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Old at Geneva with Alessandro Gerelli

March 18, 2014 By pete

Alfa Romeo RL Targa Florio from the rear.

Story and photos by Alessandro Gerelli

A glance at the past at Geneva

Old classic cars are very rarely seen at the Geneva Autos Show. But this year, the number of wonderful old jewels has increased and were very interesting.

In one of the halls there was an exhibition of Le Mans winners and cars from the 20s to today, which attracted the attention of the visitors.

The cars in the show include the first Le Mans winner, a Chenard & Walcker driven by Lagache and Leonard at the speed of 92 km/h, the Ferrari 166MM of Thomson and Chinetti who won the first post WWII edition of the race and many other cars, including the French Matra, Peugeot and Rondeau.

A few more old Alfas were around plus an Ermini and a lovely Abarth 695. [Read more…] about Old at Geneva with Alessandro Gerelli

Tagged With: Abarth, Abarth 695, Alfa RL targa, Ermini Sport, Ferrari 166 MM s/n014, Ferrari TR 0606, Lancia Delta. Disco Volante

New at Geneva with Alessandro Gerelli

March 18, 2014 By pete

Huayra for Pagani!

Story and photos by Alessandro Gerelli

Gerelli looks at the Italian Supercars at this year’s Geneva Auto Show.

The Geneva Motor show is a traditional event that attracts thousands of visitors every year from all over the world. All the car manufacturers present their new models, including super cars and concept cars.

I first wanted to photograph Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini, Alfa Romeo, and Abarth cars, but I could not avoid the Pagani, Bugatti and some masterpieces of the most famous Italian coach builders, including a couple of cars coming from Slovakia.

Most of these cars are dream cars, but……let us dream! [Read more…] about New at Geneva with Alessandro Gerelli

Tagged With: Abarth 695 biposto, Alfa romeo 4c, Ferrari California T, Lamborghini Huracan, Maserati Alfieri, Pagani, Pagani Huayra

VeloceToday for March 11, 2014

March 11, 2014 By pete


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Our Features This Week

Eugenio Castellotti by Graham Gauld

March 11, 2014 By pete

Eugenio Castellotti at the wheel of the Lancia-Ferrari at the 1956 British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

Story and photos by Graham Gauld

There are times when we can all be rather pretentious. I fell into that trap thirty years ago when I had the idea of writing a subjective book on the psychology of the racing driver. I have always had an interest in the variety of people who come into motor sport and what makes them tick. I had read a lot about psychology in general, then dropped the idea when I realized what a fool I might have made of myself. However, if Central Casting in Hollywood were ever asked for a “racing driver type” back in the 1950s, they would have to have chosen Eugenio Castellotti. [Read more…] about Eugenio Castellotti by Graham Gauld

Tagged With: ascari, Castellotti, Castellotti race driver, eugenio castellotti, Ferrari Lancia, Graham Gauld

Experiencing Giotto, Part 2: Lamborghini and Europa

March 11, 2014 By pete

Lamborghini in Bizzarrinil. Photo courtesy of Graham Earl.

By Graham Earl

Bizzarrini Lamborghini

One interesting car which came and went through my hands while working for auction companies was a prototype for the America, based on a Lamborghini 350GT. The story, which came directly from Giotto himself, is that after designing the V12 engine for Lamborghini he somehow ended up with a rolling chassis for a 350GT, possibly as part payment. He used this chassis to develop the car, which would become the America. I believe this is the only genuine Bizzarrini GT with a Lamborghini V12 motor, although I think another copy exists somewhere. [Read more…] about Experiencing Giotto, Part 2: Lamborghini and Europa

Tagged With: Bizzarrini 1900 GT, Bizzarrini Europa, Bizzarrini EuropaX Bizzarrini LamborghiniX Bizzarrini photosX hugues vanhoolandtX Strada 3500GT, bizzarrini history, Bizzarrini Lamborghini, giotto bizzarrini

Hugues Vanhoolandt on Bizzarrini

March 11, 2014 By pete

AMX-3 Spyder

Photographer Hugues Vanhoolandt’s gallery of stunning Bizzarrinis
[Read more…] about Hugues Vanhoolandt on Bizzarrini

Tagged With: Bizzarrini Europa, Bizzarrini Lamborghini, Bizzarrini photos, hugues vanhoolandt, Strada 3500GT

Clipsal 500 Adelaide, South Australia, March 2, 2014

March 11, 2014 By pete

Prettiest pair: Graeme Wright’s Mallala leads its predecessor, the Streamliner of John Becker into turn 1.

Story and photos by Vince Johnson

With the Australian GT Championship missing from the program at the opening round of the Aussie V8 Supercars at the Adelaide street circuit, the only Italians to be found were the club and dealer displays of the two-wheeled variety. Taking the place of the Gallardos and 458 Italias was the Touring Car Masters category. Six years ago, this group of 60’s and 70’s muscle cars held their first race around the streets of the South Australian capital at this event and twenty-seven of them formed up behind the pace car for the first race late on Friday afternoon. [Read more…] about Clipsal 500 Adelaide, South Australia, March 2, 2014

Tagged With: Australian race cars, Australian race events, Clipal 500 Adelaide, Elfin, Elfin race cars, vince johnson

VeloceToday for March 4, 2014

March 4, 2014 By pete

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Our Features This Week


Experiencing Giotto Part 1

March 4, 2014 By pete

Strada coming at you, but is it the real thing? Photo Courtesy Graham Earl.

By Graham Earl

Words of wisdom from one who knows

(Note that none of the photos herein should be misconstrued as to being a replicar; they represent Bizzarrinis in various forms.)

My first encounter with Bizzarrini was as a student in London in the late 1970s. I was walking home along the A316 at Richmond one afternoon, vaguely noticing the busy rush-hour traffic hustling along the two-lane road. There was an old car repair shop on this road, and for a couple of weeks, I had been intrigued by a Fiat 2300 Ghia Coupe which had been languishing on the forecourt waiting for attention. [Read more…] about Experiencing Giotto Part 1

Tagged With: Bizzarrini, Bizzarrini driving, bizzarrini history, giotto bizzarrini

Outside Race Retro with Jonathan Sharp

March 4, 2014 By pete

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

The view from a muddy field, the Live Rally stage at Race Retro

Race Retro is not just a show of static racing cars. (Read Roy P. Smith’s report of the show inside). A key element of the show is the live Rally stage in which various Rallying greats are demo’d enthusiastically by their passionate owners. The highlights on the stage this year for VeloceToday readers had to have been the Lancia Delta S4, a Ferrari 308 GTB Michelotto, a pair of Renault 5 Turbos and an Alpine 110. [Read more…] about Outside Race Retro with Jonathan Sharp

Tagged With: Ferrari Micholotti, race retro, rally cars

Inside Race Retro with Roy P. Smith

March 4, 2014 By pete

Stunning Sprint Speciale at Race Retro.

Story and photos by Roy Smith

Roy P. Smith takes a look at Race Retro’s Inside Offerings

29,000 visitors were greeted by James Hunt’s McLaren M23 Formula One car on arrival to this year’s Race Retro before heading towards the popular ‘Speed Street’, passing a superb line-up of McLarens on the way including the centerpiece of the 50th anniversary celebrations – Emerson Fittipaldi’s 1974 double championship winning M23. [Read more…] about Inside Race Retro with Roy P. Smith

Tagged With: Escuderia Montjuic, Jorge de Bagration, Osella, race retro, roy p smith

Montier Ford in Classic & Sports Car

March 4, 2014 By pete

From the pages of Classic & Sports Car, March 2014:
“Few know about French Ford dealer Charles Montier’s pre-war exploits with the Blue Oval at both Le Mans and at Grand Prix events.Chris Martin has put this right with this fascinating 32 page ‘Folio’ from VeloceToday Select. Highlights include the story of the 1933 twin engined GP challenger. $20 available from the author.”

We might at that if you are in Australia or New Zealand, do order your copy direct from author (and VeloceToday correspondent) Chris Martin at cmscarstuff@bigpond.com. However, if you forget and order from us, we’ll send your order to Chris to fill and it will arrive much sooner. At the same time, drop an email to the offices of Classic & Sports Car, mick.walsh@haymarket.com telling them you saw the Montier review. [Read more…] about Montier Ford in Classic & Sports Car

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