Cavallino Magazine issue 160
August / September 2007
Language |
American English |
Publishing | John W. Barnes, Jr., ISSN 0889-2504 |
Dimensions | 112 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.
Table of Contents
Page | Section | Description |
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2 | Ecco | Ecco Here is what we have for you in our largest issues to date, number 160 Helmut Schnug |
3 | Lettere | Lettere Some thoughts and opinions, plus some updates on several unique Ferraris, from your fellow readers Courtesy Anthony Singer, Courtesy Alexis Callier |
6 | Corse | The season takes a dark turn, with our boys now in an uphill fight FIA Formula One Championship Paolo D'Alessio, Ferrari SpA F1 - Spain - May 3 F1 - Monaco - May 27 F1 - Canada - June 10 F1 - USA - June 17 |
10 | Corse | A new home away from home for Scuderia Ferrari FIA Formula One Championship Ferrari SpA In the Formula One paddock, it's all about image, as each team spends an increasing part of their budget to set up camp for the weekend. For the most part, it used to be who had the largest and cleanest motorhomes and trails, with the most amenities inside, and with the most imaginative paint job on the outside. McLaren changed all that several years ago when in introduced what was essentially a rather grand set-up office building, which housed everything needed to manage a Grand Prix team at a circuit. |
10 | Corse | Changes at Mugello Ferrari SpA The famous Autodromo del Mugello in Italy is, of course, a race course owned by Ferrari, and used for quite a number of motorsports events, but used mainly as a test facility for the company's cars and as a place to hold special events, most notably the annual Challenge finals each year. It was always a well designed and well maintained track, but now Ferrari has seen fit to make some improvements. |
11 | Corse | Ferrari continues on a winning course in all the GT competitions across the globe Ferrari in GT racing for 2007 Keith Bluemel FIA GT Le Mans Series - Valencia - May 06 FIA GT - Silverstone - May 06 FIA GT - Bucharest - May 20 American Le Mans Series - Salt Lake City - May 19 |
15 | Corse | The Classic 24 Le Mans 24 Hour race - June 16-17, 2007 FIA GT, Ferrari SpA, David Friedman Le Mans is magic, attracting spectators in their thousands to the charismatic road course in central France. The 2007 running was no exception, fuelled (pun intended) by the battle of the diesels, between Audi and Peugeot, the latter having former F1 World Drivers' Champion Jacques Villeneuve in their driver line up. This confrontation obviously captured the imagination of the public, as a record crowd of over 250,000 spectators gathered to witness the titanic duel. |
16 | Notizie | The Ferrari auction, as presented by RM Auctions & Sotheby's, can only be described as a complete success Ferrari - Leggenda e Passione auction, Maranello, Italy - May 20, 2007 Hugo Garritsen, Marcel Massin It was a scene to behold - Ferrari after Ferrari being sold one after the other, with little hesitation and much enthusiasm and brio. What a different world we live in from just two years ago. Way back then, at the inaugural Ferrari/Sotheby's auction, everything seemed to work against that poor orphan - wrong weekend, hot weather, tepid auction technique, vapid promotion, and ironically, too many good cars on offer. |
20 | Notizie | Ferrari's 60 years 60th Anniversary Concorso d'Eleganza Alan Boe, Ferrari SpA Ferrari SpA Doing anything continuously for 60 years is a major achievement, but building the world's most exciting cars for that long is nothing short of sensational. Accordingly, Ferrari celebrated its 60th birthday in sensational fashion over the weekend of June 23 and 24 in and around Maranello, with a world class Concours d'Elegance, Formula One exhibition laps, a fly-over by Italian military jets, plenty of top-notch food, and easily the best fireworks display any of us had ever seen. |
28 | Notizie | The Tour Auto 2007 again brings out the best Tour Auto - Paris to Evian, France - April 24-28, 2007 Arnaud Blanfuney, Pierre Goossens Helmut Schnug The Tour Auto for 2007 decided to celebrate the fifty years anniversaries of the victory of two famous models, the Ferrari 250 GT and the Alfa Romeo Giulietta. Much attention was therefore focused on these two models, and so one found a large number among the entrants. About 230 sporting cars took the start from Paris, which began with a nice display on the first day at the Grand Palais. |
36 | Notizie | The Mille Miglia 2007 sees many of its former competing cars Brescia - Rome - Brescia, Italy - May 17-20, 2007 Henry T. Kistler, Pierre Goossens, Vincent Yernaux Hugo Garritsen, Marcel Massini Always a grand affair, the Mille Miglia this year was no exception, and indeed it had much to celebrate. It was the 80th Anniversary of the first original edition, in 1927, and the 50th Anniversary of the last one as a real unrestricted race, in 1957. This year also saw the 25th edition of this moving testimonial to the glory of the original 1,000 mile race, and to the men and cars that contested it. |
39 | Notizie | Keeping your summer calendar full ... Pietro Castiglioni, Marcel Massini Denis L. Tanney, Junichiro Hiramatsu, Courtesy Pietro Castiglioni Ferraris are now represented at many automotive events, often being the stars of the show, and of course, there are many show dedicated exclusively to Ferrari alone. On of the grandest in recent memory was the Ferrari Racing Days at Silverstone, on June 9-10, to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of Ferrari and the 40th Anniversary of the Ferrari Owners Club Great Britain. |
44 | Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa memorialized A Giant in Scale Terzo Dalia The Ferrari 250 TR is undoubtedly an iconic model that represents, all that is good about Ferrari - good looks, powerful V-12 engine, solid chassis, and victories at the finest tracks in the world in the hands of the most accomplished pilots. The Italia firm of Terzo Dalia has chosen this model on which to concentrate their latest scale modelling efforts, with the expected superb results. | |
48 | Feature | The White Berlinetta Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta, s/n 2033 GT Alan Boe Tex Otto, Jerry McDermott In 1960, if you wanted to own a street Ferrari, and met the prerequisites, you had four models to think about, each going for around $13,000. OK, five models if you include the built-to-order and somewhat expensive Superamericas. Potential buyers could choose between an open 250 GT cabriolet or short wheelbase California spyder, or the brand new four passenger 250 GTE coupe, or a short wheelbase berlinetta. |
58 | Feature | 330 GTC The perfect Ferrari for the perfect Gentleman Yvo Alexander Edvar van Daalen Ever since I have been the proud guardian of my first vintage Ferrari, a 1962 Ferrari 250 GT/E 2+2, s/n 3961, purchased in 1999 in California, I have been fascinated by the classic cars produced during the sixties by the famous prancing horse factory in Maranello. Like many owners of classic cars, I have a list of vintage Ferrari cars I would like to guard, if the possibilities are there. On top of my list for many years was a 330 GTC coupe. |
68 | Notizie | Part of Greg Garrison's Ferrari collection to be auctioned 2007 Gooding & Company Pebble Beach Inaugural Saturday Auction Courtesy Gooding & Company One of the more unique Ferrari collections will hit the auction block this August as part of the Gooding & Company Pebble Beach Auction. Owing to the death in 2005 of Greg Garrison, not only will part of his famous collection be sold, but it will also give Ferrari enthusiasts a chance to see part of this long hidden trove. Greg Garrison was a private collector, in that his public life was never part of hist passion for collecting, and collecting rare Ferraris. |
72 | Calendario | The Ferraris at Monterey Michael Gregg, Thierry Thompson Concorso Italiano - Gather over 1,000 Italian sports and GT cars, and in that over 350 Ferraris, plus 600 non-Italian marque cars, plus whatever shows up in the parking lost, plus hundreds of serious vendors, fashion shows, opera, fine food and wine, and you have the blockbuster Concorso Italiano, now in its 22nd year. Pebble Beach - This is the grand daddy of all car events, the oldest and most prestigious, and justifiably so. Every old classic car that is bought, found and then restored wants to make its debut at Pebble, and it has become the classic meeting place for heads-on competition between the major collectors, and among the most top rated restoration houses. Monterey Historics - This is never the Ferrari festival one would hope for, because the justly famous Monterey Historic Automobile Races at Laguna Seca caters to all old race cars, not just to our favourite marques. There are many great and historic Ferraris out there, and many willing to race, but the world of vintage car racing is so much larger. Art of the Week - It's all about beautiful automobiles, over the long Monterey week, and what is more appropriate than the appreciation of this beauty in the form of art. There is plenty to be had at Monterey, not only at the various events that have art displays, but also in the many art galleries to be found in Carmel, Carmel Valley, and Monterey. |
74 | Calendario | Calendario Where the Ferraris are and will be in 2007 |
76 | Notizie | The importance of Yellow Paint on your Ferrari It's in the details Parker Hall Parket Hall, The Klementaski Collection Ferrari used yellow point on the suspension components to mark those parts that had been installed and brought up to the final torque. This practice was adopted from the aircraft industry, and was a way to insure that an assembly had been tightened in the event that there was a time lapse during the process. If the mechanic left the suspension only party completed overnight, he would know what have been done when he returned to work the next day. |
94 | Guida | A Guide to all Ferraris produced Plus the market as of August 1, 2007... from a survey of selected dealers Last issue we noted a nice upsurge in the market, but said we'd have to wait for the Ferrari auction in Maranello to see if this was a trend. As you now know, the auction was a success by any measure, and at this point, the results can only bolster whatever upward trend that was already in place. There is some trouble in the financial markets that has slowed the activity of some investors in certain sectors, but the damaged seems contained. |
100 | Galleria | Galleria Some products and services of interest, from Ferrari people who want to reach you |