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Jonathan Sharp

Alfas and Ferraris at the Enzo Ferrari Museum

November 11, 2014 By pete

The Alfa Bimotore is on display in a quiet, beautiful, chapel-like setting.

Last week Jonathan Sharp wrote a report on the Maserati 100th anniversary celebration at the Enzo Ferari Museum. But he didn’t forget about the Ferraris, engines, and Alfas also on display, many in the new engine room–plus a replica of Enzo Ferrari’s office. We saved that part of the story for this week.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp Clic on pics to enlarge

Nestling, as if being protected, in the curve of the new display hall is the original workshop of Enzo Ferrari’s father Alfredo. A long and narrow building lit by many large arched shaped windows. The building was built during the latter half of the 19th century and would not have benefited from electric lighting hence the many windows. At the far end of the hall, roughly where the “Enzo” is now displayed, was, along with the machine tools that Alfredo used to shape metal, a stable which housed the horses used to draw the sulkies (2 wheeled trotting rig) and carts of the time. [Read more…] about Alfas and Ferraris at the Enzo Ferrari Museum

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Goodwood Revival: Places and Faces

September 23, 2014 By pete

We combine the unique photographic talents of Hugues Vanhoolandt (who took the photo above, left) and Jonathan Sharp (who captured a laughing Brian Redman, above right) to bring our readers a taste of the faces and places seen at this year’s Goodwood Revival. Below, their photos are alternated. Click on the images to see them twice as large. .

Vanhoolandt: Maserati girls

Sharp: Derek Bell

Vanhoolandt: Hispano HA1112 Buchon (See Note 1 for more info)

Sharp: Spitfire

Vanhoolandt: Sgt. Pepper's Regulars

Sharp: Settrington Grand Prix (See Note 2)

Vanhoolandt: British bowlers

Sharp: Rowan Atkinson, Mr. Bean and others.

Vanhoolandt: Hooper and co.

Sharp: KGB Racing

Vanhoolandt: Picnic

Sharp: Webber and Jackie

Vanhoolandt: No picnic

Sharp: Dickie Attwood

Vanhoolandt: Dad's Army Re enactment (See Note 3)

Sharp: Monza at Goodwoood

Vanhoolandt: Just a good shot

Sharp: Crumpet chasing Moss

Vanhoolandt: Why do they wave? (St Trininan's girls)

Sharp: Mark Blundell, Danny Sullivan

Vanhoolandt: De Haviland DH82a Tiger Moth

Sharp: Mass and ?

Vanhoolandt: Everyone must have a bobby

Sharp: Soper and J. Oliver

Vanhoolandt: Didn't forget the girls

Sharp: Avro Lancaster Bombers (See note 4)

Note 1 Have you ever seen the 1969 film The Battle of Britain ?. The aircraft featured flew in the film and wears the markings that she carried during the filming? The enemy aircraft used in the film came from the Spanish Air Force. The Spanish had initially changed their minds about letting the production company use the HE111 Bombers which had also been re-engined with Merlins. Hamish Mahaddie, who worked for the production company then, spoke to Rolls Royce, who the spoke to the Spanish ambassador in London informing him that if the Spanish refused the request for the aircraft then Rolls Royce would have to think long and hard about supplying spares for the Merlins. He111s at the time were their front line aircraft. The Spanish then agreed! (Jonathan Sharp)

Note 2 A two part race for Austin J40 pedal cars of a type that raced between 1949 and 1966. The racers started the race in the style of Le Mans. They then pedaled for 7 laps (just kidding). They then pedaled from just after the chicane to just in front of the old control building have passed through various chicanes made up of foam.
Austin pedal cars were made in the specially constructed Austin Junior Car Factory at Bargoed in South Wales, which opened on 5 July 1949. It was paid for by Government funds and was run on a not-for-profit basis and purely for the employment of disabled coal miners suffering from the lung disease, pneumoconiosis. They were re-trained and benefited from in-house medical care. (Jonathan Sharp)

Note 3 These are the Dads Army re-enactment group. Dads Army was a hugely successful BBC comedy series filmed in the 1970s. Dads Army was the nickname of the Home Guard, a force set up to defend England early in the war and was made up of those too old to join the regular army. The show is repeated to this day in fact I watched an episode on Saturday night on the BBC and it is still very funny and has not dated. (Jonathan Sharp)

Note 4 7377 Avro Lancaster Bombers were built between 1941 and early 1946, some 3500 were lost during operations. Only two remain in air worthy condition. These are the two. The RAFs Battle of Britain memorial flight’s (BBMF) example PA474 which was built a Broughton in Cheshire in 1945, and the Canadian War Plane Heritage’s Lancaster Mark X which was built at Victory Aircraft in Malton Canada. They are joined by three of the fighters of the BBMF. Hurricane MK11c PZ865. Known as the last of the many, of the 14533 built this was the last. The two Spitfire’s are TE311 a low back Mark LF XVIE and P7350. MKIIa which is the oldest airworthy Spitfire in the World

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Goodwood Revival 2014: Jonathan Sharp

September 23, 2014 By pete

Josef Otto Rettenmaier overcooks his exit from the chicane in his 1935 Maserati V8RI.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp
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“Off to Goodwood again this weekend, are you? Don’t you get bored seeing the same cars each year?” This is a question often asked of me. The stock answer is no BUT the correct answer should be, “They are not the same cars year after year.” Yes, you do see some old favorites but for every old favorite there is usually something else that you have never seen, or if you had seen it then it was probably a long while ago. [Read more…] about Goodwood Revival 2014: Jonathan Sharp

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Goodwood Festival: The Cars

July 15, 2014 By pete

Cigarette, anyone?



Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

With the attendance figures over the three days of the Goodwood Festival of Speed touching 200 thousand people you do need to get there early to avoid the traffic and, from my point of view, to get the shots before the crowds descend on mass but it is worth the effort. I managed to make the Cartier lawn by 07.05am on Friday to grab some shots even before the team of car prepares had arrived. Just me and a field of stunning Maseratis. It’s worth delaying the second cup of coffee of the morning.
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Faces at the Festival

July 8, 2014 By pete

When you’re smilin’, the whole world smiles with you…

No need for an introduction. Just scroll down to view this amazing album of great drivers just plain enjoying themselves at Goodwood. Well, except for Kimi and Loeb, who never seem to smile. This is Jonathan Sharp at his best. [Ed.]

Story and Photos by Jonathan Sharp

Dario Franchitti, who drove the ex-Hakkinen Mercedes C Class DTM car.

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Prescott 2014: Almost Thoroughly French

June 10, 2014 By pete

1928 Amilcar CGS

The 1928 Amilcar CGS Riley of Terry McGrath climbs towards the esses.

Story and Photos by Jonathan Sharp
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It is a shame that my Sat Nav does not use public houses as navigation points because being instructed to “turn left at the Bugatti Inn” sounds so much nicer than just “in 500 meters turn left.” My journey to Prescott was to cover the Bugatti Owne’rs Club’s La Vie en Bleu Festival which celebrates all things French. Last year the event welcomed the International Bugatti Rally. This year it was the turn of the International Amilcar Rally to enjoy the Bugatti Club’s hospitality. A very impressive line-up of cars enjoyed the shade of the trees in the paddock. The weather over the weekend was typical of an English spring, tipping it down on Saturday, warm dry and sunny on Sunday. The paddocks on Sunday did however resemble the aftermath of the Glastonbury Music Festival – mud everywhere. The event always attracts a good turn- out not just the entrants in the hill climb but also from the members of the various French car clubs who had been invited to attend. The runs on the hill were as usual very spirited with very few incidents to mar what was a very enjoyable event.

This is an Amilcar Tandem, of which perhaps two were built in 1923 to race in the Cyclecar Grand Prix.

Marius Mestivier at the helm of a 1100cc Amilcar Tandem. Courtesy 'Amilcar' by Fournier.

The driver had the gearshift between his legs and the mechanic the driver.

It is good to see that old fashioned camaraderie is still very much the watchword of a Prescott event as is evident here. Car 36 is the 1928 Bugatti T35B of Steve Curtis, car 37 Derek Howard Orchard's 1931 T51

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Tagged With: Amilcar, bugatti, Bugatti Owner's Club, International Amilcar Rally, Jonathan Sharp, La Vie en Bleu Festival, prescott, prescott hillclimb, Salmson

Brooklands Italian Car Day

May 13, 2014 By pete

The Pininfarina lines of a Fiat Dino Spyder contrast nicely with the starkness of the Brooklands memorial erected to commemorate the home of motor racing 1907 - 1939.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

Judging by the three lines of cars, all of which were made in Italy, waiting to pass through the Campbell gate of the Brooklands Motor Circuit in Surrey, the Italian car community is alive and thriving. [Read more…] about Brooklands Italian Car Day

Tagged With: Alfa Romeo, brooklands Italian car day, cisitalia, Ferrari, Fiat, Jonathan Sharp

Sharp at the VSCC Silverstone

April 29, 2014 By pete

Lancia D50 recreation of Helmut Gassmann.

Whilst Graham Gauld was meeting and greeting at the VSCC Spring Start race meeting at Silverstone, Jonathan Sharp was there scooting around with his camera to bring you the following report:

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

My passion has always been for Italian cars but sometimes I like to go off script; so the idea of an ERA-only race to celebrate its 80th anniversary of the (which will be covered separately) plus various support races, plus a scattering of their period adversaries including a few Maserati’s and Bugattis, was simply too much to miss. [Read more…] about Sharp at the VSCC Silverstone

Tagged With: Cars of the VSCC, Delage Special, ERA, GP Aston Martin, Jonathan Sharp, Mark Gillies, McDowell Ford, Tech Mec, Vscc opener, vscc silverstone

Tour Auto 2014 Begins in Paris

April 15, 2014 By pete


250GT-Boano

1957 Ferrari 250 Boano of Ludwig Willisch and Norbert Schwitz Koep from Germany alongside the 1963 250 Lusso of Eric Hamoniau an Arnaud Dernoncour from France.

Photos by Jonathan Sharp
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My alarm clock seems to be permanently set to 3.30 am, this being the start time of most of my recent trips abroad. This time it was set so as I could catch the Eurostar (so much more civilized than flying) to Paris to take a look at the cars entered in this year’s Tour Auto. [Read more…] about Tour Auto 2014 Begins in Paris

Tagged With: ferrari at tour auto, french classic car events, Jonathan Sharp, Paris car events, tour auto, tour auto 2014

Retro by Hugues Vanhoolandt

February 18, 2014 By vanhoolandt

French cars from lost manufacturers are a common sight at Retromobile. This 1950 DB HBR cabriolet by Antem was produced in 32 examples; some competed in great motorsport events like Le Mans and Sebring.

Photos and captions by Hugues Vanhoolandt

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Tagged With: Alfa Romeo at Retro, Artcurial at Retro, french car events, Jonathan Sharp, Lancia Retro, Mercedes Retro, retro, Retromobile 2014

Retro by Jonathan Sharp

February 18, 2014 By pete

Patination, Bugatti on Lukas Huni's stand.

Photos and captions by Jonathan Sharp

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Tagged With: Artcurial auction, Ferrari at Retro, french car shows, Jonathan Sharp, Renault at Retro, retro, Retromobile 2014

An Enthusiast’s Retro

February 18, 2014 By pete

1955 Simca Comete Monte Carlo with bodywork by Stabilimenti Farina taking pride of place on the 'L adventure automobile Poissy Stand.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

“Have you set the alarm dear?” my wife asks as it rings. Yes, what time is it? 3.30am; 3.30am! “You must be stark raving mad. Why would you want to get up in the middle of the night on a cold and very wet Saturday in England in February to go all the way in Paris to see cars that you have probably seen already!?”

The plane leaves Heathrow an hour late and the pilot sounds like Alan Prost. The landing into Charles De Gaulle is the bumpiest I can remember. Then it‘s public transport to the hotel, dump the cases and straight to the show. Things start to improve as does my mood as I walk into the exhibition hall. I wonder what delights await me. [Read more…] about An Enthusiast’s Retro

Tagged With: Alfa Romeo at Retro, Artcurial at Retro, french car events, Jonathan Sharp, Lancia Retro, Mercedes Retro, retro, Retromobile 2014

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