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042101 Ferrari 250 GTO Targa Florio 1963 K. Von Csazy/A. Hedges Great Traditions

The 47° Targa Florio took place on 5 May 1963, on the Circuito Piccolo delle Madonie, Sicily ( Italy ). Porsche took the overall victory, marking the beginning of its dominance at the event which - apart from 1965 - will last until 1971. [1] Race


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Only 28 of the 55 starters were still running at the end, some healthily, others sick, some being driven fast, others slowly, but to finish a Targa Florio is no mean feat and many famous drivers and famous cars have started but failed to finish, for the Targa Florio has always been a battle between man and his machine against the natural.


1963 TARGA FLORIO Ferrari Dino 196SP. Entrant Ferrari SEFAC. Drivers Lorenzo Bandini

1963 Targa Florio 5 May 1963 - Madonie (I): Round 3, International Championship for Manufacturers (Divisions II and III). Round 2, Challenge Round 2, International Trophy for Prototypes 10 laps of a 44.739 mile/72.000 km circuit - 447.388 miles/720.000 kms were completed Weather: warm and dry, rain at end


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Targa Florio, Sicily - 1963. Italy. Porsche Revenge In the Targa Florio. From Henry Manney. IT was in a thunderstorm of Wagnerian splendour, fittingly enough, that German craft thwarted the might of Maranello to even the account of 1960. At that time, you will remember, Moss' Porsche broke down on the final straight to give victory to the late.


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For the 1963 Targa Florio, strong of two consecutive victories in 1961 and 1962, the Scuderia Ferrari entered its new 250P prototype, which had earlier won the 12 Hours of Sebring.. Picture above: The #190 works Ferrari Dino 196SP of Bandini - Scarfiotti - Mairesse (2nd), chases the #108 Scuderia Centro Sud Ferrari 250 GTO of Bordeu - Scarlatti (6th) in the 1963 Targa Florio.


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1963 Targa Florio Explained The 47° Targa Florio took place on 5 May 1963, on the Circuito Piccolo delle Madonie , Sicily ( Italy ). Porsche took the overall victory, marking the beginning of its dominance at the event which - apart from 1965 - will last until 1971.


042101 Ferrari 250 GTO Targa Florio 1963 K. Von Csazy/A. Hedges Great Traditions

1963 Targa Florio Sunday, May 5, 1963 Targa Florio Speed and Endurance World Challenge Race Report Results Qualifying Circuit Race Results Qualifying Circuit - Madonie (Piccolo) Country Italy Location Palermo, Sicily Type Temporary road course Length 44.739 (Miles) First Race 1932 Targa Florio 3,400 Championships View 19,214 Results View 25,172


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The 718 Sport at the 1963 Targa Florio with the small roll-bar tube that went on to inspire the famous arch of the future Targa models. The Targa was a brilliant reaction of Porsche to a dispute that was raging in the early 1960s on the American market, which was vital to the fledgling manufacturer. Between Detroit and Dallas, convertible cars.


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Hard to find Targa Florio footage from Sicily and has alot of blurry footage but has some good shots


Scarfiotti/Mairesse, Ferrari 250P, Targa Florio 1963 (©Bernard Cahier) Classic racing cars

The Targa badge was coined in the wake of Porsche's wins in 1963 and 1964 at the Targa Florio. 2 The Targa Florio Spawned The Targa Florio Australian Tribute. via Targaflorioaus. In commemoration of 100 years of events in Sicily, the Palermo Car Club introduced an idea to add a sister event in Australia. And since Victoria had a large Italian.


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Targa Florio at Targa Florio Circuit on May 05th, 1963. Sports Cars live and real time racing updates and information. Do not miss a thing even when you're on the go!. (1963) Italy Targa Florio Circuit. 05 May-05 May. Event finished. Photos. Main . Photos . Schedule. Local time Your time. Targa Florio - Race.


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Juan Manuel Bordeu / Scarlatti, 108 Ferrari 250 GTO (Scuderia Centro Sud), Targa Florio

Category:1963 Targa Florio From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Media in category "1963 Targa Florio" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. 1963 Targa Florio Ferrari 246SP sn0790 Lualdi.jpg 640 × 453; 58 KB 1963-05-03 Targa Florio Ferrari truck.jpg 580 × 504; 40 KB


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Alessandro Cagno (1883-1971), winner of first Targa Florio in 1906. Pictured at 1907 event. The Targa Florio was a public road endurance automobile race held in the mountains of Sicily near the island's capital of Palermo.Founded in 1906, it was the oldest sports car racing event, part of the World Sportscar Championship between 1955 and 1973. While the first races consisted of a whole tour of.


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The latest information, news, session timings and more on the 1963 Targa Florio. Find everything you need to know about Targa Florio here.

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