[1] Originally based in Feletto Umberto, Udine, the team subsequently moved closer to Alfa Romeo's facilities in Settimo Milanese in 1964, officially becoming Autodelta SpA.
The move enabled Autodelta to use the Balocco test track for new racing cars and prototypes.
The first car jointly developed by Alfa Romeo and Autodelta was the Giulia TZ in June 1962.
Alfa Romeo built 2.0, 2.5 and 3.0 litre V8 engines, and later a flat-12 for what would become the Tipo 33 racing car.
Autodelta manufactured a road going version of the Tipo 33, the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale between 1967 and 1969.