The Herald (South Africa)

Coveted Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa coming under the hammer

- Phuti Mpyane

Sotheby’s Sealed has presented a 1958 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa — one of the most desirable and instantly recognisab­le Ferraris — to be auctioned on February 21.

Chassis number 0738 TR is one of just 19 models to leave the Ferrari factory with the highly desired “pontoon fender” bodywork created by renowned Italian coach builder Sergio Scaglietti, a close friend of Enzo Ferrari.

Scaglietti reputedly would “interpret” designs by eye and in aluminium instead of drawings, and then hammer the metal into the shape he envisioned.

He is honoured with the 2004 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti model and died in 2011.

The model on auction was completed in early 1958 but the 250 Testa Rossa range was first marketed in 1957, the first prototype making its racing debut at the 1957 Nürburgrin­g 1,000km with convention­al bodywork by Scaglietti.

In 1958 the 250 TR with “pontoon fender” Scaglietti body emerged and production concluded in 1961.

Instead of the convention­al fully enclosed front end, the body had a distinctiv­e cutaway nose reminiscen­t of a Formula 1 car.

The protuberan­t central air intake was flanked by deep channels and the headlights were set into nacelle- or pontoon-like fenders that enveloped each front wheel.

The purpose of the design was to funnel cooling air to the brake drums, mitigating the persistent problem of heat-related fade.

The bonnet was topped with a large bulge and air intake (forward facing on this car, reverse facing on others) to provide clearance for the vertically orientated carburetto­rs.

It’s powered by the 3.0l V12 used in 250 GT road and racing cars but with several modificati­ons to increase the performanc­e, generating 220kW at 7,000rpm.

Between 1957 and 1958 250 TRs used a four-speed transmissi­on, followed by a fivespeed transmissi­on in 1959.

With almost 20 period races and four overall victories, 0738 TR was active in competitio­n for more than a decade.

In recent years, it has benefited from a full restoratio­n at Ferrari Classiche, where it was Red Book certified as one of few remaining TRs to retain its matching engine and gearbox.

The Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa is such an icon in the history of Ferrari and motor racing that the Little Car Company has developed a 75% scaled tribute powered by an electric motor. Just 299 were made.

The real car is on offer from a prominent collection for the first time in more than a decade and the “Pontoon Fender” Testa Rossa is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful body designs ever.

In 2009 a 250 Testa Rossa fetched a cool $16.4m (about R306m) while in 2014 a nonPontoon fendered model was snapped up for $40m.

More informatio­n about the Testa Rossa is available at Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa at https://sealed.sothebys.com/TR24/auction —

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UP FOR GRABS: This Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa is expected sell for more than R600m when it goes on auction next month
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