Cavallino Magazine issue 179

October / November 2010

LanguageAmerican English language icon American English
PublishingJohn W. Barnes, Jr., ISSN 0889-2504
Dimensions72 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 179, October / November 2010

Table of Contents

PageSectionDescription
2EccoEcco
What's happening in this issue number 179
3AttenzioneAttenzione
Services for you, dear subscriber, to make your life easier.
4CorseFerrari's fortunes rise and fall and rise in 2010
The season sees out boys in a spot of trouble, but never fear...

Keith G. Bluemel


Ferrari's F1 year sees some light, with several welcome victories, and an outside, outside chance at the Drivers' Championship.
Reports on Britain, Germany, Hungary and Belgium.
4CorseReliving the glory days at the Le Mans Classic
Le Mans Classic 2010

Arnaud Blanfuney, Pierre Goossens, Vincent Yernaux, Arnaud Meunier

Hugo Garritsen


Le Mans Classic gives old Le Mans warhorses a chance to shine at the same famous track. Report with full race results chart and chassis numbers.
7CorseGT Ferraris fight for several Championships
Ferraris in GT Racing

Keith G. Bluemel, Arnaud Blanfuney


Ferrari GT cars fight for Championships.
Reports on Utah, Lime Rock, Mid-Ohio, Road America, Mosport, Algarve, Hungaroring and Magny-Cours with full results chart and chassis numbers.
11CorseNot your avarage street racer anymore...
Ferraris in FIA GT3

Arnaud Blanfuney


GT3 Ferraris are a breed apart, fast & economical. Reports on ALMS - Mosport, LMS - Algarve, LMS - Hungaroring, FIA
18NotizieInternational Ferrari 250 GTE 2+2 Meeting

Hugo Garritsen

Hugo Garritsen


Fifty years ago, during the Le Mans 24 Hours f 1960, the Ferrari 250 GTE 2+2 was shown for the first time to the public. It was used as the Course Director's car in the most famous endurance race in the world.
18NotizieFerraris star at Keeneland Concours

Alan Boe


Ferrari was the featured marque at the seventh annual Keeneland Concours in Lexington, Kentucky, on July 17. The Concours, which benefits the Kentucky Childrens Hospital, is held on the beautiful grounds of the Keeneland thoroughbred horse racing facility.
18NotizieGrand Prix de l'Age d'Or

Arnaud Meunier

Arnaud Meunier


The 2010 version of the Grand Prix de l'Age d'Or took place from June 18th to 20th on the circuit of Dijon-Prenois in France. This circuit, an active theatre for French and Swiss Formula One Grand Prix races until the turning of the eighties, has kept its authenticity with a mostly unchanged layout since its creation.
19NotizieGoodwood Festival of Speed

Keith Bluemel

Peter Singhof


We have no report for you on the Goodwood Festival of Speed this year, other than to say it was as spectacular as always, with Lord march again doing an outstanding job of attracting motorsports' royalty.
20NotizieEnnstal Classic takes the high road
Gröbming, Austria, July 14-17, 2010

Marcel Massini

Peter Singhof


22NotizieFerraris at the Greenwich Concours d'Elegance

Gregg D. Merksamer


22Notizie500 Ferraris raise funds for cancer research
Sport & Collection

Olivier Bidaud


For sixteen years, the Sport & Collection meeting has been held on the first weekend of June. Under the banner '500 Ferraris Against Cancer", this charity event raises funds for cancer research. This year 210.000 Euros were donated to research at Poitiers Hospital.
25FeatureFerrari makes its first impression in the New World
A contiuning investigation of the Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa, s/n 016 I

Michael T. Lynch

The Klementaski Collection


The Ferrari that made the name Ferrari important and respected in American road racing. The Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa, s/n 016 I was the first Ferrari to race in the States. It was also the first Ferrari to win a race here. As such, s/n 016 I's influence in terms of initial U.S. Ferrari sales and press coverage makes it the most important Ferrari in our racing history.
36FeatureThe last of the Vignales
A study of one of the last creations from an extravagant era

Alan Boe, Marcel Massini


Eight 375 Americas were bodied by Pinin Farina, four by Vignale. The third of those four Vignale 375 Americas, and the last of the three Vignale coupes is our featured car, chassis number 0337 AL. It is also one of the last Ferraris ever bodied by Carrozzeria Vignale.
46NotizieMonterey 2010
Wandering the Monterey Peninsula in search of Ferraris

Marcel Massini, Hugues Vanhoolandt, Vincent Yernaux

Michael Gregg, Denis L. Tanney, Keith G. Bluemel, Alan Boe


Monterey has come and gone but there were many sights to see, many people to meet and many lessons learned. A fun but hectic week. All entrant charts and chassis numbers.
59GuidaA Guide to all Ferrari produced
Plus the market as of October 1, 2010... from a survey of selected dealers

Keith Bluemel, Cavallino Staff


A compilation of all the GT, Sport and Production Ferraris, with numbers made, chassis number ranges, current pricing and comments as needed.