File:1958-08-16 Roskilde Ferrari 250 0742TR Bertil Askolin.png

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Prince Bertil and Carl-Johan Askolin in Ferrari 250 at Roskilde in 1958

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English: Swedish Prince Bertil (behind wheel) and the Finnish timber business man Carl-Johan Askolin in the 1958 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa s/n 0742TR at Roskilde Ring in Denmark on 16 August 1958. It was driven in that race by Keinänen for the Scuderia Askolin racing team.[1] Pretty sure it is this car, since it is left hand drive, all the other Ferraris in this race were right hand drive.
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