We have managed to squeeze one more Ferrari Friday in by taking a closer look at two great Ferraris we saw in 2023. One of the highlights of the Goodwood Revival was the one-make Lavant Cup reserved exclusively to Ferraris. The race was won by this 250 LM, which was driven with great verve by Rob Hall for its American owner. In period, the car was campaigned with great success by Edoardo Lualdi in local Italian races and hill-climbs. Part of the same collection since 2005, chassis 6217 is one of very few real 250 LMs that is still raced in anger today.
The last V12-engined Ferrari to win at Le Mans is this 550 GTS Maranello, which scored a GTS class win back in 2003. It was the sixth of ten examples produced by Prodrive for Care Racing Development and raced throughout the 2003 season by the works team. It was then retained by original owner Frédéric Dor until this year when CRD 06 joined a fabulous collection of historic competition cars. Under the new ownership, it was demonstrated at the Dix Mille Tours.

Enjoy the links:

2003 Ferrari 550 GTS Maranello (CRD 06)

1965 Ferrari 250 LM (6217)