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Alfa Romeo P2 (1930) — The Vertical Spare Wheel

Alfa Romeo P2 (1930) — The Vertical Spare Wheel

Act I of III

Part of a collector’s triptych

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Edition Limited Edition of 99
PAPER Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm
PRINTING Archival Giclée Print
AUTHENTICITY Includes Certificate of Authenticity

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Collector's Exclusive — A permanent addition to motorsport history.

 1. What makes these prints unique?


Each artwork is born from a unique story and a specific curatorial vision. It is then produced as part of a strictly limited edition. Once an edition closes, no further reproductions will ever be made—ensuring the rarity and long-term value of your piece.

2. How is the quality guaranteed?

Our Fine Art Prints are created to the highest gallery standards. We use an archival giclée process with pigment inks on museum-grade Hahnemühle paper to ensure breathtaking color fidelity and longevity. Each piece is meticulously inspected to meet the standards of the Still Motion Atelier.

3. Do the artworks come with a certificate?

Yes — every artwork in our Limited Edition collection is accompanied by an official, signed Certificate of Authenticity.

This document guarantees the artwork's provenance as a genuine Still Motion piece and verifies that it is part of the stated capped edition.

Please note: To ensure its pristine condition, the certificate is shipped separately from the main artwork.

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Returns accepted within 14 days, provided the artwork remains in its original condition.

That vertical spare wasn’t for style — it was the only way to keep weight centered on roads rough enough to break axles. A brutal solution for a brutal race car.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The Relentless Ancestral Weapon

Born from brutal pre-war racing, the Alfa Romeo P2 (1930) is raw engineering at its purest. No comfort, no compromise—just a machine built to survive violent roads, crushing vibration, and the chaos of early Grand Prix competition.

Act I of the triptych isolates one of the P2’s most iconic details: the razor-thin nose and the vertical spare wheel recessed into the fuel tank. A design so extreme it once caused a mid-race fuel-tank fire that Varzi’s mechanic extinguished without stopping.

This frame captures the aggression, asymmetry, and mechanical tension that made the P2 a weapon rather than a car. A piece carved from the legend of the 1930 Targa Florio.

Alfa Romeo P2 (1930) — The Vertical Spare Wheel

Alfa Romeo P2 (1930) — The Vertical Spare Wheel

Alfa Romeo P2 (1930) — The Vertical Spare Wheel

€129,00 EUR
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From the Atelier | The Story Behind This Piece

Act I — The Fire, the Cloth, and the Win

The Alfa Romeo P2 is a machine forged in legend. Designed by Vittorio Jano—architect of Alfa Romeo’s first World Championship title—its 1930 evolution represents the peak of pre-war engineering. Piloted by Achille Varzi, the car achieved an almost mythical victory at the 1930 Targa Florio after a race defined by violence, fire, and impossible resilience.

During the race, the spare wheel’s vibrations cracked the fuel tank, igniting a fire mid-competition. Varzi’s mechanic smothered the flames with a cloth without stopping. They kept racing—and they won.

That victory sealed both the P2’s immortality and Varzi’s legend.

The Art’s Story — Our Curation: This triptych exists thanks to the insight of a master Alfa Romeo and motorsport connoisseur who supports our Atelier. Their deep knowledge and lived experience with these machines gave us a privileged, intimate perspective rarely accessible to others.

From their private collection, we meticulously selected the angles that reveal the true character of the 1930 P2—its scars, its asymmetry, its uncompromising purpose. We then worked with a master image editor to refine these into a cohesive, limited-edition fine art series:

a visual narrative of one of racing’s greatest legends.

From Our Collectors

From Our Collectors

Remarkable Work, Passion in Every Detail

A lot of emotion. Our passion is sublimated by this creation. The work is remarkable... As someone passionate about aesthetics and art, I truly appreciate the choices made—even the accompanying letter is beautiful.

A Ferrari Collector, France

A True Collector's Piece

This isn't just a print; it's a true collector's piece. A worthy and immediate addition to my collection.

A Ferrari Collector, Italy

Remarkable Work & Quality

Truly remarkable work. The passion and quality are evident in every detail.

A Ferrari Collector, France

Pure Passion, Soul of Motorsport

Magic! This is pure passion. It captures the very soul of motorsport.

A Ferrari Collector, France

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Alfa Romeo P2 (1930) — The Vertical Spare Wheel

€129,00 EUR
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  • Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm — the global standard for fine art editions.
  • Only 99 Pieces Worldwide: Real scarcity. Your piece will never be reprinted.
  • Premium Finishing Options: Framed & ready to hang, or unframed — both gallery-grade.
  • Certificate of Authenticity Included: Proof of origin, issued directly by the Atelier.
  • Not Just an Image — A Curated Piece of Motorsport History: Every print carries context, story, and provenance.

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