Box 5: "The prototypes. Beautiful and invincible."

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Box 5: "The prototypes. Beautiful and invincible."

Collector’s Photos of Ferraris – limited editionA smart box holding a selection of important shots as for the most important competitions which Ferrari took place to with its Gran Turismo cars.
Hereby the six available photos: Monte Carlo 1961.
Phil Hill and Richie Ginther, Ferrari 156 F1 (Sharknose) American Phil Hill would win the world title at the wheel of one of the most successful Ferrari single-seaters ever.
However, he would only do so after a long and ultimately tragic battle with his teammate Wolfgang Von Trips.
The latter was killed at Monza, the race that should have decided the title, after his Ferrari collided with Englishman Jim Clark’s car approaching the Parabolica.
Ginther finished fifth in the world rankings that year. Watkins Glen 1964.
John Surtees, Ferrari 158 F1 Former motorcycle world champion John Surtees wins the world title in 1964 at the wheel of a Ferrari that, uniquely in the marque’s history, sported the American white and blue livery rather than the classic red.
Although an official Ferrari, it and the car of Lorenzo Bandini, were entered by the NART (North American Racing Team), as part of Enzo Ferrari’s protest against the Italian motor racing authority which had refused to homologate the 250 LM in the GT category. Nürburgring 1976.
Niki Lauda, Ferrari 312 T2 Reigning world champion Lauda in the 312 T2 hurtles towards the most dramatic moment in his career on the long Nürburgring which

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