Lancia Fulvia Barchetta (1975)
Basically a proven recipe for success consists in: take its top off. That’s what Cesare Florio did with the standard Fulvia HF for Targa Florio races, and turns out they did quite well, especially in terms of ventilation of the cockpit, which apparently was a major setback while driving the closed Fulvia.
The lesson here is: if you’re cool enough, you’ll win more races.
Porsche 906 (1967)
From the factory, this mean looking thing was completely road legal, which is something astonishing when you consider its tubular space frame, 600kg weight and 280kph top speed.
Here, racing at Targa Florio.
1975 Targa Florio
Lancia Stratos. Odd seeing the Stratos with a different color scheme than the ones we’re used to. Works just as fine.






