Ferraris and Other Things
A blog largely about photos I've taken over some years of classic and historic racing and sports cars.
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Saturday, 22 August 2026
Friday, 21 August 2026
Friday's Ferrari
This car competed in the Shell
Ferrari Historical Challenge race at the Coys International Historic Festival
meeting at Silverstone in July 1998.
It’s a 1956 Ferrari 860 Monza
which has a Lampredi designed 3,432cc 4-cylinder inline engine and, in
conjunction with the 290MM, was victorious in the 1956 World Sportscar
Championship, winning three of the five races on the calendar, the 12 hours of
Sebring, the Mille Miglia, and the Swedish Grand Prix. This car, #0604M, won
the Sebring race that year driven by Juan Manuel Fangio and Eugenio
Castellotti. At this Silverstone meeting the car was driven by the then owner
Nicolaus Springer. and a later owner of the car was Chris Evans.
Thursday, 20 August 2026
1958 Cooper T45
This car was one of the
competitors in a 10 lap race for Pre-1961 Racing Cars at the Vintage Sports Car
Club’s Richard Seaman Memorial Trophies meeting at Oulton Park in August 1992.
Wednesday, 19 August 2026
1936 Rover 12
This is a photograph that I
took at a classic car show organised by car dealers Gordon Ford of Stockport in
July 1987.
It’s a 1936 Rover 12 and has a
4-cylinder inline 1,496 cc engine. Over 22,000 of these cars were produced
between 1934 and 1948.
Tuesday, 18 August 2026
1936/39 Delahaye 135
This car competed in four races
at the Vintage Sports Car Club's Richard Seaman Memorial Trophies meeting at
Oulton Park in June 1985.
The only information about it
in the programme of the event is that it was the 1936/39 Delahaye of W.D.Fox
and had a 3500cc engine. The Delahaye 135 was produced from 1935 to 1954 with a
6-cylinder inline engine, initially of 3,227cc, later increased to 3,557cc. I
have been unable to find out any further information about W.D.Fox.
Monday, 17 August 2026
1994 Williams FW16
This car was on display in the
paddock at the Coys International Historic Festival meeting at Silverstone in
July 1994.
It's a 1994 Williams FW16, the
type of car with which Damon Hill finished in second place in the 1994 World
Championship to Michael Schumacher's Benetton B194. Williams won the
Constructors' Championship though, thanks to the efforts of David Coulthard and
Nigel Mansell. Damon Hill won six of the sixteen races that season in the 3½
litre V10 Renault-engined car, and Nigel Mansell won the final race in
Australia.
Sunday, 16 August 2026
1953 NSU Rennmax
The VSCC's Richard Seaman
Memorial Trophies meeting at Donington Park in May 2001 featured the return of
Auto Union C- and D-types to the circuit where they had appeared in 1937 and
1938, winning on both occasions. As well as those two cars there was a selection
of other cars and motorcycles from the Audi stable.
This is one of the
motorcycles, one of the NSU Rennmax with which Werner Haas and Reg Armstrong
finished first and second in the 250cc class in the 1953 Grand Prix motorcycle
racing season.
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