Replicas of 1965 Giulia Spiders run by vintage racing drivers Brian Williams and John Gates. Both cars run in SOVREN (Society of Vintage Racing Enthusiasts), the vintage racing organization local to the Pacific Northwest.
These liveries use the 1960 Giulietta Spider developed by |Viper| available here or on pandagarage.store . Please check out this lovingly developed model!
Often parked side-by-side within the racing paddocks' tightly knit suburb of 'Little Italy', the two Spiders have long been regulars in the vintage racing scene.
With Pacific Raceways effectively the 'home track' for both Gates and Williams, the sight of either or both of the Italian convertibles is pretty common, depending on the weather or mechanical status of the Alfas. However, Portland International Raceway, Spokane County Raceway, The Ridge Motorsports Park, and even Mission Raceway Park have been hunting grounds for the SOVREN crowd.
(Above: Brian Williams)
(Above: John Gates)
So consider adding these replicas to your vintage grids. Although not as sprightly as their real life counterparts, these Giuliettas provide a period racing experience, while also serving as a 'close-enough' basis to create these liveries for. If you are local or near local to the PNW racing scene, I encourage checking an event out sometime!
These liveries use the 1960 Giulietta Spider developed by |Viper| available here or on pandagarage.store . Please check out this lovingly developed model!
Often parked side-by-side within the racing paddocks' tightly knit suburb of 'Little Italy', the two Spiders have long been regulars in the vintage racing scene.
With Pacific Raceways effectively the 'home track' for both Gates and Williams, the sight of either or both of the Italian convertibles is pretty common, depending on the weather or mechanical status of the Alfas. However, Portland International Raceway, Spokane County Raceway, The Ridge Motorsports Park, and even Mission Raceway Park have been hunting grounds for the SOVREN crowd.
(Above: Brian Williams)
(Above: John Gates)
So consider adding these replicas to your vintage grids. Although not as sprightly as their real life counterparts, these Giuliettas provide a period racing experience, while also serving as a 'close-enough' basis to create these liveries for. If you are local or near local to the PNW racing scene, I encourage checking an event out sometime!