Among all the great cars we have seen during 2015, the 1965 Le Mans winning Ferrari 250 LM really stands out. It was at the very top of the list of cars we were looking forward to seeing in the flesh as it is the very last Ferrari to ever win Le Mans outright and is also preserved in highly original condition in the Indianapolis Motorsport Hall of Fame. Chassis 5893 was brought out to mark the 50th anniversary of Ferrari's final Le Mans win and shown at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. It was certainly not the only 250 LM we have seen this year, so we have also expanded the galleries of 5907, which raced at the Goodwood Revival and Dix Mille Tours, 6119; the second LM on display at Pebble, 6313, which is the most raced 250 LM of the last couple of years and 6217; shown in action at the Monterey Motorsports Reunion in 2014.
One of the most impressive and loudest cars to return to action this year was undoubtedly the Fiat S.76. This fire-breathing machine is powered by a massive, 28-litre four cylinder engine and is aptly nicknamed the 'Beast of Turin.' It was already shown as a static display at Goodwood last year but now made its debut on the hill. To provide some extra insight in why we believe the S.76 was the absolute star of the Festival of Speed we have also added a pair of videos showing the beast get back to life.
Maserati, meanwhile, announced the company's return to international racing with the Granturismo MC GT4. Based on the popular Trofeo model, it features an engine detuned to just 430 bhp to meet the strict GT4 balance of performance regulations. At least 20 GranTurismo MC GT4s are expected to take to the track in 2016 in racing series around the world.

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1963 - 1966 Ferrari 250 LM - Images, Specifications and Information

1911 Fiat S.76 - Images, Specifications and Information

2016 Maserati GranTurismo MC GT4 - Images, Specifications and Information