1960 Targa Florio

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The 44° Targa Florio took place on 8 May 1960, on the Circuito Piccolo delle Madonie, (Sicily, Italy). It was the third round of the F.I.A. World Sports Car Championship.

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Entry[]

The event attracted more cars than in previous seasons, with 78 racing cars were registered for this event,[1] instead of the 58 in 1959,[2] of which 77 arrived for practice. Only these, 69 qualified for, and started the race.[3]

Reigning World Champions, Ferrari had entered three of their latest 250 TR 60 and Dino 246 S for their squad of drivers; Phil Hill, Wolfgang von Trips, Richie Ginther, Willy Mairesse, Ludovico Scarfiotti and Cliff Allison. As Aston Martin elected to miss the championship in concentrate on Formula One, there was no other factory entrants in the S3.0 class, therefore their main opposition would come from the works Porsches of Jo Bonnier, Hans Herrmann, Edgar Barth, Graham Hill and Olivier Gendebien, despite these were smaller engined cars and less powerful, the marque was victorious twelve months earlier and in the last round, 12 Hours of Sebring.[4]

Race[]

Even before the race started, Ferrari had a frightening accident where Allisons’s 250 TR suffered a blown tyre, and was withdrawn from the event.[5]

At the start, the remaining three Scuderia Ferrari’s in the Sport category were the favourites. The cars of the Rodríguez brothers and that of Hill and von Trips, who were supposed to attack. Once von Trips has moved into the lead, it was decided they should continue to race flat-out, and not back off, to try and maintenance their advantage. In the fight for the victory, the Porsche of Bonnier/Herrmann moved ahead of the Ferraris, however it was the all Italian crew of Umberto Maglioli and Nino Vaccarella in their Maserati Tipo 61 who were on a charge. On lap five, Maglioli passed Hermann, only to ceded the leadership to Palermo-born Vaccarella who betrayed his audience: everyone looked at him with his breath a bit 'suspended, it did not seem possible; Nino completed the sixth lap slightly increasing the advantage of Hermann; the seventh his Maserati, the number 200, it did make the fastest lap and was passing with a lead over three minutes. On the seventh lap, Maglioli waiting for him to finish the race brilliantly, but did not reach Vaccarella: a stone had punctured the fuel tank.[6]

The Porsche of Bonnier/Herrmann inherited the lead, to record their second straight win in Sicily, and their second consecutive win in the World Sportscar Champions. They took the victory, with their 718 RS 60 completing 10 laps, covering 447.388 miles in just over 7½ hours of racing, averaging a speed of 59.239 mph. Second place went to the works Ferrari of von Trips and Hill in a Dino 246 S, albeit over 6 mins adrift. The podium was complete by another works Porsche, of Olivier Gendebien and Herrmann who were further 2½ mins behind.[7][8][9]

Official Classification[]

Class Winners are in Bold text.

Pos No Class Driver Entrant Chassis Laps Reason Out
1st 184 S2.0 Sweden Jo Bonnier West Germany Hans Herrmann Porsche KG Porsche 718 RS 60 7hr 33:08.2, 10
2nd 194 S3.0 West Germany Wolfgang von Trips United States Phil Hill Scuderia Ferrari Dino 246 S 7hr 39:11.0, 10
3rd 176 S2.0 Belgium Olivier Gendebien West Germany Hans Herrmann Porsche KG Porsche 718 RS 60 7hr 41:46.0, 10
4th 198 S3.0 Belgium Willy Mairesse
Italy Giulio Cabianca
Italy Ludovico Scarfiotti Scuderia Ferrari Dino 246 S 7hr 44.49.0, 10
5th 160 S1.6 East Germany Edgar Barth United Kingdom Graham Hill Porsche KG Porsche 718 RS 60 7hr 59:11.6, 10
6th 116 GT2.5 West Germany
West Germany Herbert Linge
West Germany Paul-Ernst Strähle Porsche 356 B Carrera GTL Abarth 8hr 10:06.2, 10
7th 172 S2.0 Mexico Ricardo Rodríguez Mexico Pedro Rodríguez North American Racing Team Dino 196 S 8hr 16:52.0, 10
8th 120 GT2.5 West Germany Herbert Linge
West Germany
West Germany Paul-Ernst Strähle Porsche 356B Carrera 8hr 19:54.2, 10
9th 208 S3.0 Italy Italy Partenopea Ferrari 250 GT SWB 8hr 23:27.4, 10
10th 134 GT+2.5 Italy Italy Giorgio Scarlatti Scuderia Sant’Ambroeus Ferrari 250 GT LWB 8hr 26:38.0, 10
11th 74 S1.15 Italy Italy Nineteen Racing Club Osca S1100 8hr 27:27.0, 10
12th 204 S3.0 Italy Gerino Gerini Italy Scuderia Serenissima Ferrari 250 GT SWB 8hr 31:27.3, 10
13th 50 GT1.3 Italy Italy Monte Pellegrino Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Speciale 8hr 37:33.4. 10
14th 42 GT1.3 Italy Italy Baldassare Taormina Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce Zagato 8hr 43:31.2, 10
15th 156 S1.6 Italy Italy Madunina Osca S1500 8hr 45:54.0, 10
16th 14 GT1.15 France France Bernard Cahier Gérard Laureau D.B. HBR Panhard Coupé 8hr 51:32.0, 10
17th 152 S1.6 Italy Italy Anna Maria Peduzzi Aspromonte Osca F2/S 1500 8hr 52:23.0, 10
18th 206 S3.0 Italy Italy San Marco Ferrari 250 GT SWB 8hr 54:.07, 10
19th 60 GT1.3 Italy Italy Scuderia Ambrosiana Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Zagato 8hr 54:11.0, 10
20th 48 GT1.3 Italy Italy Scuderia Etna Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce 8hr 54:41.0, 10
21st 118 GT2.5 Italy Italy Montegrappa Fiat 8V Zagato 10
22nd 92 GT2.5 United States Lloyd Casner Italy Camoradi USA Porsche 356B 1600 10
23rd 36 GT1.3 Italy Italy Giorgio Scarlatti Scuderia Sant’Ambroeus Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce Zagato 10
24th 84 S1.15 Italy Italy Scuderia Settecolli Osca S1100 S273 10
25th 34 GT1.3 Italy Italy La Clessidra Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce 10
26th 56 GT1.3 Italy Italy Scuderia Etna Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider 10
27th 180 S2.0 Italy Italy Monte Pellegrino Maserati 200S I 10
28th 54 GT1.3 Italy Italy Partenopea Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce 10
NC 108 GT2.5 Italy Italy Monte Pellegrino Alfa Romeo 2500 10 over time limit
NC 106 GT2.5 Italy Italy Aldo Mancini Alfa Romeo 2500 10 over time limit
NC 114 GT2.5 Italy Italy Ovidio Capelli Fiat 1500 Cabriolet 10 over time limit
NC 32 GT1.3 Italy Italy Scuderia Settecolli Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce Zagato 10 over time limit
NC 16 GT1.15 Italy Italy Scuderia Castellotti Lancia Appia GTZ 10 over time limit
NC 40 GT2.5 Italy Italy Scuderia Etna Lancia Aurelia B20 10 over time limit
NC 24 S850 Italy Italy Monte Pellegrino Fiat-Abarth 750 Sport 10 over time limit
NC 26 S850 Italy Italy Guido Garufi Fiat-Abarth 850 Zagato 10 over time limit
NC 12 GT1.15 Italy Italy San Rizzo Lancia Appia GTZ 10 over time limit
DNF 96 GT2.5 Italy Italy Montegrappa Fiat 8V Zagato 8 did not finish
DNF 104 GT2.5 Italy Italy Balarm Alfa Romeo 1900 Super Sprint Zagato 8 did not finish
DNF 44 GT1.3 Italy Italy Alfonso Thiele Scuderia Sant’Ambroeus Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Zagato 7 did not finish
DNF 82 S1.15 Italy Italy Monte Pellegrino Osca MT4 1100 7 did not finish
DNF 112 GT2.5 Italy Italy Guido Perrella Alfa Romeo 1900 Super Sprint Touring 7 did not finish
DNF 200 S3.0 Italy Umberto Maglioli Italy Nino Vaccarella Camoradi USA Maserati Tipo 61 7 Fuel tank
DNF 62 GT1.3 Italy Italy Balarm Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Speciale 6 did not finish
DNF 102 GT2.5 Italy Italy Forlanini Partenopea Lancia Aurelia B20 6 did not finish
DNF 110 GT2.5 West Germany Huschke von Hanstein Italy Antonio Pucci Porsche KG Porsche 356B Carrera Reutter 6 Accident,
Fuel starvation
DNF 188 S2.0 United Kingdom Colin Davis Italy Scuderia Serenissima Cooper-Maserati T49 Monaco 6 Broken header tank
DNF 192 S3.0 Italy Italy Partenopea Ferrari 250 GT SWB 6 did not finish
DNF 46 GT1.3 Italy Italy Monte Pellegrino Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Speciale 5 did not finish
DNF 154 S1.6 Italy Italy Gaetano Starrabba Scuderia Serenissima Osca MT4 5 did not finish
DNF 202 S3.0 United Kingdom Cliff Allison United States Richie Ginther Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 250 TR 59/60 5 Accident
DNF 38 GT1.3 Italy Italy Partenopea Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Zagato 4 did not finish
DNF 76 S1.15 Italy Italy Balarm Osca MT4 1100 4 did not finish
DNF 4 GT850 Argentina Roberto Bonomi Italy Monte Pellegrino Fiat-Abarth 750 Zagato 3 did not finish
DNF 22 S750 Italy Italy Scuderia Etna Fiat-Abarth 750 Sport Spampinato 3 did not finish
DNF 94 GT2.5 Italy Italy Balarm Lancia Aurelia B20 3 did not finish
DNF 64 GT1.3 Italy Italy Scuderia Sant’Ambroeus Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Speciale 2 did not finish
DNF 72 S1.15 Italy Italy Virgilio Conrero Conrero-Alfa Romeo 1150 Sport 2 did not finish
DNF 80 S1.15 Italy West Germany Scuderia Sant' Ambroeus did not finish
DNF 124 GT2.5 Italy Italy Monte Pellegrino Fiat 8V 2 did not finish
DNF 8 GT850 Italy Michele Paratore Italy Trinacria Fiat-Abarth 750 Goccia Vignale 1 did not finish
DNF 40 GT1.3 Italy Italy Scuderia Etna Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint 1 did not finish
DNF 58 GT1.3 Italy Italy Partenopea Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce Zagato 1 did not finish
DNF 78 S1.15 Italy Italy Monte Pellegrino Ermini-Fiat 1100 1 did not finish
DNF 162 S1.6 United States United States Carroll Smith Vincenzo Arena Osca S1500 1 Accident
DNF 178 S2.0 Italy Italy Luigi Bellucci Maserati Tipo 60 1 Clutch
DNF 186 S2.0 Italy Italy Luigi Bellucci WRE-Maserati 1 did not finish
DNF 122 GT2.5 Italy Italy Monte Pellegrino Fiat 8V 0 did not finish
DNF 158 S1.6 Italy Italy Settecolli Alfa Romeo Speciale 1500 0 did not finish
DNS 6 GT850 Italy Italy Madunina Fiat-Abarth 750 did not start
DNS 52 GT1.3 Italy Italy Aretusa Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint did not start
DNS 100 GT2.5 Italy Italy Aretusa Fiat 8V did not start
DNS 132 GT3.0 Italy Italy Scuderia Sant’Ambroeus Ferrari 250 GT LWB did not start
DNS 138 GT3.0 Italy Italy Giorgio Scarlatti Partenopea Ferrai 250 GT California LWB did not start
DNS 182 S2.0 Italy Italy Luigi Bellucci WRE-Maserati did not start
DNS 196 S3.0 United Kingdom Cliff Allison United States Phil Hill Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 250 TR 59/60 Blown tyre, accident
DNS T S3.0 Belgium Paul Frère Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 250 TR practiced only
  • Fastest Lap: Jo Bonnier, 42:46.0secs (62.767 mph) [10][11][12]

Class Winners[]

Class Winners
Sports 3000 194 Dino 246 S von Trips / P. Hill
Sports 2000 184 Porsche 718 RS 60 Bonnier / Herrmann
Sports 1600 160 Porsche 718 RS 60 Barth / G. Hill
Sports 1150 74 Osca S1100 Pace / Castellina
Sports 850 24 Fiat-Abarth 750 Sport Soldano / Ramirez
Grand Touring +2500 134 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Lualdi / Scarlatti
Grand Touring 2600 116 Porsche 356B Carrera Abarth GTL Strähle / Lissmann / Linge
Grand Touring 1300 50 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Speciale Riolo / Federico
Grand Touring 1150 14 D.B. HBR Panhard Coupé Laureau / Cahier
Grand Touring 750 No classified finisher

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Standings after the race[]

Pos Championship Points
1 West Germany Porsche 20
2 Italy Ferrari 18
3 Italy Maserati 3
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included in this set of standings.

Championship points were awarded for the first six places in each race in the order of 8-6-4-3-2-1. Manufacturers were only awarded points for their highest finishing car with no points awarded for positions filled by additional cars. Only the best 3 results out of the 5 races could be retained by each manufacturer. Points earned but not counted towards the championship totals are listed within brackets in the above table.

References[]

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  2. ^ "Targa Florio 1959 - Racing Sports Cars".
  3. ^ "Targa Florio 1960 - Racing Sports Cars".
  4. ^ "Targa Florio 1960 - Entry List - Racing Sports Cars".
  5. ^ "Reference at www.racingsportscars.com".[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "44^ TARGA FLORIO 8 maggio 1960".
  7. ^ "Reference at www.teamdan.com". Archived from the original on 2017-12-12. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  8. ^ "Targa Florio 1960 - Racing Sports Cars".
  9. ^ "F2 Register - Index".
  10. ^ "Reference at www.teamdan.com". Archived from the original on 2017-12-12. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  11. ^ "Targa Florio 1960 - Racing Sports Cars".
  12. ^ "F2 Register - Index".
  13. ^ "Targa Florio 1960 - Racing Sports Cars".

Further reading[]

  • Ed Heivink. Targa Florio: 1955-1973. Reinhard Klein. ISBN 978-3927458666


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