





Enzo Ferrari introduced his first track car, the Ferrari 125 S, at the Italian Piacenza circuit on the 11th of May 1947. The car was very competitive and managed to win 6 of 13 races that season.
In the following years, Ferrari introduced track cars such as the 500 Mondial, 250 GT SWB Berlinetta, 330 P4, F40 LM and F333 SP. To bring their clients closer to this part of the brand, Ferrari introduced the Ferrari Challenge in 1993 and the Corse Clienti Programme in 2003. Legendary cars such as the 355 Challenge and the FXX K Evo were born because of those racing series.
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1967 24 Hours of Daytona - Art Print
Regular price 53,00€ Save Liquid error (product-template line 120): -Infinity%After losing in 1966 at Daytona, Sebring and Le Mans to the Fords, the Ferrari P series prototypes staged a one-two-three side-by-side parade finish at the banked finish line in 1967.
The car upfront (#23) is the Ferrari 330 P3/4 driven by the Italian Lorenzo Bandini and the New Zealander Chris Amon. The second car (#24) is the Ferrari 330 P4 driven by the British Mike Parkes and the Italian Ludovico Scarfiotti. The third car (#26) is the Ferrari 412 P driven by the Mexican Pedro Rodriguez and the Frenchman Jean Guichet.
Among the several Formula 1 championships, this has to be one of the most notable Ferrari wins in motorsport history.
John Ketchell is internationally renowned as a motorsport artist. Ketchell has been commissioned to produce work by many leading companies and private individuals. His impressionist style allows him to really portray the feeling of speed and movement in his spectacular paintings. “I’ll paint anything that moves” he explains “I’ve done speedboats, aircraft and horses in a polo-themed series, but cars are my first love.”
Size: Standard | Size: Premium |
UK: €4.50 |
UK: FREE |
Europe: €9.50 |
Europe: €15.00 |
US: €10.50 |
US: €16.00 |
Rest of World: €12.00 |
Rest of World: €17.00 |
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