Alfa Romeo easily put on the best show at the entire event. They held the first press conference on the first day of the show, and they blew it out. They had a tent outside full of some of the brands most interesting and exciting classic cars. Breakfast was served just outside thanks to a small gaggle of food trucks that were brought in for the event. Then we moved inside to find the incredible Alfa 33 Stradale sitting on the stand, worth in excess of 10-million dollars. The Stradale was fired up, revved a few times, and then driven behind the scenes.

From there Alfa announced the US debut of the new Giulia and shared some insane numbers. They are claiming this new sports sedan, in its most potent Qudarifoglio version, will have more horsepower, a higher top speed, and a quicker 0-60 time than any of its competitors. Then it dropped the real bomb by claiming it had set a new world record time at the Nurburgring for production sedans. The time quoted was 7:39, making it more than 10 seconds faster than the last record holder, the Porsche Panamera Turbo S.

Inside the show hall, Alfa has a quartet of Giulia sedans setup along with a pair of classic racers and two 4Cs; one Spider on Coupe.

This is a must-see booth.

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