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Once the dominant force in motor-racing, after the Second World War Alfa Romeo's star began to wane. The Italian marque had come to define motorsport in the first half of the twentieth century, but growing competition from Germany, Britain, and France -- plus homegrown challengers in the form of Ferrari -- meant that Alfa's years at the top were all too brief. Racing Files explores the rise and fall of Alfa Romeo in motorsports.