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The second A220 built ahead of the 1968 season, this car debuted at the Le Mans Test where Mauro Bianchi and Roger Delageneste set the fourth fastest time. It was then raced at Zeltweg and Le Mans but on both occasions, mechanical failure ended the charge early. In 1969, it >>>
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One of the new cars built for the 1969 season with the radiators mounted in the tail, this A220 was first seen at the official Le Mans Test. Patrick Depailler set the 10th fastest time in the brand new car. It was then raced at the Spa 1000 km where Jean-Claude Andruet and G>>>
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The very last A220 built, this example represents the ultimate development of the 1960s Alpine sports racers. It is believed to have never raced in period and today it is one of four known surviving A220s. Owned by a French enthusiast, it was raced at several editions of the>>>
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