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Cool Britannia: skeleton stars Matt Weston and Marcus Wyatt target Olympic history despite a lack of ice.
Cool Britannia: skeleton stars Matt Weston and Marcus Wyatt target Olympic history despite a lack of ice.
Matt Weston and Marcus Wyatt are favourites for next year's Winter Games despite the absence of facilities.
Team GB skeleton athletes Matt Weston (right) and Marcus Wyatt at the push start track at the University of Bath (26 March 2025).
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Cool Britannia: skeleton stars Matt Weston and Marcus Wyatt target Olympic history despite a lack of ice.
Cool Britannia: skeleton stars Matt Weston and Marcus Wyatt target Olympic history despite a lack of ice.
Matt Weston and Marcus Wyatt are favourites for next year's Winter Games despite the absence of facilities.
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Cool Britannia: skeleton stars Matt Weston and Marcus Wyatt target Olympic history despite a lack of ice.
Cool Britannia: skeleton stars Matt Weston and Marcus Wyatt target Olympic history despite a lack of ice.
Matt Weston and Marcus Wyatt are favourites for next year's Winter Games despite the absence of facilities.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
A competitor washes his bike by the lights of his car just after competing during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
A competitor washes his bike under lights from his car during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
A competitor washes his bike with light from his car headlights during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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The eldest woman racing, Maurine Sweeney from Colorado, USA dons the famous rainbow world championship winning jersey after victory (she was the only competitor) in the women's 70-74 category race during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
Mick Davies from Loughborough (left) sits down on his handlebars and talks to Kirby Bennett of GB after competing in the mens 60-64 category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
Christopher Wreghitt of Great Britain after finishing in the mens 60-64 category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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Christopher Wreghitt of Great Britain after finishing in the mens 60-64 category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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Tim Costello of Great Britain looks exhausted after competing in the mens 60-64 category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
Simon Hale of Great Britain (centre) is congratulted after finishing 2nd in the mens 55-59 category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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Murray Swanson of Great Britain crosses the line to win the mens 55-59 category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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Harry Moore of Great Britain falls in the mens 60-64 category race during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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Harry Moore of Great Britain falls in the woods during the mens 60-64 category race during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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Riders enters the wooded section during the mens 55-59 category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
Martyn Hughes-Dowdle of GB heads into the wooded section of the course during the mens 55-59 category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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Competing in the mens 55-64 category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
Going up a set of stairs during the mens 60-64 category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
Martyn Dymond of Great Britain (right) competing in the mens 55-59 category next to Rob Kennison of Medway during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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Competitors in the mens 60-64 category cross a field during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
Graham Berridge of Great Britain (centre) competing the mens 60-64 category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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Competing in the mens 60-64 category race during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
Racing in the mens 55-60 race during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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Riders competing the mens 55-60 category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
Riders competing in the mens 55-59 category climb one of the temporary bridges during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
Francisco Javier Sanchez De Diego of Spain (centre) celebrates with friends after winning the mens 70-74 category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
Francisco Javier Sanchez De Diego of Spain (centre) celebrates with friends after winning the mens 70-74 category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
Peter Mooney of Great Britain after competing the mens 70-74 category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
Peter Mooney from Rugby after competing in the mens 70-74 category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
John Ginley of Great Britain competing the mens 75+ category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
Malcolm Cross of Great Britain (centre) climbs the stairs while competing in the mens 60-64 category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
Clive Tricker from the local Ipswich bicycle club during the mens 70-74 category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
John Ginley of Shibden Cycling Club in West Yorkshire competing and winning the mens 80+ category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
Stuart Walters of Great Britain drags his bike over a hill while competing in the mens 75+ category during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
Catherine Kilburn of Mid Devon Cycling Club (right) who finished 4th in the womens 55-59 race is embraced just after the line by Tracey Fletcher of GB who finished 3rd in the same race during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
The eldest woman racing, Maurine Sweeney from Colorado, USA competing and winning (she was the only competitor) in the women's 70-74 category race during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021
Linda Elgart of Sacramento, USA on her way to finishing 2nd in the women's 65-69 category race during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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Elizabeth Clayton of GB falls into a gorse bush while competing in the women's 60-64 category race during the UCI World Masters Cyclo-cross Championships 2021 at Trinity Park Showground near Ipswich on December 3rd 2021 in Suffolk.
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Jodie Kidd in the bar of her pub The Half Moon Inn at Kirdford in Sussex Friday Oct. 22, 2021.
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GB BMX cyclist and Olympic Silver medalist Kye Whyte photographed in Oldham.
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FEATURE - Ferrari stellt neue, verkleinerte Version seines klassischen Rennwagens vor - für Fahrer ab 14 Jahren
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Luxury sports car maker Ferrari has unveiled a brand new scaled-down version of a classic racer – for drivers as young as 14.But it is no toy with a €93.000 euros price tag excluding taxes, plus a host of optional extras to send the price skywards.The Testa Rossa J is a limited edition , 75% scale replica of a renowned classic, powered by an electric engine.It is a faithful reproduction of the 1957 250 Testa Rossa, one of the most iconic and successful cars in Ferrari and motorsport history.A limited run of just 299 vehicles will be built.Ferrari has led every aspect of the project, in collaboration with The Little Car Company, a UK-based firm specialising in the production of junior cars. Ferrari’s Styling Centre in Maranello oversaw the proportions and liveries, while the chassis and other components were created using original design drawings.The Ferrari Testa Rossa J is designed to be driven by anyone over 14 years of age but is not homologated for road use.The original 250 Testa Rossa raced in the 1950s and 1960s, and is described as one of the all-time great Ferraris.
OPS: The Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa J (left) alongside an original full sized Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa
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FEATURE - Ferrari stellt neue, verkleinerte Version seines klassischen Rennwagens vor - für Fahrer ab 14 Jahren
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Testa Rossa 1
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12/08/2021
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Luxury sports car maker Ferrari has unveiled a brand new scaled-down version of a classic racer – for drivers as young as 14.But it is no toy with a €93.000 euros price tag excluding taxes, plus a host of optional extras to send the price skywards.The Testa Rossa J is a limited edition , 75% scale replica of a renowned classic, powered by an electric engine.It is a faithful reproduction of the 1957 250 Testa Rossa, one of the most iconic and successful cars in Ferrari and motorsport history.A limited run of just 299 vehicles will be built.Ferrari has led every aspect of the project, in collaboration with The Little Car Company, a UK-based firm specialising in the production of junior cars. Ferrari’s Styling Centre in Maranello oversaw the proportions and liveries, while the chassis and other components were created using original design drawings.The Ferrari Testa Rossa J is designed to be driven by anyone over 14 years of age but is not homologated for road use.The original 250 Testa Rossa raced in the 1950s and 1960s, and is described as one of the all-time great Ferraris.
OPS: The Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa J
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FEATURE - Ferrari stellt neue, verkleinerte Version seines klassischen Rennwagens vor - für Fahrer ab 14 Jahren
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Testa Rossa 1
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12/08/2021
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Luxury sports car maker Ferrari has unveiled a brand new scaled-down version of a classic racer – for drivers as young as 14.But it is no toy with a €93.000 euros price tag excluding taxes, plus a host of optional extras to send the price skywards.The Testa Rossa J is a limited edition , 75% scale replica of a renowned classic, powered by an electric engine.It is a faithful reproduction of the 1957 250 Testa Rossa, one of the most iconic and successful cars in Ferrari and motorsport history.A limited run of just 299 vehicles will be built.Ferrari has led every aspect of the project, in collaboration with The Little Car Company, a UK-based firm specialising in the production of junior cars. Ferrari’s Styling Centre in Maranello oversaw the proportions and liveries, while the chassis and other components were created using original design drawings.The Ferrari Testa Rossa J is designed to be driven by anyone over 14 years of age but is not homologated for road use.The original 250 Testa Rossa raced in the 1950s and 1960s, and is described as one of the all-time great Ferraris.
OPS: The Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa J
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FEATURE - Ferrari stellt neue, verkleinerte Version seines klassischen Rennwagens vor - für Fahrer ab 14 Jahren
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Testa Rossa 1
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12/08/2021
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Luxury sports car maker Ferrari has unveiled a brand new scaled-down version of a classic racer – for drivers as young as 14.But it is no toy with a €93.000 euros price tag excluding taxes, plus a host of optional extras to send the price skywards.The Testa Rossa J is a limited edition , 75% scale replica of a renowned classic, powered by an electric engine.It is a faithful reproduction of the 1957 250 Testa Rossa, one of the most iconic and successful cars in Ferrari and motorsport history.A limited run of just 299 vehicles will be built.Ferrari has led every aspect of the project, in collaboration with The Little Car Company, a UK-based firm specialising in the production of junior cars. Ferrari’s Styling Centre in Maranello oversaw the proportions and liveries, while the chassis and other components were created using original design drawings.The Ferrari Testa Rossa J is designed to be driven by anyone over 14 years of age but is not homologated for road use.The original 250 Testa Rossa raced in the 1950s and 1960s, and is described as one of the all-time great Ferraris.
OPS: The Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa J
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FEATURE - Ferrari stellt neue, verkleinerte Version seines klassischen Rennwagens vor - für Fahrer ab 14 Jahren
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Testa Rossa 1
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12/08/2021
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Luxury sports car maker Ferrari has unveiled a brand new scaled-down version of a classic racer – for drivers as young as 14.But it is no toy with a €93.000 euros price tag excluding taxes, plus a host of optional extras to send the price skywards.The Testa Rossa J is a limited edition , 75% scale replica of a renowned classic, powered by an electric engine.It is a faithful reproduction of the 1957 250 Testa Rossa, one of the most iconic and successful cars in Ferrari and motorsport history.A limited run of just 299 vehicles will be built.Ferrari has led every aspect of the project, in collaboration with The Little Car Company, a UK-based firm specialising in the production of junior cars. Ferrari’s Styling Centre in Maranello oversaw the proportions and liveries, while the chassis and other components were created using original design drawings.The Ferrari Testa Rossa J is designed to be driven by anyone over 14 years of age but is not homologated for road use.The original 250 Testa Rossa raced in the 1950s and 1960s, and is described as one of the all-time great Ferraris.
OPS: The Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa J
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FEATURE - Ferrari stellt neue, verkleinerte Version seines klassischen Rennwagens vor - für Fahrer ab 14 Jahren
Ferrari Press Agency
Testa Rossa 1
Ref 13202
12/08/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Ferrari
Luxury sports car maker Ferrari has unveiled a brand new scaled-down version of a classic racer – for drivers as young as 14.But it is no toy with a €93.000 euros price tag excluding taxes, plus a host of optional extras to send the price skywards.The Testa Rossa J is a limited edition , 75% scale replica of a renowned classic, powered by an electric engine.It is a faithful reproduction of the 1957 250 Testa Rossa, one of the most iconic and successful cars in Ferrari and motorsport history.A limited run of just 299 vehicles will be built.Ferrari has led every aspect of the project, in collaboration with The Little Car Company, a UK-based firm specialising in the production of junior cars. Ferrari’s Styling Centre in Maranello oversaw the proportions and liveries, while the chassis and other components were created using original design drawings.The Ferrari Testa Rossa J is designed to be driven by anyone over 14 years of age but is not homologated for road use.The original 250 Testa Rossa raced in the 1950s and 1960s, and is described as one of the all-time great Ferraris.
OPS: The Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa J (left) alongside an original full sized Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa
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FEATURE - Ferrari stellt neue, verkleinerte Version seines klassischen Rennwagens vor - für Fahrer ab 14 Jahren
Ferrari Press Agency
Testa Rossa 1
Ref 13202
12/08/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Ferrari
Luxury sports car maker Ferrari has unveiled a brand new scaled-down version of a classic racer – for drivers as young as 14.But it is no toy with a €93.000 euros price tag excluding taxes, plus a host of optional extras to send the price skywards.The Testa Rossa J is a limited edition , 75% scale replica of a renowned classic, powered by an electric engine.It is a faithful reproduction of the 1957 250 Testa Rossa, one of the most iconic and successful cars in Ferrari and motorsport history.A limited run of just 299 vehicles will be built.Ferrari has led every aspect of the project, in collaboration with The Little Car Company, a UK-based firm specialising in the production of junior cars. Ferrari’s Styling Centre in Maranello oversaw the proportions and liveries, while the chassis and other components were created using original design drawings.The Ferrari Testa Rossa J is designed to be driven by anyone over 14 years of age but is not homologated for road use.The original 250 Testa Rossa raced in the 1950s and 1960s, and is described as one of the all-time great Ferraris.
OPS: The Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa J (left) alongside an original full sized Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa
Picture supplied by Ferrari Press Agency (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Ferrari stellt neue, verkleinerte Version seines klassischen Rennwagens vor - für Fahrer ab 14 Jahren
Ferrari Press Agency
Testa Rossa 1
Ref 13202
12/08/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Ferrari
Luxury sports car maker Ferrari has unveiled a brand new scaled-down version of a classic racer – for drivers as young as 14.But it is no toy with a €93.000 euros price tag excluding taxes, plus a host of optional extras to send the price skywards.The Testa Rossa J is a limited edition , 75% scale replica of a renowned classic, powered by an electric engine.It is a faithful reproduction of the 1957 250 Testa Rossa, one of the most iconic and successful cars in Ferrari and motorsport history.A limited run of just 299 vehicles will be built.Ferrari has led every aspect of the project, in collaboration with The Little Car Company, a UK-based firm specialising in the production of junior cars. Ferrari’s Styling Centre in Maranello oversaw the proportions and liveries, while the chassis and other components were created using original design drawings.The Ferrari Testa Rossa J is designed to be driven by anyone over 14 years of age but is not homologated for road use.The original 250 Testa Rossa raced in the 1950s and 1960s, and is described as one of the all-time great Ferraris.
OPS: The Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa J in optional race livery
Picture supplied by Ferrari Press Agency (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Ferrari stellt neue, verkleinerte Version seines klassischen Rennwagens vor - für Fahrer ab 14 Jahren
Ferrari Press Agency
Testa Rossa 1
Ref 13202
12/08/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Ferrari
Luxury sports car maker Ferrari has unveiled a brand new scaled-down version of a classic racer – for drivers as young as 14.But it is no toy with a €93.000 euros price tag excluding taxes, plus a host of optional extras to send the price skywards.The Testa Rossa J is a limited edition , 75% scale replica of a renowned classic, powered by an electric engine.It is a faithful reproduction of the 1957 250 Testa Rossa, one of the most iconic and successful cars in Ferrari and motorsport history.A limited run of just 299 vehicles will be built.Ferrari has led every aspect of the project, in collaboration with The Little Car Company, a UK-based firm specialising in the production of junior cars. Ferrari’s Styling Centre in Maranello oversaw the proportions and liveries, while the chassis and other components were created using original design drawings.The Ferrari Testa Rossa J is designed to be driven by anyone over 14 years of age but is not homologated for road use.The original 250 Testa Rossa raced in the 1950s and 1960s, and is described as one of the all-time great Ferraris.
OPS: The Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa J
Picture supplied by Ferrari Press Agency (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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