The Christie's International Historic Festival meeting at Silverstone in July 1992 featured a special display of Ferraris in the paddock and demonstration runs of various Ferraris during the meeting. This is a photograph I took during one of the runs.
It's a 1967 Ferrari 246 FL, seen here at Luffield corner, and it is being driven by John Surtees who was a Ferrari team driver from 1963 to until he left the team early in the 1966 season. This is one of the cars that were on display in the paddock that day and a note in the programme of the event says this about it:
'Ferrari 246 FL
Mid-engined V6; 2.4 litres, 300 bhp at 8900 rpm; twin ohc per bank. Lucas fuel injection. All round independent suspension. This car started life with a 2-litre engine as one of the Dino 166 F2's built to meet the 1967 F2 regulations which required engines based on production units. It was used by such by the works until it became one of two cars which fitted with a 2.4-litre engine were prepared by Ferrari to run in the 1969 Tasman series of races in New Zealand/Australia. Its principal driver in the series was Derek Bell.'
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