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Fiasco Italo-Brittanico
The March-Alfa Romeo 90CA

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Who?

Roberto Guerrero

What?

March-Alfa Romeo 90CA

Where?

Indianapolis, entry Turn 1

When?

1990 Indianapolis 500 (May 13, 1990, practice before start of qualifying)

Why?

It was a project so much was expected of: Alfa Romeo competing at Indianapolis and in the CART series, a second European constructor with a pedigree in racing competing in the USA, Porsche being the other.

A project with a history in itself before it eventually began. It almost appeared as if it was taken up as the first alternative that met no serious opposition from anyone who had something to say about what Alfa Romeo was permitted to do in racing. It had a number of false starts and eventually failed to produce much of importance for anybody involved to be proud of.

In the space of two and a half seasons, five different types of cars were used, all using the Alfa Romeo CART V8 engines. No doubt the most remarkable one of this quintet was the third one. This was also the car that debuted an Alfa Romeo engine at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the first time in four decades.

Contents

About the revised chapters

During the period when this series was constructed a few discoveries were made about one of the 90CAs in which the 1989 89CA chassis were involved. These needed further investigation. We then had the fortune to get in touch with Johnny Capels, the team owner running the Alfa Romeo-powered cars in 1989. His cooperation yielded such a wealth of information that we decided to update what initially were intended as introductory chapters leading up to the 90CA. This information was simply too good to ignore and enabled us to pay closer attention to this period of the Alfa CART adventure. In addition, more relevant data about the Ferrari CART project became available, some of this info proving several facts wrong that were already published in the chapter about this project. It is therefore that some of the chapters appear as extended, revised versions.

A word of thanks

I am much obliged to some of the men who somehow have been part of the Alfa CART project.

My sincerest thanks go to Johnny Capels for his priceless input, which enabled me to give more attention to the rarest of all the March CART types, the 89CEs.

Also special thanks to Scott Roembke (USA) and Larry Faust (USA), Patrick Racing team members, for supplying valuable inside information.

Also thanks to Bobby Rahal for providing some of the facts mentioned in the chapter about the Ferrari CART project. My thanks also go to car collector Chuck Haines for his assistance with the localisation of the remaining hardware.

Then, my sincere thanks to Duncan Rollo for narrating a first draft of this project.

I owe special thanks to Arjan de Roos for providing massive assistance with this project by supplying a number of pictures used on this site. Besides that, Arjan’s knowledge about the CART Ferrari project made him a more than welcome co-author of the chapter about this prelude to the Alfa CART project, a task he happily took up.

Also many thanks to Brian Brown, David Ayers and John Darlington for supplying additional pictures, and to Roy Caruthers for connecting me with Johnny Capels.

Also many thanks to René Joosten for making available DVD recordings of the ABC TV coverage of the qualifying weekends that I missed, and to Martin van der Hulst for supplying pictures of the March 88C-009 muletta.

Special thanks to Petra Kienast (Germany) and Andy Gilberg (USA) and the Marchives website for all kinds of assistance provided. Finally, a big thanks to 8W chief editor Mattijs Diepraam for allowing me to tell the story about this disastrous adventure and all the editing he did for it.

Bibliography

A list of recommended literature about the Alfa Romeo CART project and sources of information used to create this series of articles:

Books

1
Carl Hungness Indianapolis 500 Yearbooks Period 1980-1990
Carl Hungness Publishing, Speedway, IN
Annuals focusing on the 500 miles race, valuable sources of info and likeable books.

2
CART, The Men and Machines of Indy car Racing. Period 1987-1990
Autosport International, New York, NY
Annuals devoted to the CART seasons. A bit superficial and not too detailed and sometimes containing totally off-topic items. Best example: possibly a sponsored item, but why does this book have to devote no less than four pages to GMC's Bonneville World Speed record attempt for trucks?

3
March, The Grand Prix & Indy Cars
Alan Henry
Hazleton Publishing, Richmond Surrey, England (1989)
Given the short time March lived on after the release of this book, this is one of those books - as good as it is - you wished was published a bit later in order for the story to be complete.

4
CART, The first 20 years 1979-1998
Rick Shaffer
Hazleton Publishing, Richmond Surrey, England (1999), pages 108-110
Nice book about CART’s first 20 years, But again, published a bit too early because it could have been a full story instead of missing a few years…

5
Rally Cars
Reinhard Klein
Köneman Verlagsgesellschaft GmbH (2000)
Overview about rally cars used at world championship level.

6
Indy Race cars from behind the garage doors
Dave Arnold
Motorbooks International Inc. Osceola, WI, USA (1989)
Consulted given the 88C influence on the 89CE, nice picture book for anyone who was at Indy during the Month of May 1988.

Magazine articles

7
Fast Lane, May 1989, column: Nye’s one
Column by Doug Nye within this magazine, about the Alfa Romeo Indycar project.

8
Het Klaverblaadje, nr 69, First Quarter 1995
Article: “Alfa Romeo in de moderne hel van Indy” by Henri Greuter
The periodical of the Dutch Alfa Romeo owners, I contributed the article which inspired this entire piece.

9
Autosport magazines, Years 1987 to 1990
Haymarket Publishing
Weekly magazine, one of the leading magazines worldwide for international racing, comprehensive attention given to Indianapolis and CART racing.

10
Autovisie magazines, Years 1987 to 1990
Uitgeverij Bonaventura
Fortnightly Dutch publication, occasionally some attention given to CART racing.

11
1990 Day-by-Day Trackside Report for the Media
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
The notebook version that was made available in the Media Center to press members on the morning of 27 May 1990, before the start of the race. Later on, an internet version of the race report became available as well.

12
Official Indianapolis 500 Miles Programme, years 1989 and 1990

13
Alfa Corse Press Information 1990
Press kit released during May 1990.

14
Miller Genuine Draft Racing team CART Indycar Media Guide 1990
Press kit released during May 1990.

16
1990 Miller High Life Indy Car Media Guide
Press kit released during May 1990.

16
Patrick Racing Team Media Guide 1990
Press kit released during May 1990.

17
Indianapolis Star, 500 Souvenir Edition, May 28th, 1990
Local newspaper.

18
Indianapolis 500 Media Fact Book, 1989 and 1990.
Media guides published by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and made available to members of the press.

Miscellaneous

19
DVD registrations of ABC's TV coverage of qualifying.
You would be surprised to know what kind of read-between-the-lines info can be retrieved from all the comments made by the commentators.

I also made use of the Alfa Corse press kit released in 1989, of which I found contents on the Internet.

For the introductionary chapter about the Ferrari CART project the authors used the following additional publications.

1
Lancia Racing
Nigel Trow
Osprey Publishing Limited, London, England, (1987)
Consulted to obtain info about the turbocharged Ferrari V8 engine used in the Gp. C Lancias raced from 1983 until 1988.

2
Racing Lancias Giancarlo Reggiani Giorgio Nada Editione, Vimodrone, Italy, (2001) Consulted to obtain info about the turbocharged Ferrari V8 engine used in the Gp. C Lancias raced from 1983 till 1988.

3
Tutti Motori Ferrari/All Ferrari Engines
Gianni Rogliatti
Ferrari Spa (2002)
A book published by Ferrari giving an overview and a glimpse in the archive of what made Ferrari great: developing racing engines.

4
Il mie gioie terribile (My Terrible Joys, The Enzo Ferrari Memoirs)
Enzo Ferrari
Hamish Hamilton Ltd (1963)
One of the several autobiographies Ferrari wrote, that makes one better understand Ferrari's past actions and decisions.

5 Memoirs of Enzo Ferrari’s lieutenant
Franco Gozzi
Giorgio Nada Editore (2002)
Recollections of Franco Gozzi, for many years Ferrari's personal secretary and closely involved in all racing activities.

6 Cavallino magazines, years 1985-1987
The longest running magazine on Ferrari with a fine section called Corse.

7 Autosprint magazines, 1985-1987
The colorful weekly Italian magazine on racing.

8 Handbuch der Ferrari Seriennummern (The Raab files revisited)
Matthias Urban (2007), Heel Verlag
An attempt to list all known Ferraris by chassis numbers.