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Vintage 1932 Photo Card - Tazio Nuvolari - Scuderia Ferrari Alfa Romeo 8C-2300 - Targa Florio Winner!
This is a vintage & original photo card of Tazio Nuvolari on May 8, 1932 in his Alfa Romeo 8C2300 en route to victory in the 1932 Targa Florio.
Tazio won the race ahead of his team mate Baconin Borzacchino, also on 8C-2300 and Louis Chiron / Achille Varzi who shared a factory Bugatti Type 51. Tazio also set the fastest lap with exactly 52 minutes & 56.6 seconds, a feat that is also noted on the back of this card in handwriting (although it is rounded up to 53 minutes). The front erroneously shows "1933".
The card measures some 13.5 cm, or 5 inches, in width and is in excellent condition for its age.
Only 1 available.
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Vintage 1932 Photo - Tazio Nuvolari - Italian Grand Prix - Monza - Scuderia Ferrari Alfa Romeo P3B.
This is a great vintage & original atmospheric photo (taken from within the pits box) of the great Tazio Nuvolari looking on while the mechanics of Scuderia Ferrari fittle with his Alfa Romeo P3 B during tests for the 1932 Gran Premio d'Italia at the Autodromo di Monza.
Tazio would go on to win the race of course!
The photo measures some 24 x 17.5 cm (or 9.5 x 7 inches) and is in excellent condition for its age.
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Vintage 1949 Le Mans 24 Hours Race Program.
Excellent but of course used condition.
Comes complete with the lap chart and an Air France ticket from London to Paris for the race!
A GREAT set from the first post WW2 running of the 24 Heures du Mans.
The colour illustration on the cover is from the hand of Andre Galland, who would also draw the 1950 version and a good number of cover illustrations for the pre-war programs.
The postwar period was full of hope for all nations. The flags were present but this time they surrounded the globe in a fraternal spirit. The race was no longer supposed to be a source of rivalry but of solidarity.
New flags were present on the illustration. From left to right and top to bottom: The United Kingdom, Norway, Belgium, France, The United States, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Italy and The Czech Republic.
The race was won by Luigi Chinetti and Lord Selsdon in their Ferrari 166 MM with a total of 235 laps to their name.
For the full results of this race, please see 24 Heures du Mans results 1949.
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Vintage 1949 Le Mans Pre-Race Flyer.
These handbills were handed out at the race to spectators to show them around the track.
Scarce as most of them did not survive the race.
VERY good condition for age.
Only 1 pc available which is the very first we have ever found!
Vintage 1949 photo of Ferrari 166 MM Touring Barchetta S/N 0008M Returning from Le Mans.
This photo shows the being driven back to the garage after winning the 1949 running of the 24 Heures du Mans with Luigi Chinetti and Lord Selsdon.
The car in question is S/N 0008M and now resides in the USA.
The photo measures some 5.7 x 3.25 inches and is in excellent condition.
The back carries the photographer's stamp.
This is a vintage print, i.e. printed shortly after the original image was captured on film.
Only 1 available and a VERY rare opportunity.
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This is a vintage 1949 photo of Peter Whitehead on Ferrari 125 on his way to winning the 1949 Grand Prix of Czechoslovakia at Brno.
In the photo, you can see him chasing after Philippe Etancelin on Talbot-Lago T26C who would finish the race in second place.
Ferrari was still very much an unknown quantity as a make, judging by the corrected spelling mistake in the text on the back.
Ferrari entered 2 125's for this race, the one in this picture and one for Franco Cortese. The starting grid was determined by draw and Cortese ended up in 17th place, leaving him almost without a chance for the win but he still managed a 3rd place. Whitehead had more luck and started from 8th place which he, as mentioned above, turned into a race win.
1949 Photo of Luigi Villoresi on Ferrari 166MM S/N 0016M at the Grand Prix of Luxembourg.
This is a fantastic shot of Luigi Villoresi on May 26 en route to victory in the 1949 Grand Prix de Luxembourg in the factory entered Ferrari 166 MM with S/N 0016M.
It was only the car's second race and it seems to be residing in Argentina nowadays.
It measures some 9.5 x 6 inches (24 x 17.5 cm), is glossy black & white and appears to be a more recent print.
Only 1 (ONE) available.
This is a fantastic shot of Luigi Villoresi on May 26 at the start of the 1949 Grand Prix de Luxembourg in the factory entered Ferrari 166 MM S/N 0016M.
Luigi would go on to win the race.
1950 Photo of Alberto Ascari on Ferrari 166MM S/N 0044M at the Grand Prix of Luxembourg.
This is a fantastic shot of Alberto Ascari enroute to victory on May 18 in the 1950 Grand Prix de Luxembourg in the factory entered Ferrari 166 MM S/N 0044M.
It was the car's maiden race and it seems to be residing in Hong Kong nowadays.
Vintage 1950 photo of Ferrari 166 MM Touring Barchetta S/N 0010M.
This photo was shot at the 1950 6 Hours Sam Collier Memorial race at Sebring, Florida, USA.
The car in question was previously owned by Scuderia Ferrari who had entered it in the 1949 Mille Miglia and Luigi Chinetti who entered it amongst others in the 1949 24 Heures du Mans.
After Chinetti, it went to Jim Kimberly who was the one who entered it in the race shown here.
Kimberly drove the car together with his mechanic, Marshall Lewis.
The car survives to this day in excellent condition.
The photo measures some 6.5 x 4.5 inches and is in excellent condition.
There are NO references to a possible photographer.
Only 1 (one) available and a VERY rare opportunity.
This is a vintage 1950's photo of a Ferrari 246 at a race in England (probably Silverstone).
It measures approximately 4.5 x 3.5 inches.
Mint condition.
Only 1 pc. available of course.
Vintage 1951 photo Ascari and Gonzales on Ferrari 375 Italian Grand Prix 1951 at Monza.
This is a vintage & original photo of Alberto Ascari in his # 2 Ferrari 375 and Froilan Gonzales in his # 6 Ferrari 375 heading for a 1 - 2 victory during the 1951 Italian Grand Prix at the Autodromo di Monza.
It measures some 7 x 4.25 inches (18 x 11 cm) and is black & white.
3 B&W photo prints of the Ferrari 500 of Charles de Tornaco, taken at the event of the 1952 Grand Prix of Belgium at Spa Franchorchamps.
De Tornaco competed in only 4 Grand Prix (abandoning in three of them!) and in 1952 he brought the Ecurie Franchorchamps Ferrari 500 home in 7th place.
There is very little know about the man who died at the tender age of 26 while training for the 1953 Gran Premio di Modena in Italy.
The prints are modern prints of vintage negatives, hence the low price.
They each measure 5.75 x 4 inches.
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Vintage 1952 photo of Ferrari 225 Sport Vignale Berlinetta S/N 0164ED.
This is a vintage July 1952 photo of the Ferrari 225S of Mr. Kleber, driven by Jean Lucas to victory in the Sables d'Olonne with race number 112.
It is interesting to see that the car carries the (painted) temporary Italian license plate on the front which reads "BO 11890" which was a carry-over from the previous Italian owner, Franco Bordoni.
This number contradicts other sources which mention "BO 11891".
Somewhere in the mid-1950's the car was exported to the USA where it apparently still resides.
The photo measures some 18 x 13 cm or 7 x 5 inches and is in mint condition for its age. There are NO references to the photographer.
Vintage 1952 Photo, Ferrari 212 Export Touring Barchetta S/N 0134E, Preis von Bremgarten.
This is a vintage 1952 photo of the 212 Export of Hans-Karl von Tscharner during practise for the GP of Bremgarten on May 17, 1952.
The next day, von Tscharner would win his class in the race itself. It was the car's maiden race.
The car, which wore registration number BE-19991 at that time, has disappeared in the mists of time...
The photo measures some 5.5 x 3.5 inches or 14 x 9 cm and has a fold in the left top corner.
Only 1 (one) available.
1952 photo of Ferrari 225 Sport Touring Barchetta S/N 0166ED - Prix de Monaco - Eugenio Castellotti.
This is a shot of Eugenio Castellotti in his privately owned 225S (S/N 0166 ED) en route to second place overall in the 1952 Grand Prix of Monaco which was held that year for Sports Cars instead of F1 cars.
Castellotti sold the car in 1953 to the USA where it still resides after a 7 years break when it resided in France.
The photo measures some 18 x 12.5 cm or 7 x 5 inches and is in mint condition. The back carries the photographer's stamp + some (incorrect) notes.
This appears to be a more modern print.
1952 Photo - Nino Farina - Ferrari 375 Indianapolis - Gran Premio del Valentino, Torino.
This is a fantastic shot of Nino Farina's Ferrari 375 Indianapolis after he crashed it on April 6, 1952 during the "Gran Premio del Valentino" in Turin, Italy.
Ascari had to retire from the lead with a mere 3 laps to go, giving the win to Luigi Villoresi while Piero Taruffi finished second in a Ferrari 625, Fischer finishing 3rd in Ferrari 212 and Peter Whitehead managing a 4th place in a Ferrari 125.
It measures some 8.5 x 6 inches (22 x 15 cm), is glossy black & white and appears to be a more recent print.
1952 photo of Nino Farina on Ferrari 500 - Grand Prix of Belgium - Spa-Francorchamps.
This 1952 photo shows Nino Farina en route to a second place on June 22, 1952 in the rain-soaked Belgian Grand Prix at Spa - Francorchamps.
The race was won by his team mate Alberto Ascari, also on Ferrari 500 while Piero Taruffi crashed his 500 in lap 13.
Louis Rosier dropped out of the race in lap 6 with transmission problems in his privately entered Ferrari 500 while Charles de Tornaco brought his Ecurie Francorchamps entered 500 home in 7th spot.
The photo measures some 20.5 x 15 cm or 8 x 6 inches and is in good condition.
It appears to be a modern print from the original negative.
Vintage 1952 photo of Ferrari 340 America Vignale Spyder S/N 0204A - Le Mans 24 Hours. This vintage & original 1952 photo shows the Ferrari 340 America of Luigi Chinetti & Jean Lucas in the afternoon of June 14, 1952 during the 1952 running of the 24 Heures du Mans. The duo was disqualified around 5.00 AM on Sunday due to an illegal refueling attempt. The car in question is S/N 0204 A, a Vignale Spyder that now seems to reside in the USA. The photo measures some 23 x 17.5 cm of 9 x 7 inches and is in good condition. The back carries the stamp of the photographer. The race was won by Herrmann Lang and Fritz Riess in their Mercedes-Benz 300 SL with a total of 277 laps to their name. For the full results of this race, please see 24 Heures du Mans results 1952. Only 1 available and a VERY rare opportunity. FREE packing, handling & shipping to ANY destination in the world !!
This vintage & original 1952 photo shows the Ferrari 340 America of Luigi Chinetti & Jean Lucas in the afternoon of June 14, 1952 during the 1952 running of the 24 Heures du Mans.
The duo was disqualified around 5.00 AM on Sunday due to an illegal refueling attempt.
The car in question is S/N 0204 A, a Vignale Spyder that now seems to reside in the USA.
The photo measures some 23 x 17.5 cm of 9 x 7 inches and is in good condition.
The back carries the stamp of the photographer.
The race was won by Herrmann Lang and Fritz Riess in their Mercedes-Benz 300 SL with a total of 277 laps to their name.
For the full results of this race, please see 24 Heures du Mans results 1952.
Vintage 1952 Photo of Ascari and Farina on Ferrari 500 at the V Gran Premio dell'Autodromo di Monza 1952.
This is a vintage & original photo, taken by an unknown photographer, of the Ferrari 500's of Alberto Ascari (# 20) and presumably the # 24 of Nino Farina in the pits during the 1952 Formula 2 Grand Prix at Monza.
Although Alberto won the first heat, the camshafts of his Ferrari 500 failed in the second heat which effectively put him out of the race and Nino would go on to win the race.
The photo measures some 9.5 x 7 inches (24 x 18 cm) and is black & white.
Vintage 1952 Photo of Alberto Ascari on Ferrari 500 at the V Gran Premio dell'Autodromo di Monza 1952.
This is a vintage & original photo, taken by an unknown photographer, of Alberto Ascari in his Ferrari 500 being push-started from the pits during the 1952 Formula 2 Grand Prix at Monza.
Although Alberto won the first heat, the camshafts of his Ferrari 500 failed in the second heat which effectively put him out of the race.
Vintage 1953 photo, Mike Hawthorn on Ferrari 340 MM S/N 0294AM, International Trophy Silverstone.
This is a vintage 1953 photo of Mike Hawthorn and Tom Cole in their # 38 & 37 Ferrari 340MM's either before or after the 1953 International Trophy at Silverstone.
The pair would finish the race in first and second place respectively.
Both cars, S/N 0294AM, the 340 MM Touring Spyder of Mike Hawthorn and S/N 0284AM, the 340 MM Vignale Spyder of Tom Cole survive to this day albeit with completely different bodies so this is a rare opportunity to acquire a vintage photo of these cars in their original shape.
The photo measures some 5 x 3 inches or 13 x 8 cm but is a little bit of an irregular cut. It carries NO copyright notices or photographer's name on the back and is in mint condition.
Vintage 1953 photo, Mike Hawthorn on Ferrari 340 MM Touring Spyder S/N 0294AM, International Trophy Silverstone.
This is a vintage 1953 photo of Mike Hathorn in his # 38 Ferrari 340MM's en route to victory in the 1953 International Trophy at Silverstone.
The car, S/N 0294AM, survives to this day albeit with completely different body (Scaglietti Monza) so this is a rare opportunity to acquire a vintage photo of the car in its original shape.
The photo measures some 3.5 x 2.75 inches or 9 x 7 cm. It carries NO copyright notices or photographer's name on the back and is in mint condition.
Vintage 1953 photo of Alberto Ascari at the 1000 KM Rennen Nurburgring.
This is a vintage 1953 photo of the great Alberto Ascari signing autographs after his win in the 1953 running of the Nurburgring 1000 KM race.
Alberto was partnered with Giuseppe Farina for this race and the duo drove their Ferrari 340 MM (375 Plus) Vignale Spyder S/N 0286AM to the overall win with a staggering lead of 15 minutes over the second placed Jaguar C Type (S/N XKC 041) of Ian Stewart & Roy Salvadori.
The car survives to this day in the USA.
The photo measures some 16 x 12 cm or 6 x 5 inches.
Vintage 1953 photo of the International Trophy, Silverstone - Mike Hawthorn.
This is a vintage 1953 photograph of the start of the International Trophy held at Silverstone on May 9, 1953.
Clearly visible to the left is the # 35 Cooper T23 bristol of Bob Gerard (would finish the race in 6th spot), in the middle we see Mike Hawthorn in the # 12 Ferrari 500 who would win the race and to the right of Mike we see the the # 10 Cooper T24 - Alta of Peter Whitehead.
The rest of the starting numbers are very hard to read.
It measures some 8 x 5 inches or 21 x 13.5 cm.
It is in mint condition and the back carries no reference to the possible photographer.
Only 1 available of course.
Vintage 1953 Photo, Giulio Musitelli on Ferrari 166 MM Abarth S/N 0262M, Targa Florio.
This is a vintage 1953 photo of the Abarth-bodied Ferrari 166MM of Giulio Musitelli being towed back onto the road after an off into a field during the 1953 Targa Florio which he would still finish in 21st place.
The car, S/N 0262M, was originally delivered as a Vignale Spyder in March 1953 but quickly rebodied as a Spider by Abarth for the May 1953 Targa Florio (its maiden race).
In 1954 it was again rebodied, this time by Scaglietti and again as a Spyder.
In recent years it has been brought back to its Abarth body style again.
It seems to reside in the USA now.
The photo measures some 4 x 3 inches or 10 x 7 cm and is in excellent condition. The back carries the stamp of Randazzo in Palermo, Italy along with some penciled annotations.
1954 Enzo Ferrari signed contract with Maurice Trintignant.
Here we have a historically VERY important Scuderia Ferrari item.
This is the original contract that Enzo Ferrari signed with Maurice Trintignant to become a Ferrari works driver in the 1954 season.
The contract is dated March 16, 1954 and covers the terms and conditions under which Trintignant will race.
To make this letter extra special, the back shows the prolongation for the 1955 season.
During these two years, Maurice Trintignant competed in 16 F1 Grand Prix for Scuderia Ferrari, raking up 1 win (Monaco 1955), 2 second places and 1 third place plus winning the 1954 running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Enzo signed both the original contract on the front as well as the 1955 continuation on the back.
Comes complete with a contemporary portrait photo of Maurice Trintignant.
We can not express how rare such an item is and how important it is in the history of the Ferrari racing team.
Only 1 available as every autographed item is of course unique by nature.
A Certificate of Authenticity will be provided with this item that guarantees you that the two signatures are genuine or we give you your money back.
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1954 Gold Medal, Syracuse Grand Prix, awarded to Mike Hawthorn.
We are pleased to be able to offer for sale this absolutely unique piece of motoring history:
This medal was given to Mike Hawthorn for competing in the 1954 Syracuse Grand Prix.
Mike drove a Ferrari 625 in this event which he crashed heavily. He sustained serious burns to his arms & legs.
This is what Road & Track wrote about the accident in 1954:
"....Marimon in a Maserati drove too close to the right side of the track and sent up a shower of hay. Blinded by the flying chaff, the second place car, a Ferrari with Hawthorn driving, crashed against the safety wall and the car caught fire. Gonzales, about seven feet behind Hawthorn, piled into the Englishman's car, careened and went into the wall. Both cars were destroyed by the flames and Hawthorn was taken to the hospital....".
Shown below is a photo from R&T of the scene of the accident.
This medal went straight from Mike's estate, in 1959, to an important collector from whom we acquired it recently.
A truly unique opportunity to acquire a piece of memorabilia from Hawthorn's personal possession.
Measures approximately 1.25 inches in diameter and is made of 18 carat gold.
Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have at sales@TheF1Store.com.
Vintage 1954 photo of Jose Froilan Gonzales at the 1954 Grand Prix of Britain.
This photo was taken in the pits at Silverstone during the 1954 British Grand Prix and shows Jose Froilan Gonzales with his Ferrari 625 along with chief mechanic Meazza and on the right a gentleman called "Amerotti" according to the notes on the back. Mr. Amerotti is unknown to me.
Fangio, driving for Mercedes, had set the pole position but was overtaken by Gonzales the very first lap and Gonzales did not give the lead away anymore and finished more than a minute ahead of second placed Mike Hawthorn, also on Ferrari 625. Fangio finished 4th in his Mercedes W196.
The photo measures some 20 x 15 cm or some 8 x 6 inches and is a VINTAGE print i.e. printed shortly after the image was captured.
This is a vintage 1954 photo of Mike Hawthorn in his Ferrari 625 en route to second place overall in the 1954 Grand Prix of Britain at Silverstone.
It is a great dynamic shot of Mike on the main straight.
This is a vintage photo, i.e. it was printed shortly after the image was captured on film.
The photo measures some 4.3 x 3.5 inches or 11 x 9 cm and is in excellent condition.
The back carries NO photographer's stamp.
Vintage 1955 photo of Paul Frere- Grand Prix Monaco (Europe) 1955 - Ferrari 555 Supersqualo.
This is a vintage 1955 photo of the great Paul Frere at the wheel of the Ferrari Super Squalo 555 that he would share with Piero Taruffi for the 1955 Grand Prix of Monaco which was named Grand Prix of Europe for the occassion.
The duo would finish the race in 8th place (out of 9 finishers...) and not less than 14 laps behind winner Maurice Trintignant on Ferrari 625.
The photo measures some 17 x 12 cm or 6.5 x 5 inches.
The back carries NO reference to the possible photographer.
Vintage June 1955 Domenica del Corriere Alberto Ascari Deadly Crash.
This is a vintage & original June 5 1955 issue of Italian magazine "Domenica del Corriere" which pays attention to the untimely death of Italian racing ace Alberto Ascari.
On May 26, 1955 Alberto tried out the Ferrari 750 Monza S/N 0562M which he was to share with Eugenio Castellotti at the Autodromo di Monza. In the third lap, the car started to skid unexplicably, summersaulted and Alberto was slung from the car onto the track where he died a couple of minutes later.
The (fast!) corner where this accident happened, the "Curva di Vialone", was later renamed "Variante Ascari" in his honour.
Since there is no photographic account of the accident itself or the aftermath, the magazine had to make do with a more than excellent and very dramatic artist's impression which shows Alberto being slung from the car. That image is used on a full page which makes it excellently suited for framing.
Furthermore, there is a full page account of the accident including drawings of the path of the car and it pays attention to earlier, similar accidents and the crash of Alberto's father, Antonio Ascari at Montlhery in 1925.
Excellent condition for its age!
This is a vintage portrait photo of Eugenio Castellotti, winner of the 1956 Mille Miglia on Ferrari 290 MM.
The photo dates from February 1956 but was printed for a customer of "Sports Car" magazine in August 1957, 5 months after Eugenio had died at the Autodromo di Modena while testing a new Ferrari for the 1957 "12 Hours of Sebring".
The photo measures some 16 x 16 cm or 6 x 6 inches and is mounted to board. Slight bumps to the corners of the board.
1958 Plaque, Portugal Grand Prix given to Mike Hawthorn.
We are pleased to be able to offer for sale this fabulous piece of motoring history:
This plaque was given to Mike Hawthorn for competing in the 1958 Portugal Grand Prix at Porto race track.
Mike drove a Ferrari 246 and set the second fastest qualifying time behind Stirling Moss in his Vanwall. During the race, Mike set the fastest lap time (almost 2 seconds faster than Moss's pole time!) but still came in second after Moss.
This was of course all in Mike's Championship Winning year and it was the second to last time that Mike would race in a Grand Prix...
This is what Mike said after the race:
"I was upset to find that my race number was 22. Both Pete [Collins] and Luigi [Musso] had been killed on cars with 2 as their number, and the sight of 22 on mine really put the wind up me. I rushed off to Tavoni and asked if I might have 24, which was Taffy's number, and he and Taffy both agreed; only the numbers were changed, not the actual cars."
This medal went straight from Mike's estate, in 1959, to an important collector from whom we acquired it directly.
It measures approximately 3.4 x 1.5 inches.
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This is a vintage 1958 photo of Wolfgang Berghe von Trips in his Ferrari 246, leading Jack brabham in his Cooper Climax during the Grand Prix of Great Britain at Silverstone.
Wolfgang qualified 11th. and managed as high as 6th place in the race before he had to give up in lap 59 out of 75 with engine trouble.
It measures approximately 8 x 4.5 inches.
It is in mint condition and does not carry any photographer's reference.
Vintage 1958 close-up photo of Mike Hawthorn in his Ferrari 246 Dino.
Vintage 1958 close-up photograph of a concentrated Mike Hawthorn, complete with his trademark helmet and beautie, at the wheel of his Ferrari Dino 246 during his 1958 World Championship winning season.
Unfortunately it is unknown where the photo was taken but judging by the back drop, this could very well be the Italian Grand Prix at Monza where Mike finished second behind Tony Brooks on Vanwall.
The photo measures some 13 x 18 cm or 5 x 7 inches and carries a copyright stamp on the back.
This is a vintage print, i.e. printed shortly after the original image was captured on film and is in more than excellent condition.
This is a vintage 1959 B&W photo of Tony Brooks at the wheel of his Ferrari 246 F1 during the 1959 Grand Prix of the USA, held at Sebring.
This was the first ever GP in the USA.
It measures approximately 7 x 5 inches.
Excellent condition.
About the car:
This is S/N 0004, built in 1958 and is of the small tube chassis frame variety.
This is the same car in which Luigi Musso had his fatal accident during the French Grand Prix held at Reims on July 6, 1958.
The car was raced extensively during the 1958, 1959 and 1960 seasons and was raced by the above mentioned Luigi Musso and further by Wolfgang von Trips, Phil Hill, Jean Behra (amongst others a win at the Aintree 200, 1959), Cliff Allison, Olivier Gendebien, Froilan Gonzales and of course Tony Brooks.
The car was broken up at the end of the 1960 season but somewhere during the 1960's Sir Anthony Bamford of the UK acquired the engine from the factory. In 1980 Graypaul Motors created a replica of the car which now seems to reside in Japan.
About the race:
Tony qualified 4th with a time of 3'05.9 and finished the race in in 3rd position, a royal 3 minutes behind winner Bruce McLaren on Cooper Climax.
Mike Hawthorn - Champion Year - My battle for the Driver's World Title.
4th Edition 1959.
3 Days after the manuscript was delivered to the Publishers, Mike Hawthorn was killed on the Guilford by-pass.
It tells the story of the 1958 season when Hawthorn became the first British World Champion. Ironically one of the low points of the year was the death of Hawthorn’s great friend Peter Collins.
Truly it was a disastrous year for motor racing.
Fine condition for age with minor discolorization to the dust jacket.
Only 1 pc. available!
1959 Photo Grand Prix of Italy at Monza with Tony Brooks on Ferrari and Bruce McLaren on Cooper Climax.
This is a great photo of Tony Brooks in his # 30 Ferrari 246 being chased by Bruce McLaren on Cooper T51 Climax in the very first lap of the 1959 Gran Premio d'Italia at the Autodromo di Monza.
Tony would fail to complete the first lap due to clutch problems while Bruce's engine gave up the ghost in lap 22.
It measures some 9.5 x 6.5 inches (24 x 16 cm) and is black & white.
It appears to be a more modern print.
Vintage 1959 photo of Jean Behra on Ferrari 246 at the Grand Prix of France at Reims.
This vintage original 1959 photo shows Jean Behra's Ferrari 246 blowing smoke as a piston is on the way out on July 5 1959 during the French Grand Prix at Reims.
Jean ran in 6th postition when a piston expired in lap 31 which put him out of the race.
This picture is one of the last there is of Jean as a Grand Prix driver as this was formally his last Grand Prix and he died less than a month later (on August 1, 1959) when he crashed his privately owned Porsche at the AVUS ring in Berlin.
The photo measures some 17.5 x 12.5 cm or 7 x 5 inches and is in good condition.
Vintage 1961 Le Mans Pre-Race Flyer.
These flyers were handed out at the race to spectators to show them around the track.
The cover matches the image of the 1961 race poster.
It measures 5.4 x 8.4 inches and unfolds to 21.6 x 8.4 inches.
The race was won by Phil Hill & Olivier Gendebien in their # 10 Ferrari 250 TRI/61 S/N 0794TR with a total of 333 laps to their name.
For the full results of this race, please see 24 Heures du Mans results 1961.
This is a vintage 1961 B&W photo of the pack coming through the Parabolica turn during the 1961 Grand Prix of Italy at the Autodromo di Monza.
The photo shows not less than FIVE of the famous Ferrari 156 Sharknose cars in 1 single view!
This race would of course go down in hisory as one of the most dramatic ever as seconds after this photo was taken, the Ferrari of Wolfgang von Trips and the Lotus of Jim Clark would get tangled up and von Trips would lose his life in the resulting crash.
Going through the cars in the picture, starting at the bottom, we see the following drivers:
It is amazing to see that only 1 (Sir Jack Brabham) out of the above 9 drivers is still alive today...
This photo measures a staggering 12 x 9.5 inches.
It is in mint condition for its age.
Please note that this photo is too big for our scanner so we had to digitally "stitch" two scans together to be able to present the total image. The horizontal line at the bottom of the image is a result of that. This is NOT visible in the actual photo!
Original 1961 Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips Death Notice and Obituary Card set.
This is an extremely scarce set!
This is an ORIGINAL Death Notice and funeral cards set of Wolfgang Reichsgraf Berghe von Trips.
Only a few selected friends of the family received this card in 1961 after Wolfgang's untimely death during the 1961 Grand Prix of Italy at Monza when his Ferrari 156 Sharknose flipped over.
This set consists of the folowing:
Only 1 set available.
1962 Journalists record of the 1000 KM de Paris Linas Montlhery Ferrari 250 GTO.
Here we have a pretty unique set of documentation... it is the complete set of items collected and drawn up during the 1962 1000KM race at Paris by German motorsports journalist Alfred Brinkmann.
Not less than 16 (!) Ferrari 250 GTO's in the entry list for the event and amazingly enough, the race was won by Pedro & Ricardo Rodriguez on... Ferrari GTO!
The set consists of the following:
A HIGHLY interesting set!
Only 1 (one) set available of course.
1963 Targa Florio Print of Ferrari 250P SN 0810 and Simca Abarth 1300 Bialbero.
This is a vintage 1964 print of a pits scene during practise for the 1963 running of the Targa Florio.
It shows the # 174 Ferrari 250P of Mike parkes & John Surtees (accident after 4 laps) and the Abarth Simca 1300 Bialbero # 40 of Enzo Buzzetti & Renzo Sinibaldi (DNF after 2 laps).
The Ferrari is S/N 0810 which survives to this day in the USA.
The print COULD come from Castrol Oil as we have seen similar images in Castrol publications of that era and it measures some 25 x 18 cm or 10 x 7 inches.
It is in near mint condition.
1963 Targa Florio print - Ferrari 250P S/N 0812 - Ludovico Scarfiotti.
This is a vintage 1964 print of Ludovico Scarfiotti at speed in a Sicilian village during the 1963 running of the Targa Florio.
Scarfiotti was partnered with "Wild" Willy Mairesse and unfortunately, the car was crashed on the 4th lap.
The car, bearing # 172 in this race, is S/N 0812 which survives to this day.
The print COULD come from Castrol Oil as we have seen similar images in Castrol publications of that era and measures some 25 x 18 cm or 10 x 7 inches.
Official Program Booklet 1963 Formula 1 Grand Prix held at Silverstone.
The race was held on July 20, 1963.
Pole Position was for Jim Clark in the Lotus 25 Climax who also won the race.
Fastest lap was for John Surtees in the Ferrari 156/63.
Near Mint Condition for age.
82 pages.
5 x 8 inches.
Beautiful poster showing the start of the 1963 edition of the Le mans 24 hour race.
Measures approximately 39.5 x 27 inches.
Ferrari Print Nr. 1244/97Issued in 1997.
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Graham Hill, Ferrari 275 P2 Nurburgring 1000 KM 1965 Poster.
A truely great poster of Graham Hill at the wheel of the Maranello Concessionaires Ferrari 275 P2, S/N 0826, now residing with Ralph Lauren, during the 1965 1000 KM Rennen at the Nurburgring. Graham was partnered with Jackie Stewart for the race but they would retire due to electrical problems.
Photography by Rainer W. Schlegelmilch.
Measures approximately 26.8 x 16.8 inches or 68 x 42 cm in metric.
The hazy scan does not do justice to this very fine poster.
1965 photo of Ferrari 206 P Barchetta S/N 0834 Cesana-Sestrieres Hillclimb.
This is a more recent print (exact age unknown) of the Ferrari Dino 206 P of Ludovico Scarfiotti prior to the Cesana - Sestrieres hillclimb on July 25, 1965.
Scarfiotti would win this race outright.
The car, S/N 0834, was modified from Dino 166P earlier in July 1965 and the body was modified from Berlinetta to completely roofless Barchetta just prior to this race.
It survives to this day in the UK.
The photo is in mint condition, measures approximately 20 x 20 cm or 8 x 8 inches and carries no references to the possible photographer.
Vintage 1965 24 heures du Mans Qualifying Poster.
April 10 & 11, 1965.
38 x 60 cm.15 x 23.5 inches.
Mint condition for its age.
This poster advertised the "5eme Criterium International de Vitesse Motocycliste 250 - 350 - 500 cc" which was of course a motorcycle race AND the tests / qualifying sessions for the upcoming 24 Heures du Mans.
The artwork shows an artist impression (by Beligond) of a motorcycle being chased by a Ferrari sportscar.
The race was won by Jochen Rindt & Masten Gregory in their # 21 Ferrari 250 LM S/N 5893 with a total of 348 laps to their name.
For Ferrari, this would be the last time that they won the 24 Heures du Mans...
For the full results of this race, please see 24 Heures du Mans results 1965.
This poster will be shipped, rolled, in a sturdy tube.
Vintage 1965 24 Heures du Mans Race Poster.
June 19 & 20, 1965
38 x 58 cm15 x 22.5 inches
Mint condition!
This poster is part of the so-called "Modern Photographic Approach" era in Le Mans posters which lasted from 1964 - 1971.
The basis of the 1965 Le Mans poster is a photograph, taken by Le Mans photographer Andre Delourmel, of the start of the 1964 running of the Le Mans race with the field storming towards the famous Dunlop curve. The colors of the photograph were heavily touched up for use on the poster.
1965 Le Maine Libre Le Mans Poster Triumph Spitfire Ferrari 365 P2.
Issued by Le Maine Libre, a local Le Mans newspaper, in 2007 it shows the # 60 Triumph Spitfire of Jean-Jacques Thuner & Simo Lampinen (S/N FC 545 952, License Plate ADU 4B) about to be overtaken (under the Dunlop Bridge) by the # 18 Ferrari 365 365 P2 of Pedro Rodriguez & Nino Vaccarella (S/N 0838).
Both cars would finish the race... The Triumph in 13th spot with 274 laps, the Ferrari in 7th spot with 320 laps to its name.
60 x 40 cm24 x 16 inches
Issued in 2007 !
Vintage 1965 (LARGE !) photograph of Lorenzo Bandini testing Dino 166P S/N 0834 at Modena Track.
This is a vintage April 1965 photo of the famous Ferrari Dino 166P (S/N 0834) being tested by Scuderia Ferrari factory driver Lorenzo Bandini at Modena race track prior to its first race outing.
Judging by the brake dust on the front wheel, Lorenzo had already put a couple of laps on it when this photo was taken.
About a month later, Nino Vaccarella and the same Lorenzo Bandini would gun this 1600cc pocket rocket so fast around the Nurburgring track during the 1965 1000KM race that both officials and competitors had a hard time believing that this was actually a 1600cc car and under the watchful eye of the race commissioners the engine was taken apart after the race to verify its displacement!
The car was later "chopped" to Barchetta specification and succesfully entered in various hillclimb events and giving Ludovico Scarfiotti the 1965 European hillclimb championship.
The car survives to this day and seems to reside in the UK.
This LARGE photo measures some 30 x 20 cm or 11.8 x 7.9 inches and is in very good condition.
The back carries NO references to a possible photographer.
Vintage 1965 photo of Ferrari 275P2 S/N 0828, 1000 KM Nurburgring.
This is a vintage 1965 photo of the factory entered Ferrari 275 P2 of John Surtees and Ludovico Scarfiotti en route to victory in the 1965 running of the Nurburgring 1000 KM.
The car in question is S/N 0828 which has lived a troubled life, having rebodied at least twice and virtually burnt to ashes when owned by famous French cartoonist Albert Uderzo in 1981.
The photos is in mint condition, measures some 12 x 17 cm (5 x 7 inches) and carries the stamp of the photographer on the back.
Vintage 1967 photo of Ferrari 330 P4 S/N 0860 at the BOAC 500 - Geoffrey Goddard.
This is a vintage photo (i.e. printed shortly after the image was captured on film) of the Ferrari 330 P4 Barchetta of Chris Amon & Jackie Stewart en route to 2nd place overall in the 1967 running of the BOAC 500 at Brands Hatch after having lost the engine cover.
The car, S/N 0860, was modified from Berlinetta to Barchetta right before this race and it was its only race in this guise as it would be converted to a 350 CanAm Spyder Group 7 car after this.
It survives to this day minus its original body.
The photo is in mint condition, measures approximately 21 x 16 cm or 8 x 6 inches and carries the stamp of the great Godfrey Goddard on the back.
Ferrari 512M, Le Mans 24 Hours 1971, Manfredini - Gagliardi --SLOTCAR --
This 1/32nd scale slotcar, made by Spirit of Spain, is a wonderfully detailed replica of S/N 1050, after it was modified to "M" specification, as entered by Scuderia Filipinetti and raced by Corrado Manfredini and Giancarlo Gagliardi during the 1971 Le Mans 24 Hours.
Manfredini & Gagliardi had to retire in the 14th lap due to gearbox trouble.
The original car survives to this day and now seems to reside in Switzerland.
This ready-to-run slotcar has the following specifications:
Comes in a Display Box.
LIMITED AVAILABILITY !
Vintage 1971 Photo - Ferrari 312 PB - S/N 0880 - Jackie Ickx / Clay Regazzoni - 1000 KM Brands Hatch.
This is a vintage & original photo of the Ferrari 312PB of Jackie Ickx and Clay Regazzoni (driving in this picture), enroute to 2nd overall in the 1971 running of the 1000 KM of Brands Hatch.
The car, S/N 0880 (formerly S/N 0878), survives to this day and presumably resides in the USA.
It measures some 9.5 x 7.5 inches (24.5 x 19 cm) and is black & white.
Vintage 1973 Photo - Ferrari 312 PB - S/N 0886 - Ronnie Peterson / Tim Schenken - 1000 KM Monza.
This is a vintage & original photo of the Ferrari 312PB of Ronnie Peterson and Tim Schenken (driving in this picture), enroute to 3rd overall in the 1973 running of the 1000 KM of Monza.
The car, S/N 0886, survives to this day and presumably resides in the UK / Monaco.
It measures some 9.5 x 7 inches (24 x 17.5 cm) and is black & white.
Ferrari Mondiale 1975 Year Book.
The official 1975 year book of Scuderia Ferrari under the guidance of a very young Luca di Montezemolo who brought Niki Lauda to the World Championship title.
Great pictures and elaborate description of each of the 1975 Grand Prix.
Of course also a lot of attention to second driver Clay Reggazoni.
96 pages in Italian.
Ca. 8 x 11 inches.
This official Ferrari factory issued postcard of F1 ace Carlos Reutemann has been signed by "The Drake", Enzo Ferrari, himself on January 27, 1977.
The typed text on the back refers to the kind telex that Enzo received and send his regards.
The Reutemann signature on the front is printed.
A Certificate of Authenticity will be provided with this item that guarantees you that this is a genuine Enzo Ferrari signature or we give you your money back.
Vintage 1977 Niki Lauda - Ferrari 312T2 - Grand Prix Italy - Monza.
This is an original 1977 color slide of Niki Lauda his # 11 Ferrari 312 T2 enroute to 2nd place overall in the 1977 Italian Grand Prix at the Autodromo di Monza.
Possession of this slide includes the copyright which means that you are free to reproduce it, also on a commercial basis!
It is of professional quality.
It is a 35 mm slide and of course in color.
Vintage 1977 Carlos Reutemann - Ferrari 312T2 - Grand Prix Italy - Monza.
This is an original 1977 color slide of Carlos Reutemann in his # 12 Ferrari 312 T2 enroute to a DNF in the 1977 Italian Grand Prix at the Autodromo di Monza.
Carlos would spin out of the race in lap 39 while in 3rd place.
Original 1982 Monaco Grand Prix Poster.
Artist's impression of Nelson Piquet in the 1981 world championship winning Brabham BT50.
16 x 24 inches.
The totally chaotic race was won by Ricardo Patrese in his Brabham, ahead of Didier Pironi on Ferrari and Andrea de Cesaris on Alfa Romeo.
Will be shipped rolled, in a sturdy tube.
Ferrari 126 C3 Formula One Brochure.
Approximately 7 x 9 inches, unfolds to 14 x 9 inches (2 panes).
NO Ferrari Print # but official factory issue and printed by ARBE, Modena, Italy.
Ferrari Factory Postcard Michele Alboreto.
Shows Michele with his brand new 1984 Ferrari 126C4 + printed signature.
Approximately 6 x 4 inches.
Ferrari Print Number 292/83, issued in 1983.
This official Ferrari factory issued postcard of the Fiorano race track, Ferrari's private testing grounds, has been signed by "The Drake", Enzo Ferrari, himself in November 1987.
The typed text on the back refers to the kind greetings that Enzo received and sends his regards in return.
The card is in more than excellent condition and the signature is "slightly shaken & stirred" as Enzo was already an old man when he signed this card.
Shows Michele behind his 1987 Ferrari F1-87 + printed signature.
It measures approximately 6 x 4 inches or 15 x 10 cm.
Ferrari Print Number 471/87, issued in 1987.
Ferrari Factory Postcard Gerhard Berger.
It shows Gerhard behind his 1987 Ferrari F1-87 + printed signature.
Ferrari Print Number 472/87, issued in 1987.
Ferrari F1 87 / 88 C Formula One Brochure.
Approximately 7 x 9 inches, unfolds to 28 x 9 inches (4 panes).
Print# 511/88, issued in 1988, printed by ARBE, Modena, Italy.
PILOTI, CHE GENTE... by ENZO FERRARI
Author: Enzo FerrariPublisher: Conti Editore
Enzo Ferrari's personal view on the world of motor car racing. A BIG book at 495 pages and countless color and black & white image.
Text: Italian Binding: HardboundPages: 495Size: cms. 24x30Edition: 5th, 1989
RARE !
Ferrari F1/89 Gerhard Berger at Monaco 1989 Poster.
Scarce, scarce, scare...
A truly beautiful poster that is not done justice by the somewhat spotty image shown here.
It measures approximately 100 x 70 cm or 40 x 27 inches.
Ferrari Print Number 580/89, issued in 1989, printed by Arbe, Modena, Italy.
A VERY hard-to-find poster.
Official Ferrari factory issue!
Will be shipped rolled in a sturdy tube.
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Ferrari F92 A Formula One Brochure.
Approximately 7 x 9 inches, unfolds to 21 x 9 inches (3 panes).
Ferrari Print # 707/92, issued in 1992, printed by ARBE, Modena, Italy.
Ferrari F93 AFormula One Brochure.
Ferrari 412 T2 Formula One Brochure
Approximately 7 x 9 inches
Print# 938/95, issued in 1995
1995 Ferrari F50 by Cavallo Scrimante
Limited Edition of only 500 pcs.
This model, issued by Cavallo Scrimante of The Netherlands (The Netherlands Number One Ferrari model maker!) is based on a 1/18 scale Bburago 3352.
The car is an exact copy of the car with which Charles (Charlie) Kwan competed in the Super Sports Car Race preceding the Macau Grand Prix on November 18, 1995.
The car was delivered just in time to compete in the race and the mechanics had barely enough time to put on the sponsor decals so the can was entered more or less "out-of-the-box"!
The chassisnumber of the original car is 103328
The model received a decal set which is an exact replica of the decals as the care bore during the race.
The same car (i.e. in 1/1 scale) was later modified and raced again. Cavallo Scrimante also made a model of that car (CS97018).
This is a limited edition of 500 pcs, made in 1996.
Ferrari F310B Formula One Brochure.
Ferrari Print # 1147/96 3M/01/97, issued in 1996, printed in Janury 1997 by Golinelli, Italy.
Original 1998 Monaco GP Race Poster.
Photo montage of Michael Schumacher in the 1997 Ferrari F310B.
Ferrari F399 Formula One Brochure
Print# 1445/99, issued in 1999
Michael Schumacher & Jean Todt signed Ferrari F1-2000 Brochure.
This is an original brochure for the Ferrari F1-2000, the first Ferrari F1 car of this millenium.
Michael Schumacher and his boss Jean Todt both personally autographed it on the front cover.
The brochure measures approximately 7 x 9 inches and opens up to 14 x 9 inches.
This is a very rare opportunity to own a great item signed by the worlds greatest racing drivers and items like this will surely appreciate in value.
A Certificate of Authenticity will be provided with this item that guarantees you that the signatures are genuine or we give you your money back.
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Original 2000 Monaco GP Race Poster.
It shows a graphic representation of Michael Schumacher in the 1999 Ferrari F399 on his way to winning the 1999 event.
Unsused and in mint condition.
It measures approximately 42 x 60 cm or some 16 x 24 inches.
The race was won by David Coulthard on McLaren, ahead of Rubens Barrichello on Ferrari and Giancarlo Fisichella on Benetton.
Ferrari F2001 Formula One Brochure
Print# 1670/01, issued in 2001
Luca Badoer signed 2002 Official Ferrari Publicity Card.
This is an officialy Ferrari issued publicity card of test driver, Luca Badoer.
Eventhough it is an official issue, it does NOT carry a print number.
The card has been personally signed by Luca with a blue marker.
A great piece of Ferrari memorabilia that will surely appreciate in value over time!
It measures approximately 13 x 19 cm or some 5 x 6 inches.
A Certificate of Authenticity will be provided with this item that guarantees you that the signature is genuine or we give you your money back.
This is the ULTRA SCARCE 2002 DOUBLE cap of Michael Schumacher!
Merely 750 of these (basically very odd!) caps were made to celebrate the the successes in the 2002 Formula One season; Michael winning the driver's title and Scuderia Ferrari winning the Contructor's title.
For all clarity, this cap has TWO peaks!
We only have a few of these caps which were made exclusively for the team to celebrate the above mentioned titles and they were never intended to end up in the normal trade channels.
New & unworn.
Michael Schumacher signed 2002 DVAG Platinum Cap.
This is a BRAND NEW, never worn, 2002 DVAG sponsor cap, made after Michael achieved his 4th F1 World Title in 2001 and Michael wore such caps throughout the 2002 season.
Michael has personally autographed it on the peak with a black marker.
This is a very rare opportunity to own a great item signed by the worlds greatest racing driver and items like this will surely appreciate in value.
Please note that the image shown is a sample and that "your" cap might differ slightly from this image as every signature is unique. The certificate will show the actual cap.
Only a few available as every autographed item is of course unique by nature.
Michael Schumacher signed 2002 DVAG Cap - Gold.
Michael Schumacher signed 2003 DVAG Cap.
This is a BRAND NEW, never worn, 2003 DVAG sponsor cap, made after Michael achieved his 5th F1 World Title in 2002 and Michael wore such caps throughout the 2003 season.
Michael Schumacher & Jean Todt signed Ferrari Fila Team Cap.
Here we have a unifit Fila Ferrari Team Cap which has been signed on the peak by both 7 times F1 World Champion Michael Schumacher and his direct boss, Jean Todt.
The cap is new & unused.
This is a very rare opportunity to own a great item signed by the worlds greatest racing driver and his boss and items like this will surely appreciate in value.
Rubens Barrichello signed Ferrari Helmet Visor.
This is a great (replica!) helmet visor with Vodafone / Marlboro RBS banner that has been signed Rubinho in person.
Rubens used a black marker for this signature and dated his signature with "2005".
Please note that this is a replica visor and not an actual race used visor (would be FAR more expensive if it was) and that it is for display purposes only.
This is a very rare opportunity to own a great item signed by one of the worlds greatest racing drivers and items like this will surely appreciate in value.
Ross Brawn signed Ferrari Pista di Fiorano Note Book.
This small note book has been signed in black sharpie by Ross.
A great piece of Ross Brawn memorabilia !
Measures approximately 3 x 4.75 inches.
Luciano Burti signed Pista di Fiorano Note Book.
This small note book has been signed in black marker by Luciano and dated 2002.
A great piece of Ferrari memorabilia !
It measures approximately 3 x 4.75 inches.
Eddie Irvine signed Ferrari hat.
This is an officially licensed Ferrari cap that has been boldly signed by former Ferrari star Eddie Irvine.
Eddie signed it in black marker on the peak.
Michael Schumacher signed Formula 3 Postcard.
This postcard shows Michael VERY early on in his carreer in Formula Three.
Michael personally autographed this card with a blue marker on the front.
This card measures some 15 x 10 cm or 6 x 4 inches.
Michael Schumacher signed Photo.
This is a great shot of a relaxed Michael during a soccer match in Germany.
It was personally autographed by Michael with a black marker.
It measures some 6 x 4 inches or 15 x10 cm.
Jean Todt signed Maranello Card Postcard.
This post card was issued in a limited, individually numbered, quantity by the community of Maranello to thank Ferrari for 6 F1 Constructor's Titles in a row (1999 - 2004).
Jean Todt, Scuderia Ferrari's general manager, personally autographed this card with a black marker.
A great piece of Jean Todt memorabilia !
This card measures approximately 6 x 4 inches or 15 x 10 cm.
This is a vintage 1958 photo of Peter Collins in his Ferrari 246 ready for practice for the Grand Prix of Germany at The Nurburgring.
Peter qualified 4th. and was battling for the lead in the race when he clipped a bank, somersaulting the car at over 100 MPH over a hedge and down into a field. Collins was flung from the car. He died soon after in a hospital in Bonn of severe head trauma.
It measures approximately 4.75 x 6.75 inches.
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Luciano Burti signed 2002 Official Ferrari Publicity Card.
This is an officialy Ferrari issued publicity card of 2002 test driver, Luciano Burti.
The card has been personally signed by Luciano with a blue marker.
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