The Ferrari 333 SP is a sports prototype race car designed by Ferrari that was built by Italian race car manufacturer Dallara and later Michelotto to...
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Ferrari 333 SP for the American IMSA GT Championship in 1994, allowing it to become eligible for the stock engine World Sports Car category. Ferrari developed...
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The Ferrari SP (also known as the Ferrari Dino SP) was a series of Italian sports prototype racing cars produced by Ferrari during the early 1960s. All...
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a dominant season. Ferrari 312 PB Ferrari 333 SP In 1967, the last where Ford and Ferrari could battle on the tarmac, saw Ferrari taking the championship...
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499P Modificata". ferrari.com. Ferrari S.p.A. Retrieved 30 March 2024. "Ferrari Sport Prototipi Clienti". ferrari.com/. Ferrari S.p.A. Retrieved 30 March...
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BMS Scuderia Italia (redirect from Scuderia Italia SpA)
the 333 SP outdated, BMS Scuderia Italia returned to the FIA GT Championship, continuing to campaign for Ferrari by racing two Prodrive-built Ferrari 550...
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LMP1 there were 9 entries competing for 7 slots. Again a Ferrari was fastest, as the JB Ferrari beat the factory BMW and Porsche entries with 0.4 and 2...
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failure. Ferrari would help the category score an overall win at the 12 Hours of Sebring, and would take the manufacturer's title. The Ferrari 333 SP and the...
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similar to the Ferrari 330 P3 and the nose is similar to that of the Ferrari 333 SP which improves cooling and the car's frontal crash safety. The butterfly...
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was used in the 1990 Peugeot 905 Group C sports car, followed by the Ferrari 333 SP LMP racecar and CART Champ Cars/Indycars in 1994 and 1996, and then...
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commissioning his car as a modern homage to great Ferrari sports racing cars such as the 330 P3/4, 512 S, 312 P, and 333 SP on the last unregistered U.S.-spec Enzo...
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professional driver. After some races in sports prototypes such as the Ferrari 333 SP, he would go on to form his own team as an owner. After leaving Formula...
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(1994) - Ferrari.com". www.ferrari.com. Archived from the original on 2021-11-20. Retrieved 2021-11-20. Wouter Melissen (2015-01-25). "Ferrari 333 SP specifications"...
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Risi Competizione (category Ferrari in motorsport)
connection to Ferrari to purchase two new Ferrari 333 SPs. Risi in turn was able to promote his Houston dealership. The first of the team's 333 SPs was planned...
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a ditch and killing McLean. In another incident Mario Andretti in his Ferrari 365 P2 tangled with Don Wester's Porsche 906 on the Warehouse Straight...
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after a final appearance at the 12 Hours of Sebring in 1999 with a Ferrari 333 SP, finishing in sixth place for Doyle-Risi Racing. Fangio currently resides...
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all-time track record is 1:01.200, set by Marc Gené in a Ferrari F2003-GA, during a 2018 Ferrari Corsa Clienti event. As of March 2024, the fastest official...
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first race, held on November 9, 1957, was won by Pete Lovely driving a Ferrari. In the intervening years, the track has hosted USRRC, Can-Am, Trans-Am...
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during Ferrari official test prior to Le Mans in a Ferrari P2/3 4000 cc 1965 Tommy Spychiger, killed during 1000K Sports car race in Ferrari 365P2 at...
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Atlantic competitor. In 1997 he drove in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in a Ferrari 333 SP for Pilot Motorsports and funded three appearances in the CART Champ...
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Fiorano Circuit (redirect from Scuderia Ferrari Circuit)
Fiorano Circuit (Italian: Pista di Fiorano) is a private racetrack owned by Ferrari for development and testing purposes. It is located in Fiorano Modenese...
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subsequently worked on sports cars for Toyota (Toyota TS010 1991–93), Ferrari (Ferrari 333 SP 1993–95), Lister, Nissan (Nissan R390 GT1 1996–97) and Audi (Audi...
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below: 1973 Dino 246 GT 1990 Ferrari F40 1995 Ferrari F50 1999 Ferrari 333 SP 2002 Enzo Ferrari 2005 Maserati MC12 2006 Ferrari FXX Evoluzione (number 20)...
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fitted with the Porsche 962 engine. Three IMSA-WSC cars turned up: two Ferrari 333 SP's run by Scandia Racing versus the much-improved Riley & Scott (winner...
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the factory Porsche 911 GT1-98 and LMP1-98 cars as well as multiple Ferrari 333 SPs and Panoz Esperante GTR-1s. Before the race had finished, an agreement...
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particularly harrowing, claiming many cars over the years (including three Ferrari 512 variants) and several lives, including the legendary John Woolfe in...
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Series 24 Hours of Sebring (2021) American Le Mans Series (1999–2013) Ferrari Challenge North America (2019–2020) FIA GT Championship Sebring 3 Hours...
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the dominant Ferrari 333 SP, eventually winning the championship with Racing for Holland in 2002 and 2003. In 2000 a Doran Ferrari 333 SP-Judd hybrid appeared...
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the LMP1-98 had to settle for second place, defeated by a customer Ferrari 333 SP by only a few seconds following ten hours of racing. The LMP1-98s were...
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(142.139 km/h)), July 25, 2014 Source: IMSA WSC Race: Eliseo Salazar, Ferrari 333 SP, 1:23.622 sec. = 107.672 mph (173.281 km/h), July 10, 1994 SCCA Formula...
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