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#1 Nikolas Garth

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Posted 21 January 2000 - 02:28

If you could inform me of a website that has photo's of the 1975 Ferrari F1 car, it would be greatly appreciated.

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#2 Dennis David

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Posted 21 January 2000 - 02:33

Which particular model and what are you looking for in the photograph?

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#3 Nikolas Garth

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Posted 21 January 2000 - 02:55

I would have thought that Ferrari's F1 car was only one type in 1975????

I was told by someone that it was their favourite looking Ferrari F1 car, so I want to see it in all its glory.

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Unbelievable site you got there Dennis, but I guess that's not the first time someone said that to you.

#4 Duane

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Posted 21 January 2000 - 04:04

Hi nik,

Go out to the Atlas main page and click on the FORIX link, then go to Drivers, Niki lauda, and then view the lower gallery featuring his cars. There are plenty of shots of the 312T.


#5 Ray Bell

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Posted 21 January 2000 - 06:26

. . . . or walk into Niki Lauda's office, I'm sure there'll be one there!

#6 Dennis David

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Posted 21 January 2000 - 14:38

I think that the 312T2 is a better looking car with out that high airbox but here is a picture of the 312T anyway.

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#7 Indian Chief

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Posted 21 January 2000 - 17:17

Dennis, is that Monza or the Nurburging?

#8 Dennis David

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Posted 21 January 2000 - 23:03

Monza!

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#9 bigblue

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Posted 22 January 2000 - 02:58

not sure why, but that is one of my favorites, look at those rear tires. ( I mean you Max, that's how F1 cars should look)

#10 Nikolas Garth

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Posted 22 January 2000 - 04:07

Thank you very much everyone who helped out.

That's quite a good pic of the 312t, there Dennis.

#11 arttidesco

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Posted 14 June 2010 - 16:19

I would have thought that Ferrari's F1 car was only one type in 1975????

I was told by someone that it was their favourite looking Ferrari F1 car, so I want to see it in all its glory.

BTW,
Unbelievable site you got there Dennis, but I guess that's not the first time someone said that to you.


Just to clarify in 1975 Ferrari used the 312 B3 (#12T on the left in the picture) in Argentina and Brazil, and 312T (#11 on the right in the picture) from South Africa 1975, Lauda coming 5th, until and including the 1976 US GP West where Regazzoni and Lauda came in 1st & 2nd thus winning 9 of the 15 races into which it was entered.

Edited by arttidesco, 14 June 2010 - 16:20.


#12 jj2728

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Posted 14 June 2010 - 22:35

USGP 1975
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#13 arttidesco

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Posted 16 June 2010 - 06:52

One of my favourites of Niki Lauda from 1975 :-)