Dear Jan, Thanks for posting this lovely photo. I am wandering if you or any other Swedish "maseratista" from Stockholm might possibly help me on a local research about the 1956 Sveriges GP. I am looking for any photos and documents related to the presence of my Maserati 450S prototype (the ex Moss/Jenkinson 350S Mille Miglia entry) in test at the Sveriges GP of 12 August 1956 at Räbelow as a prototype Type 54. The KAK has placed me in touch with an intitution, in Stockholm, where are stored their historic archives. This is the Naringslivs Historia (Centre for Business History). They kindly authorized my research there, but I should go in person and with the help of a Swedish speaking person. Could you kindly get in touch with me by PM ([email protected]) in case you might possibly help? Thank you very much for your attention. Franco Lombardi
It's a really cool rendering, but your fantastic Sebring should have been in it too Jan! And the GP is a very interesting part of Swedish racing history, I would have been honored to help you out Franco. But being realistic about it I realize I dont have the amount of time I'd like to contribute with. Hope you get in touch with someone to assist you. Btw it's called Råbelöv 😎
Ciao Franco I have been digging in the news paper archives around the swedish GP in 1956.. I should have some footage please mail me on [email protected] Yes I am a swede working for artcurial.. Which race number did the car have? saluti Nik
Looks like their architectural renderer has a Maserati & Citroen appreciation! Here's a few more project renderings from the website. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Ah a real image in contrast to all the computer generated ones above that don't really look like Stockholm unless they are plans for a future or brand new neighborhood like Hammarby MS
I must admit I don't know that neighborhood Tend to stick to Normalmstorg, gamla stan and just outside, Lidingo. MS
Marc, The renderings are from our production of built and ongoing projects. The twin towers were completed in early 2000. They are situated on one of Stockholms islands called Kungsholmen. The area is called St Erik. You can actually see them from Gamla Stan /Old Town. Kind regards, Jan
Dear Red Baron, The "Twin Towers" is a rendering on a photograph. The other two are on computer generated images. We got bored with always using generic "modern" cars in our presentations. Kind regards, fidjeland
Classic Maseratis crowding outside museum in Stockholm. Photo: Fredric Gustafsson Image Unavailable, Please Login