Ferrari 250 LM : The remarkable history of 6313

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Ferrari 250 LM : The remarkable history of 6313

Ferrari 250 LM : The remarkable history of 6313

EXCEPTIONAL CARS SERIES NUMBER 7

Author: James Page

  • 9781907085734
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The Ferrari 250 LM was born of controversy. Enzo Ferrari wanted this compact mid-engined coupe to qualify as a GT car for world championship racing. The FIA, motor sport’s rule-makers, disagreed and this new model, of which just 32 were made, was forced to run as a sports-prototype in 1964 and 1965. To everyone’s surprise, the LM was to dominate the Le


Mans 24 Hour race in 1965. 6313, entered by Ecurie Francorchamps, led for much of the race and finished second after a tyre failure in the closing stages. It was the high-spot of a busy season for a car that, 54 years later, is well-known as a successful contender in historic car racing.


 



Key content


• Ecurie Francorchamps, which fielded its cars in bright yellow Belgian racing colours, was one of the most


loyal and successful private Ferrari teams. 6313 was its third 250 LM and one of the last to be built.


• It was driven at Le Mans in 1965 by Pierre Dumay and Gustave Gosselin, and led the race through


Saturday night and Sunday morning, only to suffer a tyre blow-out with less than three hours to the


finish, allowing the NART 250 LM of Jochen Rindt and Masten Gregory to take victory.


• For many years the identity of 6313 was confused with its team-mate 6023. Detective work by Ferrari


specialist Keith Bluemel, consultant on this book, clarified the situation. This book unravels the mystery.


• Author James Page covers the genesis of the 250 LM and its development, its technical details and


specification, and the ongoing row about its homologation as a GT car.


• The racing career of 6313 is recalled in detail and all of its drivers in 1965 are profiled.


• The book is profusely illustrated with period photographs and documents, and a gallery of studio


photographs of the car as it is today.



 

Publisher: Porter Press International

Status: Out of Print (No Stock)

Number of pages: 128

Binding: HBD

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