Welcome to Brazil! Attached is the historic livery of Scuderia Jolly Gancia, a team organized by Piero Gancia, a successful Alfa/FNM racing driver in Brazil. This is intended for use with the Alfa Romeo Giulia Super.
I didn't have too much time to compile a comprehensive history on these liveries. But basically, these Supers are wearing the famous 'Jolly' tricolor stripes, which were chosen by Italian drivers Piero Gancia and Emilio Zambello when they organized their racing team, which was supported by Alfa itself, as well as its Brazilian counterpart FNM (Fábrica Nacional de Motores).
The team was very successful, winning races, enduros, and championships wielding a variety of Alfas ranging from the Super, GTA, T33, and the stranger variety of FNM models. The team carried on into the 70s, despite import vehicles being mostly banned from participating in Brazilian Championships. However, a few of the Alfas survive and participate in historic events in Brazil. Overall, a fascinating glimpse into the lesser known world (to us in the Northern Hemisphere) of Alfas in Latin America.
*Highly recommend running this with OldRebel's Performance Data Replacement for the Giulia Super Ti.*
I didn't have too much time to compile a comprehensive history on these liveries. But basically, these Supers are wearing the famous 'Jolly' tricolor stripes, which were chosen by Italian drivers Piero Gancia and Emilio Zambello when they organized their racing team, which was supported by Alfa itself, as well as its Brazilian counterpart FNM (Fábrica Nacional de Motores).