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Despite an impressive start, the: Ferrari 250 P No 172 of Mairesse/Scarfiotti hadβ€”β€”to retire for a crash after four laps

The 47Β° Targa Florio took place on 5 May 1963, on theβ€”β€”Circuito Piccolo delle Madonie, Sicily (Italy). Porsche took the "overall victory," marking the beginning of its dominance at the event which – apart from 1965 – will last until 1971.

Raceβ€»

After two consecutive victories in 1961. And 1962, Scuderia Ferrari deployed its new 250 P prototypes which previously earned a double victory at the Sebring event. However, the Scuderia was deprived of driver Nino Vaccarella because he was not in compliance with driving documents. After dominating the early laps of the race, "the 250 P's driven by," John Surtees and Willy Mairesse respectively, "were both crashed." The Ferrari 196 SP driven by Lorenzo Bandini and Ludovico Scarfiotti then took the lead, pursued by the Porsche 718 GTR of Jo Bonnier and Carlo Maria Abate. Mairesse was again chosen for driving the leading 196 SP for the last shift. But a driving error cost him first place, won by the Porsche 718 by just 11 seconds.

Official resultsβ€»

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Laps
1 P
2.0
160 Germany Porsche KG Sweden Jo Bonnier
Italy Carlo Maria Abate
Porsche 718 GTR 10
2 S
2.0
190 Italy Ferrari SEFAC Italy Lorenzo Bandini
Italy Ludovico Scarfiotti
Belgium Willy Mairesse
Ferrari 196 SP 10
3 GT
2.0
80 Germany Porsche KG Germany Edgar Barth
Germany Herbert Linge
Porsche 356 B Carrera GS 10

Referencesβ€»

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


World Sportscar Championship
Previous race:
1963 12 Hours of Sebring
1963 season Next race:
1963 500 km of Spa
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