Cavallino Magazine issue 93

June / July 1996

LanguageAmerican English language icon American English
EditorJohn W. Barnes Jr.
PublishingCavallino Inc., ISSN 0889-2504
Dimensions56 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 93, June / July 1996

Table of Contents

PageSectionDescription
1EccoEcco

The Klemantaski Collection


4LettereLettere

Daniel Case, Walter W. Bailey, Marcel Massini, David A. Sydorick, John R. Upton Jr., Michitake Isobe, Parker Hall, Aunti Loch-Braiques

Daniel Case, Courtesy of David Sydorick, Tony Watson


10NotizieFerraris never die

Vic Oliver


Upholding Ferrari's honor at the "Rides of March" vintage races at Sears Point on March 31, 1996, was Richard Mattei in his brilliant blue 1955 Ferrari 250 Europa GT, s/n 0383 GT, with an early Pinin Farina berlinetta body. This is considered the first production "Tour de France" and was believed to have been displayed at the 1955 Paris Salon.
10NotizieHistory nearly gone
Modena Aerodrome

Marcel Massini

Marcel Massini


The control tower is all that is left of the great old Modena Aerodromo, used by Ferrari, Maserati and others in the early days to test cars. Many a vintage photograph was taken here of Enzo Ferrari, his staff of engineers and mechanics, and his drivers, not forgetting, of course, the Ferraris themselves. The simple pits were right in front of the control tower, which will now be torn down soon, as Modena makes a park of the long abandoned airfield.
10NotizieGeneva Motor Show surprise
Ferrari 456 GTA 2+2

Marcel Massini

Marcel Massini


Showing up unannounced at the Geneva Motor Show was this automatic gearbox Ferrari 456 GT 2+2. Nothing external gave it away, only the gear lever itself and a small tag on the dash, 456 GTA. This is s/n 103763, and although it was the first one seen in public, we can't say if this is the first GTA ever made.
12NotizieTour de France Auto draws a stellar Ferrari entry
Ferraris in the Tour de France Auto - April 23-27, 1996

Marcel Massini, Pierre Goossens, Keith Bluemel, Henry T. Kistler

Keith Bluemel, Henry T. Kistler


14FeatureScuderia Parravano!
The Ferraris (and others) of the legendary Tony Parravano

Michael T. Lynch

Courtesy of Jack McAfee Collection, Courtesy of Parravano Family Collection, Courtesy of Gordon Thomas, Lester Nehamkin


This is being the final tabulation of Ferraris and Maseratis owned and raced by that elusive campaigner of Italian race case, Tony Parravano.
With the help of the Parravano family, much is revealed, much is explained, and many old rumors are finally put to rest.
20FeatureFerrari assault Le Mans, 1973!
Ferrari's last race at Le Mans before the modern era

John Sinkgraven

John Sinkgraven Collection


In 1972 Ferrari had won the World Sports Car Championship, winning every race of the season but one. The only exception had been the 24 Hour of Le Mans. In May of that year, Ferrari had tested the 312 PB at Monza and when the clutch broke after 17.5 hours, the team decided not to race at Le Sarthe, giving victory to the French Matra-Simca company.
On May 31 of the following year, Ferrari was again testing the 312 PB for Le Mans at Monza and although the car ran trouble free for only seventeen hours, this time the race was on.
24FeatureThoughts on the Ferrari F50!
Ferrari embraces electronics and computing, and motors into a digital future

Marc Sonnery

Marc Sonnery


To truly appreciate a new Ferrari model, to grasp its underlying significance and meaning, to fully comprehend the Factory's basic and fundamental intentions in creating the car, one first has to stand before it in person, one then has to hear all the primordial sounds it unleashes, the next step is to ride in it (at speed, if possible), and finally, the ultimate understanding comes with driving the machine oneself.
30FeatureUn Cavallino Rampante nel … Motore!
How the Prancing Horse became the Baracca-Ferrari Cavallino

Avv. Giovanni Baracca; translated by Pietro Castiglioni

Courtesy of Avv. Giovanni Baracca


This article was researched especially for Cavallino to bring more light to the mystery of the Ferrari Prancing Horse. Avv. Giovanni Baracca is a nephew and a direct descendent of Francesco Baracca, and he lives in the city of Lugo where he is a prominent attorney.
35FeatureThe Challenge of the Nürburgring
A tour of the old circuit teaches a few lessons - when the cars where strong and drivers were stronger

Marc Sonnery

The Klemantaski Collection


The Nürburgring Nordschleife (north loop) is almost impossible to imagine, especially if you live in countries such as Holland, or states such as Florida, or the midwest plains where roads are straight, flat and boring due to the nature of the terrain, and direly lacking in the one essential thing that makes driving a fascinating challenge: curves, turnes, hairpins, esses, twists, "des virages," or die Kurven, as they say in Germany near "Der Ring."
42CorseFerrari F40 comes into its own - becomes mainstay of global GT Racing
BPR Global Endurance GT results

Courtesy of BPR Organisation


The Ferrari F40 is now eight years old and the F40 LM is reaching six years, and yet more and more of these are being pulled of the street, updated with the latest technology, and sent into the fray of international GT racing. And with good results!
43CorseA new era begins for Ferrari in Formula One - new cars, new driver, everything ...
Formula One Championship

Marc Sonnery

John Sinkgraven


Image representing Transurban Australian Grand Prix 1996
Transurban Australian Grand Prix 1996
FIA Formula One World Championship round 01, Australia, 8 - 10 March 1996

Image representing 25. Grande Prêmio do Brasil
25. Grande Prêmio do Brasil
FIA Formula One World Championship round 02, Brazil, 29 - 31 March 1996

Image representing Gran Premio Marlboro de Argentina 1996
Gran Premio Marlboro de Argentina 1996
FIA Formula One World Championship round 03, Argentina, 5 - 7 April 1996

Image representing Grand Prix of Europe 1996
Grand Prix of Europe 1996
FIA Formula One World Championship round 04, Europe, 26 - 28 April 1996

43CorseFerrari Challenge Results

Patrick Morlet, Miki Bellagarda

Mark Wallach


44CorseWSC Ferraris gather title points at Sebring and Atlanta
IMSA WSC Championship results

Marc Sonnery


45GalleriaGalleria
Special services for the Ferrari enthusiast
56MercatoMercato
The market as of June 1, 1996, from a survey of selected dealers