The Coys International
Historic Festival meeting at Silverstone in July 2000 celebrated 50 years of
Formula One, the World Drivers' Championship having started in 1950, and the
first race of that Championship was run at Silverstone on 13th May of that year.
At the July 2000 meeting at Silverstone there was a representative display of
cars covering that 50 year period, and the car below was one of those taking
part.
It's a re-creation of the
Lancia D50 that competed in the Championship in 1954 and 1955 and It has a
reproduction chassis with an original offset 2,488cc V8 engine and transmission
salvaged from Enzo Ferrari's 'scrapyard'. This car was owned by Robin Lodge,
and was entered in the Maserati UK Race for Pre 1961 Grand Prix Cars, but Robin
Lodge had taken the precaution of also entering his 1959 Ferrari 246 Dino for
that race, both numbered 42, in case the Lancia was not allowed to take part because of a doubt
about its eligibility. In the end the car was allowed to race and was driven by
Robin Lodge - the Ferrari also took part
in the race, renumbered as 54 and was driven by Willie Green.
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