File:1955-07-23 10oreMessina Ferrari 857S sn0584M Castellotti+Trintignant.jpg

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English: The Ferrari 3000 (3-litre engine) driven by Eugenio Castellotti, crosses the finish line after 10 hours of unchallenged domination of the 1955 10 Hours of Messina. In particular, this was the 1955 Ferrari 750 Monza s/n 0570M, and the other driver was Maurice Trintignant.
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current15:28, 9 September 2019Thumbnail for version as of 15:28, 9 September 2019787 × 551 (191 KB)Kasper2006{{Information |Description= {{en|The Ferrari 3000 driven by Eugenio Castellotti cross the finish line after 10 hours of unchallenged domination of the 1955 10 Hours of Messina}} |Source= [http://forum-auto.caradisiac.com/sport-auto/histoire-du-sport-auto/sujet378661-630.htm] |Date= 1955-07-25 |Author= {{unknown|Author}} |Permission= {{PD-scan|PD-Italy}} {{Not-PD-US-URAA}} }} Category:10 Hours of Messina

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