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Winner of the 1952 Formula One world championship, driven by Alberto Ascari.
On display at the 2012 Phillip Island Classic Festival of Motorsport.

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alberto ascari, formula one, f1, grand prix, historic, racing, car, motorsport, vintage, ferrari, tipo 500, vhrr, 2012 classic festival of motorsport

Stuart is an automotive enthusiast who enjoys photographing vehicles of any kind and then using applications such as Photoshop to transform photos into unique images.

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  • Willie Jackson
    Willie Jacksonabout 1 year ago

    Nice!

  • Thanks Willie – very photogenic subject.

    – Stuart Row

  • Nigel Bangert
    Nigel Bangertabout 1 year ago

    Great shot.

  • Thanks Nigel.

    – Stuart Row

  • barkeypf
    barkeypfabout 1 year ago

    Nice work Stuart

  • Thanks Paul.

    – Stuart Row

  • Brett Rogers
    Brett Rogersabout 1 year ago

    Well, this is rather sweet, both the subject and the image. I suppose a few people might be surprised to learn Ferrari actually raced four cilindri engines in Formula One but here is the proof. This must surely be one of the most collectible of all collectible Ferraris still in existence. It must have been a buzz to see and hear it in the flesh—so to speak.
    Regards,
    Brett

  • Thanks Brett – I really enjoy getting up close and personal with cars that I drooled over as a kid. Still getting a buzz out of the same cars.

    – Stuart Row

  • Noel Elliot
    Noel Elliotabout 1 year ago

    Wonderful shot and car

  • Thanks Noel.

    – Stuart Row

  • Stuart Baxter
    Stuart Baxterabout 1 year ago

    I wish I could hear it!!

  • Oh yeah – sweet music!

    – Stuart Row

  • Bill Dutting
    Bill Duttingabout 1 year ago

    Incredible technology for 1952…this is one hot ride!

  • Thanks Bill – one of those cars where it is almost impossible to get a bad shot – it just looks soooo good.

    – Stuart Row