Ferrari at the Le Mans Classic

Ferrari at the Le Mans Classic

Ferari 196 S

Le Mans Classic 2010

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Ferrari at the Le Mans Classic 2010 Gallery


Curtain comes down on the Le Mans Classic
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Maranello, 12 July - The fifth running of the Le Mans Classic, the biannual event that hosts over four hundred historic cars at the venue of the legendary 24 Hour race, came to an end yesterday. Among the many Prancing Horse cars taking part over the fantastic three days, four of them were run by Ferrari Classiche, the Maranello department which looks after certification and restoration of historic cars, with a dedicated technical support area in the paddock: they were a 1959 Ferrari 196 S, an 1961 246/196 SP, a 1964 275/330 P and the 1962 330 TRI LM which won the 1962 Le Mans 24 Hours in the hands of Phil Hill and Olivier Gendebien. Apart from these competing cars, on display was also the famous Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta, nicknamed "Breadvan," which was recently given its "Attestation for vehicles of historic interest" by Ferrari SpA and a large FIAT transporter used by Scuderia Ferrari from 1956. Cars from the current range also attracted plenty of interest, including the 599 GTO, the 458 Italia, the Ferrari California and 599 GTB Fiorano in "HGTE" trim.

Ferrari at the Le Mans Classic

Ferrari 512 M

Ferrari 330 TRI

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Ferrari at the Le Mans Classic 2010 Gallery


Ferrari at the Le Mans Classic
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Maranello, 8 July 2010 – This weekend, the legendary circuit that provides the backdrop to one of motor sport’s most famous races, hosts the Le Mans Classic, an amazing event open to historic cars, which has taken place every two years since 2002. Cars that raced prior to 1979 will tackle the 13.65 kilometre La Sarthe circuit, the semi-permanent track which is home to the Le Mans 24 Hours. The race, which is open to drivers and clubs from all over Europe, will take place in three rounds, with cars split into six grids, depending on the model and year of manufacture. The event gets underway on Friday with two free practice sessions, the first in the afternoon from 15.00 to 20.00 and the second at night, from 22.00 to the early hours of the morning. Saturday gets underway with a series of demonstration runs, followed by the race start at 16h00, going on until the same time the next day. There are over 400 entries for the race, including no less than thirty three Ferraris, four of them run by the Ferrari Classiche department of Maranello: a 1959 Dino 196S, a 1961 Dino 246/196SP, a 1964 275/330 P and a 1962 330 TRI.


 


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