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Ferrari P – 1963-1967
by Ed Heuvink
Between 1963 and 1967, Ferrari created some of the most breathtaking sports prototypes in its illustrious motorsport history: the vehicles of the legendary P Series. They combined Italian passion, breathtaking sound and perfect beauty – and were also extremely successful.
The story began in the spring of 1963 with a double victory for the 250 P at Sebring – a model that also won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1963 and 1964. This success story continued in 1965 with its successor, the P2, which won at Monza, the Nürburgring and the Targa Florio. In the 1966 and 1967 seasons, Ferrari continued its participation in endurance racing with the P3 and P4 – cars that are often referred to today as the most beautiful sports cars of all time.
This book from McKlein is not only a tribute to Ferrari's most beautiful racing cars, but also a real collector's item thanks to its limited edition of only 330 numbered copies and an elegant slipcase. The large-format, 470-page volume presents the competitive history of all 22 P Series cars built in three languages: English, German and Italian. With over 490 photographs – many of them previously unpublished – and informative texts by Ed Heuvink, this book offers a fascinating visual and historical journey through Ferrari's golden era of endurance racing.
The work is rounded off by contributions from Luigi Chinetti Jr., son of the founder of the North American Racing Team, and Nino Vaccarella, a Ferrari works driver and multiple race winner.