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Ferrari’s revolutionary era perfectly captured
A feast of photography from one of the masters of racing imagery is an indulgence that suited Gordon Cruickshank
Phil Hill’s 156 is harried by
Jim Clark’s Lotus at Zandvoort in 1961 – adominant Ferrari year.
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William Huon’s autograph collection
Hallowed. A good way of avoiding the overused word ‘golden’ to pin down a period when everything looked at its finest, at least from our later viewpoint. That half a decade of Ferrari racing that William Huon picks out here covered some of the brightest, most remembered moments in a glorious career: the ‘Sharknose’, the unsurpassable 250 GTO, two F1 world championships and a run of Le Mans victories not matched for years – and also disruption and tragedy.