Forza Magazine issue 35

FEBRUARY 2002

LanguageAmerican English language icon American English
Dimensions214 x 275 mm

Forza magazine reports since 1996 on Ferrari automobiles, history, racing, personalities and news. Your best resource on Ferraris, published 8 times a year. Forza Magazine is designed for Ferrari automobile owners and enthusiasts. Issues include track reports, reviews, current news, renovation information, photographs, and articles on the history of Ferraris.

Cover of Forza Magazine issue 35, FEBRUARY 2002

Table of Contents

PageSectionDescription
4Dateline NewsFurther Ferrari F60 details revealed!
Spy photo
A second round of spy shots of the new F60 has arrived, and a few new details are visible.
4Dateline NewsFerrari to return to Sports Car Racing - with Maserati!
8Dateline NewsFerrari wins FIA N-GT Title
JMB Competition's Ferrari 360 Modena
Even if it isn't an official Ferrari entry, it's been great to see JMB Competition's 360 Modena running in the FIA GT series in 2001.
10Dateline NewsIndy: Earle wins, Motorsport triumphs
Just as it did the previous year, the Ferrari Challenge appeared as a support race to the 2001 USGP at Indianapolis in September.
Image representing F1 US GP support Race 2001
F1 US GP support Race 2001
Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli, United States, 28 - 30 September 2001

Image representing SAP United States Grand Prix 2001, FIA Formula One World Championship round 16, United States, 28 - 30 September 2001
12Dateline NewsNicolodi and Shearer win North American Ferrari Challenge

David Siebert


Lucio Nicolodi and Philip Shearer were named champions in the North American Ferrari Challenge following the final two races of the series at Monza, Italy.
Image representing Ferrari Challenge USA | Tutte le Ferrari a Monza 2001
Ferrari Challenge USA | Tutte le Ferrari a Monza 2001
Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli, Italy, 19 - 21 October 2001

16In the MailIn the Mail
18Show & RaceA Low-Key Show at the Lagoon
California Concours d'Automobile

Michael T. Lynch

David Gooley


Organizer Maurice Khawam wanted to provide a low-key, participant-oriented event where owners and aficionados of post-war exotics could gather and enjoy the cars.
20Show & RaceEnnstal Classic surprises with sunshine
Driving in the Last Paradise

Andrea Rosso

Helmut Schnug


Austria's Ennstal Classic is unique on the international motoring calendar. Unlike most oldtimer events, it isn't a single race or show but rather a combination hill-climb, night race, street Grand Prix and classic car show all in one.
Image representing 9. Ennstal-Classic
9. Ennstal-Classic
Austria, 22 - 25 August 2001

26Show & RaceGoodwood goes on in the shadow of tragedy

Graham Gauld

Graham Gauld


This year's Goodwood Revival historic race took place over the weekend of September 14-16, just a few days after the attacks on New York and Washington.
Image representing 4. Goodwood Revival Meeting
4. Goodwood Revival Meeting
United Kingdom, 14 - 16 September 2001

30Shop TalkThe case of the Green Velour Ferrari
Does a Ferrari still leak if it never leaves the garage?

Joseph Glydon

Winston Goodfellow


36Road TestWelcome to the Famiglia

Jackie Jouret


Ferrari has been plotting Maserati's return to the U.S. since it acquired the marque in 1997, and the Spyder is finally ready to make the trip.
44Road TestHamann Ferrari 360 Modena Makeover

Ian Kuah


Richard Hamann has built his reputation on fast BMWs, but he's a Ferrari guy at heart. The stock 360 Modena is a showstopper for most of us. Richard thinks it's a bit plain, so he developed his own aerodynamic package and wheels for a not-so-subtle freshening up.
50EventsFast Ferraris, Slow Food

Dom Miliano

Dom Miliano


At the Long Island Fun Rally, eating was as much the point as driving.
54Formula 1Ending on a High Note
2001 Formula One Season review

Andrew Frankl


Already champions, Ferrari and Michael Schumacher went into the final races of the season determined to dominate.
60Frankly FranklFormula One: Who's it for, anyway ?
By all accounts, the 2001 U.S. Grand Prix was a success. Huge crowds turned up an d mercifully there were no tragedies of any kind. The race itself was interesting and, while it may seem strange to Ferraristi, the right man won even though he was driving a McLaren.
62HistoryAn American Champion
Phil Hill Interview

Chris Nixon

Bernard Cahier


In 1961, Phil Hill became the first American to win the Formula One world championship, but the glory that should have been his proved elusive.
72RacingA Return to the Ranks
ALMS Petit Le Mans

David Seibert

Richard Prince


When the Prodrive 550 and the MSB 360 turned up at Road Atlanta for Petit Le Mans it signalled the start of a new era in Ferrari sports car racing. Is this the dawning of the Age of the Ferrari Privateer?
Image representing Audi presents 4th annual Petit Le Mans 2001
Audi presents 4th annual Petit Le Mans 2001
American Le Mans Series round 10, United States, 6 October 2001

Image representing Audi presents Petit Le Mans 2001
Audi presents Petit Le Mans 2001
European Le Mans Series round 07, United States, 6 October 2001

78ProfileAn Aladdin's Cave of Ferraris
Skeet Dunn's collection

Michael Lynch

Jim Volkert


Long-time Ferrari Collector Skeets Dunn is known in Southern California for the wonderful car parties he and his wife Sharon threw when they owned Bing Crosby's Osuna Ranch.
A few years ago, the Dunns bought an unfinished house in Rancho Santa Fe, California that had the potential to outdo even Crosby's digs where car accommodations were concerned.
96HistoryPhil Hill
Riverside USGP 1960

Jim Sitz

Jim Sitz


Hill had driven harder than ever, but had won only once that year ...
Image representing II. Grand Prix of the United States 1960
II. Grand Prix of the United States 1960
FIA Formula One World Championship round 10, United States, 19 - 20 November 1960