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GP Agadir start 1955

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English: Start at Critérium International de Vitesse d'Agadir on 27 February 1955. We see first row (from left)
  • #9 1955 Ferrari 750 Monza Scaglietti s/n 0504M driven by "Mike Sparken",
  • #1 the 1955 Ferrari 750 Monza Scaglietti s/n 0508M driven by François Picard to 4th place.[1]
  • #11 the 1954 Ferrari 750 Monza s/n 0440M, driven by Jean Lucas for "Scuderia Los Amigos", did not finish[2].
    second row:
  • #7 Gordini Type 24 driven by Franco Bordini,
  • #2 the 1955 Ferrari 750 Monza s/n 0520M driven by owner Louis Rosier, did not finish[3]
    third row:
  • #12 Gordini Type 15 driven by Hermano da Silva Ramos,
  • #8 the 1954 Ferrari 735 S Spider Scaglietti s/n 0446M driven by Paul Maret, had an accident, did not finish
    fourth row:
  • #3 Aston Martin DB3S driven by Graham Whitehead,
  • #5 Jaguar C-type driven by Dan Margulies and Graham Hill
    last row:
  • #10 the 1955 Ferrari 750 Monza s/n 0500M driven by owner Piero Carini, did not finish.[4]
  • #4 Jaguar D-type driven by Duncan Hamilton
    Source of this information: [5]
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    Source [6]
    Author Unknown photographer

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