Most of the world originally drove (or rode) on the left. In the 1920's most of Europe changed to driving on the right (giving us left hand drive cars). Alfa Romeo continued to make RHD cars until 1950.
Thanks for this. The event organizers seem to do a really great job on diversity when it comes to car selection. It is nice to see the Saabs, GIulietta berlinas all the eceterini and even a DKW 3-6 Monza (!).
The #114 car is a 1947 Maserati A6GCS Monofaro which was driven by a pair of Belgians. These cars were originally built with a 1.5 liter motor which was increased to a 2 liter to run in the 1947 Mille Miglia. The cars also ran in the occasional Formula 2 events. The open fenders helped with brake cooling.
Jeff
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