Cavallino Magazine issue 54

December 1989 / January 1990

LanguageAmerican English language icon American English
EditorStanley Nowak
PublishingJohn W. Barnes, Jr., ISSN 0889-2504
Dimensions48 pages, 208 x 277 mm

The Enthusiast's Magazine of Ferrari

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 54, December 1989 / January 1990

Table of Contents

PageSectionDescription
1EccoEcco
4MercatoWhy, oh why, do new Ferraris cost so much ... ?
If you've had a chance to waltz into your local authorized Ferrari dealer in the past few months, and asked the price of a new Ferrari, you were probably told "it's at the market price." If you cared to ask what the current "market price" was, you were quoted figures that no doubt left you agog,
10Prodotti Nuovi
The List - An Automotive and Motorcycle Book Bibliography and Catalog
Libreria dell'Automobile
Miniature Cars
Classic Motorbooks Catalog
Shelton
FAF
Nathan's Studio Newsletter
TSSK
18Ferrari enters GT Racing again
All ye faithful, your prayers have been answered. GT Racing is alive and wall at Ferrari

Michael Sheehan

Wilhelmina Sheehan


The long awaited racing debut of the new Ferrari F40 LM is now in the history books. Ferrari 40 LM, no. 79890, resplendent in its Ferrari red with red interior, made its racing debut in the IMSA GTO series, at Monterey's Laguna Seca racetrack on the weekend of October 14th and 15th.
As the first semi-works entry by Ferrari in GT racing in a decade, this "Ferrari France" sponsored F40 LM is a very serious effort.
Image representing 32. Toyota Monterey Grand Prix, IMSA GT Championship round 19, United States, 12 - 15 October 1989
18Ferrari 348 TB & TS!
They have arrived - and first year production is completely sold out!

Ferrari, Ferdinand Meinhardt


All the Ferrari top brass were in West Germany in the middle of September at the Frankfurt Auto Show, everyone quite pleased with themselves, and they had every right to be, for not only were they there to present to the automotive world their new 348 model sports car, they also knew that back at the Factory in Maranello their ledger books already showed a firm 2.000 orders for this very car!
23Ferrari 348 Complete Specifications
1990 348 TB and TS specifications
26The Little Boat Show
The Barchettas gather for Food, Wine, Moonlight Cruises, Some Beautiful Scenery, Some Incredible Driving and Some Unforgettable Memories

Ed Gilbertson

Bruce Hamilton, Alan Yorgason


Two years ago I was sitting in my office daydreaming of Ferraris when a call came through from the heartland. It was Cooper Weeks, who own 166 MM Touring Barchetta no. 0022 M. Cooper was trying to drum up interest in a gathering of early Ferraris. It was approaching forty years since the Barchetta was first introduced to an excited public and our conversation quickly focused on an anniversary celebration for the legendary "Little Boat."
30NotizieFerrari 348 "Sport" to debut

Starter


Here are some preliminary photos of the rumoured Ferrari 348 "speciale" sporting model based on the newly announced production 348 tb. We have word that it will be debuted at the Geneva Auto Show on March 8, 1990. The car is much lighter than the 348 and has a spartan interior. The 348 "speciale" will be built in limited quantities, but what is it for? A new unannounced racing class, or just for special customers?
30NotizieFerrari North America leadership changes hands
In September, the U.S. authorized Ferrari dealers met in Phoenix to see the new 348, and attending from the Factory in Italy were Ferrari Chairman of the Board and President Ing. Piero Fusaro, Deputy Chairman Dott. Piero Lardi Ferrari, and Commercial Director Dott. Mario Clava. At the meeting it was announced that Dr. Emilio Anchisi, President of Ferrari North America for the past few years, would retire, having reached Ferrari's mandatory retirement age of sixty years.
31NotizieRichie Ginther succumbs ...

Peter Coltrin


We were very surprised to learn of the death on September 20 of former Ferrari driver Richie Ginther in France while he was on holiday. He was 59 and died of a heart attack.
31NotizieColonel Hoare passes away
Ronnie Hoare, the founder of the famous Maranello Concessionaires, the longtime importer of Ferraris into Great Britain, South Africa, and Australia, died at the age of 75 on September 5, after a short illness.
32NotizieFerraris at Reading

Pietro Catiglioni

Len Katz


The Fifth Annual Reading Ferrari Concours d'Elegance was held on Sunday, June 25 at the Reading Country Club in Reading, Pennsylvania.
What started five years ago as a gathering of some Ferraris on a pleasant Sunday afternoon, has grown into a premier Ferrari event. Each year has proved itself to be one step above the year before.
32NotizieMeadow Brook 1989

Jerry McDermott


This year's Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance was a special treat for Ferrari fans, as the featured sports car was Ferrari, with Packard being the featured classic car. Although not entered in the main concourse, there were numerous late model Ferrari for the concours and an ice cream social on Friday night. This was followed by vintage races on Saturday with Dick Merritt's Dino 246 no. 0784, being the sole Ferrari in competition.
34NotizieA Triple Treat for the Senses

Ed Gilbertson

Paul Bertoletti


Every year there are numerous concours events held that feature a Ferrari class or classes. The nature of these activities range from low key fun affairs to serious shows which stress the authenticity of the vehicle.
In other words, all concours are not created equals.
36NotizieNational Ferrari Concours
The National Ferrari Concours is held each year in a different region of the Ferrari Club of America in conjunction with the FCA National Meet. This year the Southeast Region was host for a well organized schedule of events which includes two days of track time at Road Atlanta and an open road rally in addition to the National Ferrari Concours.
36Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance
The Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance is the granddaddy of the modern concours. For almost forty years this show had led the field and set the standard by which other shows are measured.
Spectacular cars, breathtaking scenery and beautiful people all combine to make Pebble Beach on of the truly great concours events.
36NotizieAutomobiles Classiques a Bagatelle
The Automobiles Classiques à Bagatelle was held on September 9-10 at the Parc de Bagatelle in Paris. It was the second year for this new annual concours founded and chaired by Antoine Prunet and Christian Philippsen. The setting is very beautiful and the arrangements for both judges and entrants are splendid. Ferrari was featured this year with a fantastic display of Pininfarina experimental and prototype cars that we had not seen previously except in photographs.
38CorseAt long last, Ferrari arrives
Formule one

John Shaw


More Intrigue ...
More Testing ...
Prost joins the Scuderia ...
Test Sessions brings results ...
Image representing Pop 84 Magyar Nagydíj 1989
Pop 84 Magyar Nagydíj 1989
FIA Formula One World Championship round 10, Hungary, 11 - 13 August 1989

Image representing Champion Grand Prix de Belgique 1989
Champion Grand Prix de Belgique 1989
FIA Formula One World Championship round 11, Belgium, 25 - 27 August 1989

Image representing Coca Cola 60. Gran Premio d'Italia 1989
Coca Cola 60. Gran Premio d'Italia 1989
FIA Formula One World Championship round 12, Italy, 10 September 1989

Image representing Grande Prémio de Portugal 1989
Grande Prémio de Portugal 1989
FIA Formula One World Championship round 13, Portugal, 22 - 24 September 1989

Image representing Gran Premio Tio Pepe de España 1989
Gran Premio Tio Pepe de España 1989
FIA Formula One World Championship round 14, Spain, 29 September - 1 October 1989

44CorseThe 1989 Coppa d'Italia
You know you are n trouble when ...

Michael Sheehan

Attual Foto


April had arrived, and this man's fancy had again turned to vintage racing. Like cheerful lemmings running to the sea, we were again off to over-indulge in Europe's premier vintage events, the 5th Coppa d'Italia and the 1989 Mille Miglia Historica.
This fifth running of the Coppa was to be the "Giulio Dubbini Memorial" to honor him after his death. On of the founders of the Mille Miglia Historica, Mr. Dubbini had created the Coppa as an aggressive supplement to the Mille Miglia, which he felt had become too tame.
45CorsePirelli Maranello Ferrari Challenge gathers steam

John Swift

Autosport


The fourth round of the challenge brought everyone to Oulton Park, almost everyone that is, since front runners John Wilson and Paul Berman's 308s were out bering repaired, and points leader Robbie Stirling was racing in C2 in Spain.
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