Alfa Romeo 12C

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Alfa Romeo 12C
Manufacturer Alfa Romeo
Parent Company
Production 1936-1937
Assembly
Predecessor
Successor
Class Grand Prix 750 kg
Platform FR
Engine Roots supercharged 4.1 L 4064cc 60° V12; 370 bhp @5800 rpm (12C-36); Roots supercharged 4.5 L 4475cc 60° V12; 430 bhp @5800rpm (12C-37)
Transmission 4 speed manual transmission
Wheelbase
Weight 818 kg; (1804 lb) (12C-36); 808 kg; (1782 lb) (12C-37)
Designer Vittorio Jano


The Alfa Romeo 12C or Tipo C was a 12 cylinder Grand Prix car. 12C-36 made its debut in Tripoli 1936 and more powerful version 12C-37 in Coppa Acerbo 1937. Car was derived from 8C-35. 1937 12C-37 was an experimental version of Tipo C, engine was bored and stroked to 4475cc. Car was not very successful and Jano is though to be sacked from Alfa Romeo this reason.12C36 was made six examples and 12C-37 four, chassis from these Tipo C cars (8C-35,12C36/37) were probably used later in 308,312 and 316 formula race cars.

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