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Ferrari Art by Alessandro Gerelli Part 2

December 15, 2015 By pete

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Gallery: Ferrari Intake and Exhaust

Exhaust tubes (Maranello Ferrari museum, 2008).

Exhaust tubes (Maranello Ferrari museum, 2008).

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The Detailed World of Alessandro Gerelli

December 9, 2015 By pete

Alessandro Gerelli as seen by Simone Rossetto in Murano glass.

Alessandro Gerelli as seen by Simone Rossetto in Murano glass.

By Pete Vack
Photography by Alessandro Gerelli

Alessandro Gerelli: 140 articles, 3000 photos and 14 years with VeloceToday

In the summer of 1967, September 8th, to be exact, a 19 year-old college student by the name of Alessandro Gerelli was lucky enough to have obtained a pit pass to the Italian Grand Prix. Like today, pit passes were extremely difficult to obtain. But Gerelli was determined. He would not listen to the sound of Amon’s Ferrari from far behind the fences; he wanted desperately to be where the action was. In what must have been a passionately good letter, he wrote to the organizers and asked them if a student could obtain a pit pass. He would do no damage, he wrote, wouldn’t create problems, and maybe if he could just get a pass for the official test day, he could then take some photos. “The process worked,” says Alessandro, “and a very kind lady from the Monza organization called me, and said she had been touched by my letter.” The young Gerelli went to the Monza practice on Friday with a pit pass. He had to access a certain gate and mention the name of the lady who responded to his letter. “The miracle had been done,” recalled Gerelli.

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His patience and fortitude resulted in catching a rare photo of Enzo Ferrari in the pits. Ferrari rarely attended races, even at Monza. Gerelli knew that Ferrari would often show up during practice for the Grand Prix so it was not a surprise. “But of course he was Ferrari and in any case the opportunity to see him and to take a picture of him was something exceptional for a young Ferrari lover like me,” said Gerelli. [Read more…] about The Detailed World of Alessandro Gerelli

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Alessandro Gerelli’s Ferrari Art Gallery One, Rooms 1 and 2

December 9, 2015 By pete

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Gallery Room 1: Badges and Shields

Yellow horse on a green Ferrari (Misano, 2002)

Yellow horse on a green Ferrari (Misano, 2002).

Ferrari badge on a Ferrari bonnet (Cavallino Classic, 2012).

Ferrari badge on a Ferrari bonnet (Cavallino Classic, 2012).

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24 Karat Ferrari GTO Art to be Unveiled at Pebble Beach

July 27, 2011 By pete

Dante Rubli is an internationally known artist who has been creating unique works of art for twenty five years. Based in Bern, Switzerland, Dante uses such diverse materials as wood, steel, gold, and platinum for his custom furniture, and now, automobiles. [Read more…] about 24 Karat Ferrari GTO Art to be Unveiled at Pebble Beach

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