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No. 120 December 2000 / January 2001

550 Barchetta Pininfarina presented. This variation on a theme will extend the model range of the already succesful 550 Maranello. A report.

The Pininfarina reality. In other words, what the venerable firm has done for over 70 years, and will continue to do so in the future.

Rossa, Rossa, Rossa. Pininfarina borrows from the old but magically mixes it with the new and gives us something to wish for.

Yes, it's a Ferrari. Trust us. What do you make of a Ferrari that doesn't look like one? The true story of the 225 Export Spyder, s/n 0176 ED.

A rare Bird in uncovered. A GTO, yes a GTO, heads for the block, and soon. Its history probed and tested by historian Keith Bluemel.

Home to the Heartland. The Grand Prix circus returned to the U.S. and all went well. The weekend at Indianapolis by Michael T. Lynch.

Oh, Happy Day, and Heart be still. Yes, it has happened, Ferrari is now World Champion! An analysis of the last important races by Marc Sonnery.

Ferrari Historic Racing gains in the U.S. The recent years has been a good one for the older cars. The Ferraris are noted and the winners are saluted.

Goodwood, Old Goodwood. This revival in the English countryside is just that, a revival. Traveling back many years with you is historian Alan Boe.

Notizie Ferraris at the Louis Vuitton Classic, Bagatelle.

Notizie Concorso Italiano, Pebble Beach

 



No. 119 October / November 2001

Collezione Maranello Rosso. The famous museum in San Marino reopens to appleause. A look at the new digs by Genevieve Obert.

Chris Amon has a Word or two. The famous driver talks about his years with Ferrari. Interviewed at length by Marc Sonnery.

Return to paradise. It won the Concorso in 1949, and now does it again. This wonderful barchetta brought to you by Marcel Massini.

Lost and tryly found. This one is till in the barn, waiting to be brought out. Found and photographed by Michael Sheehan.

Ferrari Challenge Rally in America. The first one was a success and more are coming. The inside word from participant Marc Sonnery.

Notizie Reading Ferrari hosts special Guests. By David B. Kisthardt

Notizie Rocky Mountain High greets FCA Meet

Notizie 360 Spiders introduced on the Riviera

Corse The Historic Challenge at Le Mas. Reliving yet even more glorious days gone by. Attended for you, and reported to you, by Keith Bluemel.

Corse GT Ferraris soldier onward. Report from Zolder by Hugo Garritsen.

Corse F333 SP does well in Europe, not so in U.S. There is life in the old Girl yet.

 



No. 118 August / September

550 Millennio on Track - A closer look at this GT contender. Report from Monza by Henry T. Kistler.

360 Spider makes Public Appearance - It really is a new model from Ferrari. Report from Spa by Andreas Meiniger.

360 Challenge and GT gain fame - These Scuderia Ferrari racers attract attention. Reports and early chassis numbers.

Grand Prix Ferrari in America - The complete story of Ferrari in the United States Grand Prix by Michael T. Lynch.

The first US GP - part One - A personal memoir of Sebring 1959 from Jeff Allison.

The first US GP - part Two - A personal memoir of Sebring 1959 from Jerry McDermott.

Ferrari's magnificent obsession - An appreciation of all that is the 335 Sport, with a special look at s/n 0700.

50 engines in 10 years - From 1.5 litres to 4 litres, two cams to four. How Ferrari did it all by Mark Wallach.

An Engine is not always as it seems - A bit of Ferrari "arcania" on the engine 0700 from Peter G. Sachs.

"He who leads at Roma" - Riding in s/n 0700 for 870 very fast miles. Report from the scene by Louis Klemantaski.

 



No. 117 June / July 2000

550 Millennio introduced - The next generation 550 Maranello is presented. Will it be able to succeed in GT racing? Complete details and full specs provided.

French connection; Jacques Peron's export - A Paris businessman goes racing in the 1950s. The tale of his mount, s/n 0096E, told by Marcel Massini. Salon photography of the blue coupe by Peter S. Linney.

Buoyant Barchetta; Always a Winner - This little 166 MM, s/n 0010M, doesn't know failure. Its winning ways detailed by Alan Boe. Salon photography also from Mr. Boe.

A GTO Mystery solved - For many years, we were all wrong, very wrong. The truth of the 330 GTO, s/n 4561SA, is uncovered and unravelled by Keith G. Bluemel.

360 Challenge is a Challenge - In reality, it's not all that easy to drive. This very quick, very nimble car is track tested for you by GT Champion Bill Adam.

 



No. 116 April / May 2000

F1 2000 presented in Maranello - It is always a treat to view the new Grand Pric car, and this year is no exception. Plus hope springs eternal. Report from Marc Sonnery.

360 Challenge Race Car ready - Yes, that is what it is, a full Factory racer. It is headed for an exciting season around the globe. A further report from Marc Sonnery.

360 Spider debuts - You knew it was coming, and now it is here, sooner than expected. Will it outperform the berlinetta? Information from the scene by Marcel Massini.

550 Maranello GT is born - It was only a matter of time. A privateer has gone and made a 550 into a full GT race car headed for Le Mans. Interview of the protagonist by Marc Sonnery.

Cavallino Classic report - It was the largest Classic to date, and had numerous events and special Ferraris for all to enjoy. An appreciation from the prolific Mr. Sonnery.

500 Mondial series I - These exceptional little cars were, however, exceptionally fast, and exceptionnaly reliable. A history of one example by Alan Boe.

Nano da Silva Ramos - He drove the legendary LWB TdF Berlintta, and did well. But who really was this gentleman driver? All is revealed by Antoine Prunet.

Ferrari Historic Challenge excites - If you want to see rare and historical Ferraris actually racing against each other, this is the series to watch. An introduction from your staff.

 


 

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