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1964 Targa Florio

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The Ferrari 250 GTO #128 of Nicolosi/Zanardelli pursued by the Porsche 904/8 #186 of Barth/Maglioli. They ended 13th and 6th, respectively

The 48° Targa Florio took place on 26 April 1964, on the Circuito Piccolo delle Madonie, Sicily (Italy). Porsche took the overall victory.[1]

Race

The event was marked by the absence of Scuderia Ferrari: FIA refused to homologate the brand new 250 LM as a GT-class racer, and Ferrari boycotted the race in protest. The Ferraris that took part in the race were all driven by privateers.[1]
The prototype-class Porsche 718 RS Spyder driven by Jo Bonnier and Graham Hill took the lead, but had to retire during the second lap. Then the leading Porsche 904/8 of Edgar Barth and Umberto Maglioli suffered some time-wasting issue and was overtaken by the Ferrari 250 GTO '64 of Carlo Facetti and Jean Guichet, which had to retire during lap 6 for gearbox issues.[1] The Shelby Cobra's debut at the Targa Florio was disappointing as they soon proved too heavy and unwieldy for the narrow and twisty track. In the end, the podium went to 3 GT-class, with Porsche scoring a double victory with the 904 GTS of Antonio Pucci/Colin Davis and Gianni Balzarini/Herbert Linge, respectively.[1]

Official results

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Laps
1 GT
2.0
86 Germany Porsche System Engineering Italy Antonio Pucci
England Colin Davis
Porsche 904 GTS 10
2 GT
2.0
84 Germany Porsche System Engineering Italy Gianni Balzarini
Germany Herbert Linge
Porsche 904 GTS 10
3 GT
1.6
58 Italy Scuderia Sant'Ambroeus Italy Roberto Bussinello
Italy Nino Todaro
Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ 10
Source:[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Valerio, Giuseppe (2017). Cento volte Targa Florio (in Italian). Faenza: C&C Srl. ISBN 888662293-7. pp. 56-7


World Sportscar Championship
Previous race:
1964 12 Hours of Sebring
1964 season Next race:
1964 500 km of Spa


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