This car, pictured at Luffield
corner, was one of the competitors in the Historic Grand Prix Cars
Association's Sports Car Race at the Christie's International Historic Festival
meeting at Silverstone in July 1992.
It's the 1955 Ferrari 750 Monza, chassis #0504M, of Tom Walduck that was driven in the race by Kerry
McSwan. The 750 Monza had an Aurelio Lampredi designed 4-cylinder twin overhead
camshaft 2,999cc engine and bodywork by Carrozzeria Scaglietti. This car was
first campaigned by Mike Sparken (real name Michael J Pobereksky) who didn't
own it, but 'rented' it from S.A.I.P.A. in Modena. This was apparently so that
the car could be registered in Modena and so was able to avoid export
restrictions and import duties when it travelled around Europe to different
race meetings. The only major race that it contested was the 1955 Le Mans 24
Hour race where it was driven by Mike Sparken and Masten Gregory, but retired
early in the race. It's the first Ferrari that I saw in competition, being
driven by Mike Sparken in the 1955 British Empire Trophy race at Oulton Park.
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