File:1957-09-08 Coppa Intereuropa Monza Ferraris 2.jpg

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1957 Coppa Intereuropa at Monza

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English: Ferraris and Maseratis at 1957 Coppa Intereuropa at Monza on 8 Settembre 1957. In front are 3 Ferraris
  • #83 Camillo Luglio (partly hidden), WINNER in his 1957 Ferrari 250 GT TdF Zagato s/n 0665GT [1]
  • #81 Edoardo Lualdi Gabardi in his 1957 Ferrari 250 GT TdF s/n 0647GT, ended in 2nd place[2],
  • #80 Luigi Taramazzo in 1956 Ferrari 250 GT TdF Zagato s/n 0515GT, 3rd place[3].
    In second row, from left:
  • #76 Mercedes,
  • #61 avv. Ulisse Pizzi in his Maserati A6G/54 2000 Zagato s/n 2137 [4][5]
  • #62 Enrico Anselmi in Maserati A6G/54 2000 Zagato (first in class) [6]
    In third row, from left:
  • #64 Maserati A6G/54 2000 Zagato,
  • #69 Ludovico Scarfiotti in Fiat 8V Zagato,
  • #78 Ottavio Randaccio in his 1956 Ferrari 250 GT TdF s/n 0507GT to 5th place[7]
    In fourth row, from left:
  • Alfa Romeo 1900 SSZ,
  • #82 Albino Buticchi from Milano in his 1957 Ferrari 250 GT TdF s/n 0703GT, 4th place [8]
  • #75 (??) Fiat 8V
    In fifth row:
  • #?? Fiat 8V
  • #63 Ferrari
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    Author Unknown photographer

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