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RM
Auctions will present one of the most
historically significant and valuable Ferrari racing cars ever offered at
auction, the 1957 Ferrari 250 TR chassis no. 714TR, when Ferrari Leggenda e Passione
returns to Maranello in May. |
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RM
Auctions, in association with Sotheby's, will present one of the most
historically significant and valuable Ferrari racing cars ever offered at
auction, the legendary 1957 Ferrari 250 TR (chassis no. 0714TR), when Ferrari Leggenda e Passione returns to Maranello,
May 17, 2009. Held during the final stretch of the Mille Miglia
retrospective, the exclusive auction will offer an unprecedented collection of
historic Ferraris.
Considered one of the most competitive and iconic of all Ferrari racing cars,
the immediately recognizable Scaglietti-designed, 'pontoon-fender' 250 TR was
produced from 1957 to 1958 during which only 22 were constructed. The Ferrari
250 TRs entered 19 international championship races from 1958 through 1961
emerging with 10 victories and earning them legendary status among discerning
collectors, as well as the honour of being one of the most desirable and
competitive racing Ferraris ever built.
"This legendary 250 TR is one of the most exciting motor cars ever to be
presented in auction history," said Max Girardo, Managing
Director of RM Europe. "The Ferrari Leggenda e Passione event, now in its third year, is firmly
established as the place to sell important road and race going Ferraris, and we
are delighted to present this car at its Maranello birthplace," he added.
0714TR was extensively campaigned in its day with significant finishes at the
world's most important racing events and is now being offered at auction for the
first time. The car is resplendent in its period race-correct black livery and
red nose.
In December 1957, this car was delivered to its first owner,
racing driver and future coachbuilder, Piero Drogo in Modena,
Italy. Drogo debuted the car as a privateer in the
celebrated 1000 km Buenos Aires in January 1958
with a respectable fourth place finish competing with such legendary drivers as
Phil Hill, Peter Collins, Wolfgang von Trips and
Olivier Gendebien.
Following entries in the Grand Prix of
Cuba and Portugal, the car was sold by American
Ferrari agent Luigi Chinetti to Texas rancher and entrepreneur Alan Connell
whose competitive driving skills and affluence afforded him
several wins on the 1959 North American racing circuit.
0714TR continued its prowess on the track with subsequent
owners and competed in its last professional race in June
1963 at the Elkhart Lake 500.
The legendary s/n 0714TR is by far the most campaigned of the 250TR cliente
series cars with a fascinating ownership and racing history, establishing its
rarefied place in the collector world as one of the most beautiful and valuable
Ferraris ever offered in auction history. All cars presented at the Ferrari Leggenda e Passione event will be
certified by Ferrari Classiche.
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