Cavallino Magazine issue 174
December 2009 / January 2010
Language |
American English |
Publishing | John W. Barnes, Jr., ISSN 0889-2504 |
Dimensions | 64 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 What's doing in this number 174 Hugo Garritsen |
3 | Attenzione | Cavallino reader services Making your life a bit simpler Paolo D'Alessio |
4 | Corse | Goodbye to the F60 - a great car caught off guard FIA Formula One Championship Keith Bluemel Paolo D'Alessio F1 - Italy - September 13 F1 - Singapore - September 27 F1 - Japan - October 4 F1 - Brazil - October 18 F1 - Abu Dhabi - November 1 |
7 | Corse | GT2 Ferrari wins another championship American Le Mans Series / FIA GT Series / Le Mans Series Keith Bluemel Arnaud Blanfuney LMS - Silverstone - September 13 ALMS - Petit Le Mans, Road Atlanta - September 26 ALMS - Laguna Seca - October 10 FIA GT - Algarve - September 20 FIA GT - Paul Ricard - October 4 FIA GT - Zolder - October 25 |
12 | Corse | Goodwood Revival revives spirits Goodwood, England - September 18-20, 2009 Vincent Yernaux, Keith Bluemel Vincent Yernaux, Hugo Garritsen The recent Goodwood Revival repeated the success of the earlier Goodwood Festival of Speed, and this was very important in the eyes of everyone in the motor trade, as they say in England. With the economy going nowhere fast, there was worry that people would stay home and conserve their finances, leaving many car events unattended and in the red. But this has not happened. Actually, just the opposite. 12. Goodwood Revival Meeting United Kingdom, 18 - 20 September 2009 |
16 | The new Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena Construction work begins on the new Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena Fondazione Casa Natale Enzo Ferrari Courtesy AgenPress With a simple ceremony on April 22, 2009, the creation of the new Enzo Ferrari Museum was started at his birthplace in Modena. Mr. Piero Ferrari, Enzo Ferrari's son, Mr. Giorgio Pighi, Mayor of Modena and Mr. Mauro Tedeschini, President of the Enzo Ferrari Birthplace Foundation, uncovered a special sculpture which symbolized the shape of the new museum. | |
19 | Notizie | Dr. Elio Zagato remembered The passing of a legend Courtesy Carrozzeria Zagato Dr. Elio Zagato passed away at the age of 88. Son of Ugo Zagato, founder of the famous Milanese Atelier, renowned in the whole world since 1919 for its custom made car bodies. Elio was a figure of great importance in the history of global automotive design and in the Gran Truism race scene of the post-war era. Entrepreneur, racer and gentleman driver, he competed for the first time in Piacenza in 1947, driving a Fiat which had just be re-bodied as a graduation gift from his father. |
20 | Notizie | Masterpieces in Milwaukee Style & Speed showcase - Milwaukee, Wisconsin - August 22-23, 2009 Keith Bluemel Alan Boe, Keith Bluemel The fifth annual Milwaukee Masterpiece classic vehicle gathering was held over the weekend of August 22-23, set in Veteran's Park on the shores of Lake Michigan, just to the north of the art museum, close to a marina. The two day event had a Club day on the Saturday, with a Concours on the Sunday. This year, the former was chilly and blustery, but the Concours was blessed with bright warm sunshine and a light breeze off the lake. |
22 | Notizie | The Gstaad Classic A new classic emerges Etienne Vanaret Etienne Vanaret From September 2nd to 5th, the town of Gstaad, in the Swiss Alps and better known for its palatial hotels, excellent restaurants, sumptuous chalets and postcard landscapes, hosted the first edition of the Gstaad Classic Rally, organized by the DSL Organizatio, the Gstaad Automobile Club, Madame Isabelle de Saadeler and the Peter Auto organization. More than eighty teams were present, for approximately 600 kilometres of activity around this lovely skiing station, including nine special stage. |
23 | Lettere | Lettere Some useful and interesting comments from your fellow readers and enthusiasts Michael Turner, Thomas McAvoy, Courtesy Alexis Callier, Courtesy Ferret Photographics, Courtesy Sir Anthony Bamford |
32 | Feature | Interim Ferrari's Interim Berlinetta is the rarest of the company's closed GT competition machines Alan Boe Alan Boe, Courtesy Maurice Louche Archives, Courtesy Alexis Callier Collection If you're not brimming with knowledge about 50 year old Ferraris, or an anorak when it comes to vintage Italian V-12s, you could be excused for thinking that what we have here is the more familiar Ferrari short wheelbase (SWB) berlinetta. On first glance, it looks like one of those classic 250 GT Ferrari, all right. Look again and you'll pick up a couple of differences. There's that small quarter window behind the door glass, and this Ferrari seems a tad too long for an SWB. |
40 | Feature | 0704 - the 2nd TR Prototype One of the prototypes of the Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa series Keith Bluemel, David Seielstad Keith Bluemel, Courtesy Alexis Callier Collection 2008 celebrated the golden anniversary of the 250 Testa Rossa, so we can make no excuses for bringing our readers another example. This time, it is one of the prototypes of the series, built on chassis s/n 0704 TR, which is quite literally a time warp example of the model, and one with an extensive racing history. |
50 | Feature | 1958 Buenos Aires 1000 Kilometres A TR prototype, s/n 0704 TR, proves itseld a winner Tony Watson Courtesy Alexis Callier Collection Since your readers found the story on the 1957 Buenos Aires 1000 Kilometres interesting, I though that a continuation on the subject might come in handy some day. On January 26, 2008, fifty years had elapsed since the 250 Testa Rossa's first victory in a World Championship encounter. This occurred on the occasion of the 1958 Buenos Aires 1000 Kilometres, in which Phil Hill / Peter Collins and Wolfgang von Trips / Olivier Gendebien / Luigi Musso scored a "one-two" result for the marque, aboard two of these iconic cars. |
54 | Mercato | Ferraris at auction in Monterey 2009 - skimming the foam Ferraris do reasonably well at the Monterey Auctions Rick Carey It comes as no big surprise that the Monterey auctions this year saw fewer dollars changing hands than last. The surprise, in an environment characterized by unprecedented bailouts, deficits, handouts, business failures and forced restructurings, was that 557 cars changes hands for a total of $118,316,759. Bonhams Quail - August 14, 2009 RM Monterey - August 14-15, 2009 Gooding Pebble Beach - August 15-16, 2009 Mecum Monterey - August 15, 2009 Russo and Steele, Monterey |
58 | Guida | A Guide to all Ferraris produced Plus the market as of December 1, 2009... from a survey of selected dealers A list of all the Ferraris, with dates, s/n ranges, current values, and some comments from your staff. |
60 | Galleria | Galleria Some products and services of interest to you |