By the late ANTONIO ASCARI.
I AM very pleased to have the opportunity of writing 2my experiences of the Grand Prix d'Europe, especially in THE BROOICLANDS GAZETTE, because I have always found the British racing motorist a good sportsman, and very often a formidable rival on the course.
It has been said that this year's race was an easy affair for the Alfa-Romeo cars, but just because my compatriot Campari and I happened to be the only two drivers to finish the course, one should not imagine the race was what you call a " walk-over." No, indeed, it was a very severe test of endurance, both for the cars and the drivers, and, of course, I am more than delighted to have driven my beautiful Alfa-Romeo to victory once again.