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Chassis:
The first of seven 312 Ts built by Ferrari in 1975, chassis 018 was first raced by Niki Lauda in the South African Grand Prix. He started the race fourth on the grid but could make no improvements during the race and eventually finished fifth. Its second outing was at the Monaco Grand Prix where it was one of two cars readied for Regazzoni. He qualified chassis 018 sixth but eventually crashed out on the 37th lap. It would be the last contemporary outing for this 312 T as the team had switched to newer chassis. During the 1980s, it was acquired by historic racer Hans Hugenholtz and in later years, it was also owned by Andrew Wareing. Now in Italian hands, it is regularly raced in historic events like the Monaco Historic Grand Prix.
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Manufactured in |
1975 |
First owner |
Scuderia Ferrari |
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