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Old 13 Oct 2006, 22:22 (Ref:1737472)   #1
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1961, Spa & Shark Nosed Ferraris!

I've been having a look at You Tube. If you can avoid all the accidents there's some good historic stuff. I came across this tonight which shows Spa in some of it's earlier glory.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xudH...elated&search=

The person who posted this also has some good early 70's GP reviews. Lots of Lotus 72's and Tyrrells drifting. Great stuff!
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Talking of 1961 Ferraris, Chris Rea said at Snett last week he wants to try and buy his sharknose replica back, currently owned by John Bosch in NL.
Perhaps he might race it as replicas appear everywhere on the historic scene now??
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Talking of 1961 Ferraris, Chris Rea said at Snett last week he wants to try and buy his sharknose replica back, currently owned by John Bosch in NL.
Perhaps he might race it as replicas appear everywhere on the historic scene now??
I don't think it would be eligible. It is essentially a look-alike rather than a bolt-for-bolt, rivet-for-rivet, indistinguishable from the original. replica.

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