"It is a fantastic privilage and a great honour," says Nick Longhi, a Ferrari Corsa Pilota instructor and engineer, of driving the stunning Ferrari 330 P4. The P4 was built to take on the mighty Ford GT40s in the '60s and took glory at Daytona in 1967, but was unable to defeat the Ford/Shelby machine at Le Mans later that year.
Only four were ever made and this car, chassis 0856, is owned by Canadian Businessman, and father of Williams F1 junior driver Lance, Lawrence Stroll and remains in its original, and beautiful, state. Our friends at Petrolicious met up with the Ferrari and Nick to look into its history and create this lovely video.
Ferrari
330
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Flat-Out And Fearless