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Mmmmm, Gordon Murray-designed Brabham...
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I wish I could get in one of those cars and drive some laps The pictures a very good, well done! The show must have been great!
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AD wrote:Always interesting to see the showcars too that often seem to be hybrids of cars from past seasons... the Renault for example seems like a 2004 back with a different front popped on, then the new livery of course...
Aahhh, the "beautiful" Renault is for years now, (I've seen it quite some times like this, but with different liveries) a B200/201 with R24 sidepods/enginecover and rearwing.
By the way, the Spyker in the 3rd picture is strange as well, it's 2nd plane of the frontwing isn't correct, it's gap to the mainplane isn't even at all points. Maybe not clearly visible in this pic, but I have some others as well, so I know.
All in all, it was a pretty good weekend.
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A dream for every Ferrari fan!
BTW: Ferrari was ever red? I can see a blue-yellow car!
A dream for every Ferrari fan!
BTW: Ferrari was ever red? I can see a blue-yellow car!
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HF, the blue-and-yellow one was run in Argentine racing colours in the early '50's (possibly for Froilan Gonzalez?). It looks like their 1950-51 model. Privateers often ran Ferraris in national colours in the 1950's, most notably The Ecurie National Belge (ENB) team who ran in several Belgian Grands Prix with bright yellow Ferraris.
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