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Hans Hermann Gurney Ferraris McLaren 1959 1960 1966
The simplistic track consisted of a very fast straight down either side of a dual carriageway, punctuated at one end by a hairpin and at the other by a steep banking. Also uniquely in Formula One World Championship history, the race was divided into two heats. In the first, Tony Brooks and Dan Gurney took the lead. Masten Gregory in the Cooper-Climax battled hard with them, passing first one Ferrari then the other as the lead changed hands until a big end bolt broke. It was a Ferrari 1-2-3 with Phil Hill taking the final podium place. In the second heat, once again the Ferraris had a duel at the front, this time with Bruce McLaren until he suffered transfer gear problems. On aggregate placings, it was an all-Ferrari podium in the order Brooks, Gurney, Hill. Maurice Trintignant was fourth from Jo Bonnier and Ian Burgess. This was the fastest Formula One race recorded at this time, with an average speed of 143.3 miles per hour. Hans Herrmann crashed his BRM P25 five laps into the second heat. Former Ferrari driver Frenchman Jean Behra was due to race his Behra-Porsche Special in the Grand Prix but Behra was killed the day before racing a Porsche RSK in the Formula 2 support race at the same venue. The results show evidence of the inconsistency with which rules were applied in this era. According to Formula One rules of the day, those drivers who retired before the end of the Grand Prix should only be classified if they pushed the car over the line after the finish. This rule was not applied to Harry Schell, who retired some 11 laps before the end. However, the rule was applied in other races, such as the 1960 Belgian Grand Prix. The rules were later clarified in 1966. Brooks win allowed him to close to within four points of championship leader, Australian Cooper racer Jack Brabham.
Stradella Ferraris Carli Angelo Ephrikian Eichhorn 1971
Provided to YouTube by o2digitale Stradella: Concerto grosso No. 24 in D, 7.4 No. 2: I. Adagio - Allegro II. Largo - Allegro III. Allegro · Mario Ferraris, Bruno Ferraris, Maria Isabella de Carli, Angelo Ephrikian, Enrico Miori, Antonio Pocaterra, Giovanni Adamo, William Bignami, Emilia Fadini, Edward Hankins Tarr & Holger Eichhorn Stradella: Violin Sonatas Chamber Music from the Catalogue of Carolyn Gianturco and Eleanor McCrickard ℗ Rivoalto - Newton classics Released on: 1971-05-18 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Stradella Ferraris Angelo Ephrikian 1971
Provided to YouTube by o2digitale Stradella: Sonata in D for Violin and Basso Continuo 7.1,, No. 1: I. Adagio II. Allegro III. Andante IV. Moderato V. Allegro · Mario Ferraris, Enrico Miori & Angelo Ephrikian Stradella: Violin Sonatas Chamber Music from the Catalogue of Carolyn Gianturco and Eleanor McCrickard ℗ Rivoalto - Newton classics Released on: 1971-05-18 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Giacomo Puccini Ines Maria Ferraris Teatro Scala 1858 1924 1928
Giacomo Puccini +••.••(...)) La Rondine Il bel sogno di Doretta Ines Maria Ferraris, soprano Angelo Albergoni, direttore Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala Milano, 1928
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