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Chassis:
From the French Grand Prix in July of 1975, Clay Regazzoni switched to chassis 024, which was the final 312 T built. The Swiss driver used to win the all-important Italian Grand Prix at Monza. It was also raced by Regazzoni in the opening two Grands Prix of the 1976 season, scoring another victory in its final outing, at the United States Grand Prix West on the streets of Long Beach. Subsequently sold by the factory to Harley Cluxton, chassis 021 was raced in historic events during the 1980s by John Fenning. Halfway through the 1990s, it was acquired by a Swiss enthusiast, who demonstrated the two-time Grand Prix winning car at events like the Modena Track Days. In 2015, it was driven up the hill during the Goodwood Festival of Speed by father and son Rick and Rob Hall.
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1975 |
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Scuderia Ferrari |
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