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Description1951-09-12 Tour de France WINNER Ferrari 212 0078E Boncompagni Barraquet.jpg
English: 1951 Tour de France automobile was won by, Pierre "Pagnibon" Boncompagni (far left) and navigator Alfred Barraquet driving the—— 1951 Ferrari 212 Export Touring Barchetta s/n 0078E. The race was 5 239 km. And started 30 August in Nice and lasted——to 12 September 1951 with arrival back in Nice. Boncompagni was from Nice and the car was/may have been borrowed from Luigi Chinetti.
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Winning Ferrari at 1951 Tour de France

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