Cavallino Magazine issue 132

December 2002 / January 2003

LanguageAmerican English language icon American English
PublishingCavallino Inc.
Dimensions64 pages, 208 x 277 mm

The Journal of Ferrari History

Cavallino is the journal of Ferrari history, covering Ferraris old and new for over 40 years. It's the most reliable, most trusted source of everything Ferrari. Ever since the first issue in 1978 Cavallino presents extensive stories and detailed information from knowledgeable experts and enthusiasts who share the passion for Ferrari. All Ferraris are unique, and each one has its own chassis serial number. This is how the Ferrari world keeps track of all the great cars. Cavallino is the only publication that prints the serial number for every Ferrari mentioned in our stories, articles, and race results.

Cover of Cavallino Magazine issue 132, December 2002 / January 2003

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Ferrari SpA


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6LettereLettere

Steven Tillack, Marcel Massini, Gianni Rogliatti, Ulf Randers, Antoine Prunet, Keith Bluemel, Alexis Callier, Dr. Wayne Harvey, Hilary Raab jr.

Parker Hall, Courtesy of Massini Collection, Raymond Cappieters, Alexis Callier, Ed Riggins


Your fellow enthusiasts share their thought
13CorseFerrari relishes its crown in Formula One!
Season winds down for championship team, plans begin for next year

Courtesy of Shell Motorsport


Belgium - September 1 ... Schumacher: First, Barichello: Second
Italy - September 15 ... Schumacher: Second, Barrichello: First
America - September 29 ... Schumacher: Second, Barichello: First
Japan - October 13 ... Schumacher: First, Barrichello: Second
16CorseFerrari GT racers continue to win in the U.S.
American Le Mans Series adds Ferrari in Force.

Kyle Burt


Round 8 - Laguna Seca - September 22 ... Flying Prodrive Ferrari tops the class
Round 9 - Miami - October 5 ... Prodrive Ferrari survives the streets of Miami to take podium place
Round 10 - Petit le Mans, Road Atlanta - October 12-13 ... So very close for Ferrari
18CorseFerrari GT racers continue to win in Europe
FIA GT Championship becomes battleground for Ferrari

FIA, Hugo Garritsen

Ferrari SpA


Pergusa - BMS has accident while JMB taks a third
Donington - BMS is second, but JMB is out of championship race
Estoril - Fourth victory for 550, while JMB fights hard for a second
20MercatoMercato
The market as of December 1, 2002, from a survey of selected dealers
Market remains calm, but activity slows however. Where do we go from here?
22FeatureItalian Street Fighter
Dino 246 SP, s/n 0790

Marcel Massini

Marcel Massini, Action Ltd., Karl Gunther, Dave Friedman, Ted Walker, Marcel Massini Collection


This 246 SP, is found untouched in Italy, the same as the day it was retired from racing. And what a career! It ran forever. Thoroughly researched, with many historical photos.
22CommentoIl nome dell'auto, il nome dell'uomo
A car's name, a man's name

Ferrari SpA


Ferrari publishes a small treatise on its new car and its new calling card.
27FeatureA proper rebody
Ferrari 340 Mille Miglia, s/n 0294AM

Keith G. Bluemel

Keith Bluemel, Courtesy of Antoine Prunet


The original Touring Spider body was a bit square and stodgy, and already Ferrari was looking to the sweeter racing style proposed by Sergio Scaglietti. When s/n 0294 AM was wrecked, Ferrari proposed that Scaglietti rebody it in the svelte and lithesome style seen here.
43FeatureFerrari in Russia?

Vladimir Knyazov

Vladimir Knyazov


There were always the rumors. Now we have the facts.
48GalleriaGalleria
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