0324AM was originally entered by Bill Spear for himself and Hill (race number #16) but Spear could not start due to an highway accident involving his Bentley on the way from Maranello to Reims. Car was then raced by Chinetti and Hill with race number #5. Carini / Maglioli (race number #18) is not listed on the official race program and seems to be a late entry by Scuderia Ferrari. Ferrari also wanted to enter a 340 MM Berlinetta PF for Villoresi and Hawthorn (race number #17) but they DNA (reason unknown). See race program (from the https://www.racingsportscars.com site): Image Unavailable, Please Login
On the 5th of July 1953 was also the Bobbio - Passo del Penice hillclimb (which was incidentally the last win for Enzo Ferrari as a driver in 1931). [Speculation] My notes list that Giorgio Pimpinelli was entered in this event. Correct? And which car? Pimpinelli bought 0026 M in 1952 and later (1953???) 0182 ED. [/Speculation]
With no picture of the car at this event, difficult to have on opinion. But thanks anyway for the info !
Giorgio Pimpinelli purchased 0026 M on 30 October 1952 and sold it 31 May 1954. Giorgio Pimpinelli purchased 0182 ED on 5 December 1953 and sold it 17 March 1956. Marcel Massini
Additional info found on the official website of the event in Rievocazione Storica form: Winner of the 5° Bobbio - Passo del Penice hillclimb in 1953 was Giacomo Parietti driving a Fiat 500/S and the date was 17.05.1953 instead of 05.07.1953).
Yesterday, we forgot SCCA National Offutt AFB, USA on 5 July 1953 ! http://www.ferrariexperts.com/SCCA%20results%201953.htm#OFF
This is how 0226 AT looked prior to the July 1953 Offutt AFB event. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
This is what I have for the National Sports Car Races Offutt - please feel free to correct and add! Race 2 (75 miles for Modified Sports Cars All classes): #6 0220 ED (225 Sport Vignale Spyder), Marshall Lewis, result unknown #12 0226 AT (340 Mexico), Carroll Shelby, result unknown #17 0218 ET (225 Sport Vignale Spyder), Bill Lloyd, 4th AO and 1 in DM #75 0032 MT (340 America), Jack McAfee, DNF (Oil leak, bearings) Race 4 (200 miles for modified and production sports cars over 1500 cc): #5 0204 A (340 America), Jim Kimberly, DNF #6 0220 ED (225 Sport Vignale Spyder), Marshall Lewis, 6th AO and 1 in DM #10 0054 M (166 MM Barchetta), Ebby Lunken, 3rd in EM #12 0226 AT (340 Mexico), Carroll Shelby & Jack McAfee, 2nd AO and 2 in CM #17 0218 ET (225 Sport Vignale Spyder), Bill Lloyd, 9th AO and 2 in DN #27 0118 A (340 America), Charles Brown, DNF #75 0032 MT (340 America), Jack McAfee, result unknown (NB: McAfee took over 0226 AT when mid-race Shelby could not continue due to extreme heat) #90 0010 M (166 MM Barchetta), James Simpson, result unknown
I show 0054 M being raced 5 July 1953 at Chanute AFB in Rantoul/IL by Ebby Lunken. Same weekend? Marcel Massini
4 June 1953 was a Thursday.......... There's definitely some confusion with dates here and the various races at Offutt AFB. Marcel Massini
For 4 June 1953 I have two races on Offutt AFB in my database, a 75 mile and a 200 mile race with Jack McAfee racing 0032 MT in both. Results listed as 2nd in the 75 mile and DNF in the 200 mile race. As you correctly said, 4 June is not a weekend day. And we have the same Jack McAfee racing the same 0032 MT on 5 July in both a 75 mile and a 200 mile race. Coincidence? No, in retrospect I believe that there were no races at 4 June and that my database entries for that date are incorrect and should be filed for the 5 July 1953 races.
In 1953 Offutt Air Force Base was an operational AFB. The races on July 5th are well documented. It is not likely that a commander would give permission for other car races only a few weeks earlier (June 4th or June 21st).
Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Too much pics and not enough time but here is what I have found for Offutt AFB. We can say #17 was 0166ED and not 0218ET.