File:Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa outside Ferrari building.jpg
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English: Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa outside a Ferrari building, probably in Maranello, outside Modena, Italy. In the back, a Scuderia Ferrari transporter. It has been speculated that this is either 0726TR or 0728TR.[1] Update: A Ferrari historian says this is 0728TR and that the two men are Gaetano Florini, director engineer of Assistenza Clienti (left, dark coat) and racecar driver Phil Hill (right, light coat).[2] The pictures seems to be from the same photograph shoot for the article "Phil Hill – a young man in a race to fame" by journalist and racecar driver Denise McCluggage in the Fuller Brush Magazine in 1959 (see magazine scans here |
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