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1963 Ferrari 275 P

6 years ago
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TGR Staff

By 1963, Ferrari was well into its golden years, and it was at Le Mans where they showcased their brilliance. The ’round-the-clock event in the French countryside tested not only the mettle of the drivers but also the cars and their individual components to the very limit. The team that managed to survive the 24-hour race—and finish ahead of the world’s most talented drivers piloting the world’s most remarkable cars—would earn their spot atop the pedestal of sports car racing fame. Ferrari had won the grueling endurance in 1949, 1954, and 1958, and save for a concession to Aston Martin in 1959, their reign of dominance continued through the early 1960s, with overall wins in 1960, 1961, and 1962.

CHASSIS 0816: Uncovering History:
Chassis 0816 was born a Ferrari 250 P, the very tip of Scuderia Ferrari’s spear of sports racing cars for the 1963 season. Its chassis began construction in February 1963 at Gestione Sportiva, Scuderia Ferrari’s own racing department. Stamped with the chassis no. 0816, it was fitted with a new Tipo 128LM/63 twelve-cylinder engine mated to a Tipo 564 gearbox. Upon completion in April, it was sent to Fantuzzi for its spider bodywork and then returned to Maranello, ready for the 1963 season.


Care of comprehensive research with the archives of Ferrari Classiche, exciting new information has been uncovered regarding the true history of 0816. While its 1964 victory at Le Mans has been known for decades, the same cannot be said for its initial competitive outing. The reason for this is tied to its sister car, 0814, which was previously credited with winning Le Mans in 1963.


In May of 1963, chassis 0814 was sent to Germany to compete in the 1,000-kilometer race at the Nürburgring. There, during a practice session, the car was severely damaged in an accident. It was shipped back to Ferrari, but the Scuderia was given a tall order to repair the car in time for Le Mans.


In advance of the race and the accident at the Nürburgring, Ferrari had already submitted paperwork to the Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO), formally entering three new 250 Ps as Works entries: chassis nos. 0810, 0812, and 0814. As the 24 Hours of Le Mans approached, it became clear that the repairs on 0814 would not be completed in time. Rather than leave one of their Works entries unused, Ferrari transferred the identity of 0814 to 0816. Entered as “0814,” it was in fact 0816 that was shipped to France to compete in the race. There, it was allocated #21 and paired with Ludovico Scarfiotti and Lorenzo Bandini as its drivers.
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1963 Ferrari 275 P – Competition History
DATE EVENT RACE # DRIVERS RESULT
1963
June 15-16, 1963 24 Hours of Le Mans 21 Ludovico Scarfiotti/Lorenzo Bandini 1st OA
September 28, 1963 Canadian Grand Prix, Mosport 4 John Surtees DNF
October 13, 1963 Times Grand Prix, Riverside 11 John Surtees 4th OA
1964
March 21, 1964 12 Hours of Sebring 22 Michael Parks/Umberto Maglioli 1st OA
June 20-21, 1964 24 Hours of Le Mans 20 Jean Guichet/Nino Varccarella 1st OA
1965-1970
March 27, 1965 12 Hours of Sebring 81 Willy Mairesse/Mauro Bianchi 4th IC, 23rd OA
June 20, 1965 Race 6, Elkhart Lake, Road America 61 Bill Cooper
September 5, 1965 USRRC, Elkhart Lake, Road America 22 Bill Cooper 8th IC, 22nd OA
June 19, 1966 Race 7, Elkhart Lake, Road America 21 Bill Cooper 22nd OA
September 4, 1966 USRRC, Elkhart Lake, Road America 21 Bill Cooper 5th IC, 9th OA
June 18, 1967 Race 7, Elkhart Lake, Road America 21 Bill Cooper
July 30, 1967 Race 4, Elkhart Lake, Road America 21 Bill Cooper 5th IC, 10th OA
June 16, 1968 Race 7, Elkhart Lake, Road America 21 Bill Cooper 10th IC
March 21-22, 1969 12 Hours of Sebring 26 Pedro Rodriguez/Chuck Parsons DNF

Michael Satterfield

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