File:1921-09-21 GP Brescia Alfa Romeo 20-30 Avanzo Ramponi Merosi.jpg

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Alfa Romeo 20/30 ES at 1921 GP Brescia

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English: Entry #5 at Brescia on 11 September 1921 was Maria Avanzo in an Alfa Romeo 20/30 ES. Seated with her is Alfa's mechanic Giulio Ramponi. Next to him (on his right) standing in a nice suit, is Giuseppe Merosi (founder/owner of Alfa at the time). Some sources[1] say that Avanzo won the "Women's class" in the "Brescia Week" in 1921, and that she (entry #20) had been 3rd in the "Gentleman's class" at the Gran Premio (GP) at Brescia on 11 September 1921 (432.50 km (17.3 km x 25 laps)).[2] This may be a post-race picture celebrating this victory. This car was the "racing version" of the 20/30 HP ES Sport, having twin spark.[3]
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