on Speedvision last night - fun, but
a
little disappointed that they didn't have more on 105's, etc. They
also
skipped 101's altogether. Anything more on the DVD? Didn't see any
mention
of the test locations either. Lovely tho. Anybody care to fill me
in? TIA,
Ron.
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