Descripció1950-07-23 12h Paris Montlhéry Ferrari 0014M 0052M.jpg
English: Ferraris and other cars at Montlhéry in 1950. This is at the 12 hours of Paris race which was 23 July 1950.(see results) From right:
#18 is the 1949 Ferrari 166 MM Touring barchetta s/n 0014M, driven by Hermann Roosdorp and Teddy (or Andre[1]) Pilette 3rd overall, 2nd in class (S2.0)
#16 is the 1950 Ferrari 166 MM Touring Barchetta s/n 0052M, WINNER, driven by Luigi Chinetti and Jean Lucas
#5 Delahaye 135 Auriac / Rouxel 6th overall, 1st in class (S+3.0)
Unknown photographer. From the Pilette archives.[3]
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