File:1956-06-24 Supercortemaggiore Monza Ferrari 500 TR.jpg

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Ferraris at Monza 1956

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English: At GP Supermaggiore (Monza racetrack, northern Italy) on 24 June 1956. Ferrari had around ten Ferrari 500 TR here. Race results are here:[1] and which Ferraris these are are discussed more here. Guess on cars:
  • #60 with Gerino Gerini and "Madero" (Bruno Gavazzoli), one historian says this is a Ferrari 500 Mondial. Did not finish.
  • #56 is the 1956 Ferrari 500 TR s/n 0600MDTR driven by Paul Frere and Andre Milhoux (did not finnish).[2]
  • #61, the 1956 Ferrari 500 TR s/n 0640MDTR driven by Franco Cortese and Pinzero to 11th place.[3]
  • #65 the 1956 Ferrari 500 TR s/n 0652MDTR driven by Alfonso de Portago and Olivier Gendebien to 4th place.[4]
  • #64 (behind, to the right) the 1956 Ferrari 625 LM s/n 0642MDTR driven by Peter Collins and Mike Hawthorn to a WIN.[5]
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    Jesse Alexander  (1929–2021)  wikidata:Q77256372
     
    Jesse Alexander
    Description American photographer
    Date of birth/death 1929 Edit this at Wikidata 2021 Edit this at Wikidata
    Location of birth Santa Barbara
    Authority file
    creator QS:P170,Q77256372
    Authorship claimed on Jesse Alexander homepage, where 1955 is mentioned as the year

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