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Malaysian Grand Prix 2011

April 13, 2011 By vack

Felipe Massa

By Pete Vack
Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

Malaysia. One of those new-fangled F1 venues one has to Google to get a location, despite being more than a decade old. It’s new to someone who remembers Avus. Hot, humid, huge, teaming with the energy of a new world, the Malaysian Grand Prix is new money. Bernie goes where the money is and of course, Bernie himself was on the grid at Malaysia.
[Read more…] about Malaysian Grand Prix 2011

Tagged With: alonso, f1 malaysia, f1 racing, f1 results, ferrari f1, malaysia grand prix, massa

Australian Grand Prix, 2011

March 30, 2011 By vack

The Start

By Erik Nielsen
Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

Sebastian Vettel’s number one on the nose of his Red Bull led the way in the season opener as the German took the momentum of winning the championship and converted the first pole into the first win. The Red Bull is quick out of the box; the question will be how long can they hold their advantage over the rest of the field.
[Read more…] about Australian Grand Prix, 2011

Tagged With: alonso, australian f1, australian grand prix 2011, f1 australia, ferrari f1, formula one, racing in australia, red bull, vettel, webber

From the Archives: The OSCA Berlinettas

January 5, 2011 By vack

The fantastic OSCA Coupe Vignale, chassis number 1153.

October 17th, 2007

Story by Pete Vack

We’ve long been interested in the OSCA MT4 Berlinettas–a particularly virulent form of OSCA-it is, as there were so few built. Several years ago Christophe Pund contacted us and said he had found there remains of 1176. It is being restored but no photos of the original car exist. He hopes someone might be able to help. In addition to Mr. Pund’s story and photos, we’ve also provided the details of all the OSCA coupes in our article below.
[January 4, 2011: Since this was written chassis 1176 has changed hands, but their are still no photos or drawings of the original engine!]
[Read more…] about From the Archives: The OSCA Berlinettas

Tagged With: Maserati, OSCA, osca maserati, osca racing, oscas coupes, vignale

The Winningest OSCA

December 8, 2010 By vack

October 31st, 2007
Story by Pete Vack

Oh, what you will be missing. This is just one of hundreds of articles from our archives, which are available only if you subscribe to our premium service. This week, it’s updated and free. For a while.

Jim Kimberly at Watkins Glen in 1114. He placed second in class. Photo by Alix Lafontant.

From 1948 to 1955, OSCAs won hundreds of class victories in Europe and the United States. But one OSCA in particular was responsible for more than its share of wins. Built as a an early spider, OSCA number 1114 was completed just in time for the 1951 Mille Miglia. It was designated a factory team car, and was one of the first OSCA MT4s with the dual overhead cam head, but the displacement was still just under 1100 cc. In the 1000 mile race, 1114 placed second in class driven by Franco Bordoni.

Otto Linton's trophies--4 places out of 5 races, Harewood Acres, Canada. Otto Linton photo.

In June a young man from Verona by the name of Giulio Cabianca bought the car and registered it on tags VR 28745, and had it painted red over blue. Cabianca immediately embarked upon a six month campaign with his new race car. Almost every weekend Cabianca entered an event, and small as they were, the competition was fierce in the extremely popular 1100cc class, but the OSCA won almost every time out. From June to the end of October, Cabianca and 1114 achieved a remarkable 14 class victories along with nine 1st overalls.

For the 1952 season Cabianca had the old body modified by Coriasco to equip it with outboard headlights and additional lights in the oval grille. It’s looks were unique and the car can be instantly recognized as being the Cabianca OSCA. Otto Linton, who later owned 1114, told John Wright…”The work on my MT4 was done for Cabianca, the OSCA factory driver. Because it had run the Mille Miglia and Targa Florio and had been set up for LeMans, it had big headlights in the grille.”

OSCA, La Rivincita Dei Maserati, by Luigi Orsini and Franco Zagari was produced as the definitive OSCA book and remains so to this day. For a very good reason, OSCA 1114 was pictured on the cover.

By June, Cabianca had also purchased a 1350 cc OSCA engine, and during the ‘52 season swapped the engines to race in either the 1100 cc class or under 1500cc classes with the new 1350. Again, he was successful, totaling up another 8 wins. Before he sold it to a Philadelphia tire company executive by the name of Al Garthwaite in August of 1952, Cabianca had driven 1114 to a total of twenty two wins in less than two years.

Garthwaite lost no time in getting the OSCA back on the track. He entered it in the Watkins Glen Grand Prix to be held on September 21. Literally fresh off the dock and driven by Jim Kimberly, the OSCA placed second in class, beaten only by Bill Spear in the very latest OSCA 1350 MT4 (the build date on the Spear car was August 19th 1952). In October, Garthwaite, a good driver in anyone’s book, took the car to second place at Albany NY. The next summer, before selling 1114 to Otto Linton, Garthwaite, who would also head Algar (AL GARthwaite) Motors in Philadelphia, drove the aging OSCA to a first in class at the tough Bryfan Tyddyn course.

Linton at the unique Bryn Fan Tyddyn track garnering another first in class. Linton Collection.

Linton told VeloceToday correspondent John Wright that “.. In Pennsylvania, we had a good track called Bryn Fan Tyddyn. Now that course was just wonderful; it ran around a senator’s estate. It was a perfect track for my OSCA, and (if I remember correctly) I won there three years in a row until the last year it was in operation. That was when John Edgar came out from California with his great big trailer with Jack McAfee’s 550 Porsche and a Ferrari. So, the 2 liter Ferrari and the Porsche were slightly faster than my 1342cc OSCA.”

Linton also trailered 1114 to Sebring in 1954, where he took a third in class behind Stirling Moss, who won the event overall in another OSCA. For the next three years, Linton campaigned his OSCA up and down the east coast, entering the old warrior in ten more events. The last competitive appearance of 1114 was on July 25th 1956, when Linton took a second in class at Brynfan Tyddyn.

Cabianca’s Record
1951 1100 cc class
June 2 1951 Coppa Della Toscana Cabina Zanelli, 1c
June 26 1951 Coppa Del Pasubio 1c 1o
June 29 1951 Corsa Sulle Torricelle Cabianca 1c 1o
July 1 1951 Lecco-Ballabio Cabianca 1c 1o
July 8 1951 Bozano-Mendola Cabianca 1c 1o
July 15 1951 Coppa D oro Delle Domiti Cabianca 1c 1o
August 12th 1951 Circuito De Senegallia Cabianca 1c
September 2 1951 Vittorio-Veneto Cansiglio Cabianca 1c
September 9 1951 Bologna-Raticosa Cabianca 1c 1o
September 16 1951 G. P. Vetturette, Monza Cabianca 1o
September 23 1951 Tieste-Opicina Cabianca 1c 2o
September 29 1951 Coppa Gallenga Cabianca 1c
October 10 1951 Treponti-Castelnuovo Cabianca 1c 1o
October 28 1951 Messina-Colle Sand Rizzo Cabianca 1c

1952 1100 cc class
March 23 1952 Corsa Sulle Torricelle Cabianca 1c 1o
May 4 1952 Mille Miglia Cabianca-Roghi 1c
June 12 1952 Giro Dell’Umbria Cabianca-Roghi 1c 1o
June 22 1952 Circuito de Caserta Cabianca 1o
July 13 1952 Coppa D oro Delle Dolomiti Cabianco, 1c
August 10 1952 Circuito di Senegallia Cabianca 1c

1952 1350 class
June 29 1952 Targa Florio Cabianca retired
July 6 1952 Bolzano-Mendola Cabianca, 1c
August 3 1952 Giro Delle Calabrie Cabianco-Roghi 1c

OSCA 1114 in America
September 21 1952 Watkins Glen, John Kimberly, 2c #57
October 12 1952 Albany, NY, Garthwaite, 2c
July 24-25 1953 Brynfan Tyddyn Garthwaite, 1c
March 8 1954 Sebring, Linton/Beck 3c, #61
May 2 1954 Andrews AFB, Linton, 3c, #61
July 24 1954 Wilkes Barre, Linton, 1c, 1o, #23
August 8 1954 Lockbourne AFB, Linton, 2c, #23
September 18 1954 Watkins Glen Linton, 4c, #23
March 13 1955 Sebring Linton/Stetson, R #73
September 9 1955 Thompson, Linton R #13
June 24 1956, Road America Linton, 5c #196
July 7 1956 Beverly Linton R #196
July 25 1956 Brynfan Tyddyn Linton, 2c

Next from the Archives, a Talk with Otto Linton.

Tagged With: jim kimberly, OSCA, osca mt4, osca racing, otto linton

Brazilian Grand Prix, November 7, 2010

November 10, 2010 By vack

Mark Webber, Sebastian Vettel, Chris Horner and Fernando Alonso

By Erik Nielsen
Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

Sebastian Vettel won an entertaining Brazilian Grand Prix and helped clinch the constructor’s championship for Red Bull Racing in a season that has seen the lead change more times than Lindsey Lohan has requested bail. Mark Webber’s second place finish was a clean, uneventful drive, but that is what helps win championships.
[Read more…] about Brazilian Grand Prix, November 7, 2010

Tagged With: alonso, brazil grand prix, brazilian grand prix 2010, f1 brazil, ferrari f1, mark webber, vettel

Korean Grand Prix, Oct. 24, 2010

October 27, 2010 By vack

Lewis Hamilton, Chris Dyer, Fernando Alonso, Felipe Massa

By Pete Vack
Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

It rained and then it got dark, not an auspicious beginning for Korea’s first world championship Formula One event. It looked dismal, the bleachers were only half filled, the rain didn’t let off and the red lights blinked throughout the event. Seven cars were involved in accidents and retired. Dismal and expensive. [Read more…] about Korean Grand Prix, Oct. 24, 2010

Tagged With: alonso, f1 events, f1 korea, ferrari f1, korean grand prix, racing f1, renault f1

Japanese Grand Prix, Oct. 10, 2010

October 13, 2010 By vack

Mark Webber, Sebastian Vettel, Adrian Newey, and Fernando Alonso

The Critics Are Quiet, For Now

by Erik Nielsen
Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

Sebastian Vettel was able to keep his critics at bay for another week when the German was able to convert his pole position to repeat as winner of the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. [Read more…] about Japanese Grand Prix, Oct. 10, 2010

Tagged With: alonso, f1 in japan, ferrari f1, grand prix of japan results, japanese grand prix, vettel, webber

Singapore Grand Prix, Sept. 26, 2010

September 29, 2010 By vack

Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso, Mark Webber, Aldo Costa

Alonso successful at night

By Erik Nielsen
Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

Singapore has tried branding itself as the Monaco of the east.  I’ll give them credit for creating something special. But, with strict laws and not nearly the same quantity of vulgar, rich Russians, it’s not going to be an exact copy.  But what they have managed to do is create a show, and that’s what this sport is all about. [Read more…] about Singapore Grand Prix, Sept. 26, 2010

Tagged With: alonso, F1 2008, f1 reports, ferrari f1, singapore 2010, singapore grand prix

Italian Grand Prix, Sept. 12, 2010

September 15, 2010 By vack

Jenson Button, Fernando Alonso, Stefano Domenicali, Felipe Massa

By Erik Nielsen
Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

When it comes to F1, there are certain expectations that the fans have. Racing in England will usually be interrupted by rain. Monaco’s harbor will have ridiculous boats in the harbor (with even more ridiculously thin women wearing not much more fabric than a handkerchief on them prancing around on said yacht) and Ferrari should win any race at Monza. [Read more…] about Italian Grand Prix, Sept. 12, 2010

Belgian Grand Prix, August 29th, 2010

September 1, 2010 By vack

Fernando Alonso

Fernando Alonso

By Erik Nielsen
Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

McLaren back on top

[Read more…] about Belgian Grand Prix, August 29th, 2010

Tagged With: alonso, belgian grand prix 2010, f1 reports, ferrari f1, hamilton, lewis hamilton spa, massa, mclaren f1, nielsen, spa f1, Spa racing

Hungarian Grand Prix

August 4, 2010 By vack

Fernando Alonso, Sebastian Vettel, Mark Webber

Webber on Top
Schumi on Bottom

By Erik Nielsen
Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

There is an old lesson in racing that you don’t necessarily need to be the fastest car out there to win, you just need to be the first to cross the finish line.  Mark Webber drew a line under that statement with his uneventful win at the Hungaroring.  It really wasn’t his race to win, but it was his team mate Vettel’s to lose.  And lose he did. The young German seemed to have the race in the bag with a strong pole performance and outstanding opening laps.   [Read more…] about Hungarian Grand Prix

Tagged With: Ferrari, ferrari f1, formula 1, hamilton, hungarian grand prix, jenson button, mark weber, michael schumacher

German Grand Prix

July 27, 2010 By vack

Alonso and Massa on the podium: anything but a joyful pair

Ferrari Win/Lose
by Philippe Defechereux
Photos courtesy and copyright Planet F1

During Friday’s qualifying practice at Hockenheim, as well as Saturday’s qualifying, Ferrari dominated the pack for the first time since… the 2010 season’s first Grand Prix in Bahrain.   [Read more…] about German Grand Prix

Tagged With: f1 race results, formula 1, german gp race results, german grand prix, race results

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