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Driving an Alfa Romeo T33-3, Toine Hezemans and Nino Vaccarella won the 55th Targa Florio, completing the 792 kilometres in just over six and a half hours. The scene depicted shows the winning car storming through Cerda leading serious opposition in the form of the Porsche 908 of Larrousse and Elford. -
The Targa Florio was reputed to be run in the most hostile environment in Europe. Raced over the toughest roads, this year the Sicilian road race ran foralmost 500 miles, over 11 laps, of the tortuous Piccolo Circuito Madonie. For the 56th Targa Florio in 1972, Enzo Ferrari entered just one of his powerful 312PB sports-racing prototypes. Driven by Arturo Merzario and Sandro Munari, the car set the fastest lap in practice and dominated the race itself. -
The Targa Florio was reputed to be run in the most hostile environment in Europe. Raced over the toughest roads, this year the Sicilian road race ran for almost 500 miles, over 11 laps of the tortuous Piccolo Circuito Madonie. Enzo Ferrari had entered just one of his powerful 312PB sports racing prototypes. Driven by Merzario and Munari, the car set the fastest lap in practice and dominated the race itself. -
The running of the 1973 World Championship event marked the demise of the Targo Florio, and it was fitting that Porsche should record their 11th and last victory in the final running of this classic race. Gijs van Lennep is shown hustling the winning Martini-Porsche 911 Carrera he shared with Herbert Muller through the streets of Collesano to record an historic victory.