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As a works car in 1965 it variously had a 3.3 litre or a 4 litre engine, both 4-cam; after Le Mans in 1965, with the WSC won, Ferrari took out all...
It does indeed show something about DP........it makes the supposed quotes in an earlier post look even more unlike him than they already did, and...
1961 Ferrari 156 for sale at Hall and Hall Anyone who wants one badly enough has their chance now..... Paul M
It has just been reported that Gonzalez has passed away at the age of 90. ..:: Carburando On-Line ::.. RIP, El Cabezon. Everyone here must...
IMCDb.org: "The Racers, 1955": cars, bikes, trucks and other vehicles will give you most of what you wish to know. Paul M
Great, well done, richly deserved! Now please bring her to Goodwood..... Paul M
Ferrari put their rear disc brakes inboard on their first F1 in 1960 and weren't copied until Matra in 1969, then everybody copied them until the...
In 1963 in the last, lightweight, English-style spaceframe F1 and in the first 'Aero'-chassis car from Monza onwards into 1964, the 120-degree...
Yes, but since when did the Dino driven by the Rodriguez brothers have 4 cylinders... :-/ Perhaps they sawed a couple off to create a couple...
Ummmm - no. David Piper drove Ferraris in the 1960s but he is (very obviously looking at recent events) not interested in history, only value -...
Exactly.... Paul M
Crashes or damaging incidents were rare for the P3, P3/4 and P4. 0846: turned over by Bandini during '66 Targa Florio; hit wall by Vaccarella...
The body sections on Piper's green car were originally on 0860 and still have the s/n on the inside; Piper kept them along with all the P4 spares...
I think 0856 has one, but it's painted black so it's not conspicuous. The photos of the Talacrest car are all taken from close-up, so distort...
The Red Bull concept merely supposes streamlined wheels and closed cockpits are allowed (or mandatory); just go back through all the things that...
I think the Williams is Carlos Reutemann, not Jones (blue/yellow helmet). Suberb photos, keep them coming! Paul M
I don't know whether John Woolfe was belted in or not, but the crash was so big the car broke in half (and Chris Amon in the Ferrari 312P ran over...
The Formula One Archives That one is quite good. Paul M
That is a fine photo, but that particular car is the experimental one that appeared at the 1962 German and Italian GPs, with non-'sharknose'...
Not very many now....mainly he's been racing a Lotus Six and (I think) a GT4 in club racing in recent years. He drove Piper's 250LM in some races...