Masten Gregory and Jochen Rindt drove the car, which had been on display at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum since 1970 before being offered for sale by Sotheby's, for the North American ...
This car won the 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans, with drivers Masten Gregory and Jochen Rindt at the wheel. The winning bid was the equivalent of $36,344,960 (34,880,000 euros). Before this sale ...
This included drivers such as Jochen Rindt, Jo Siffert, Niki Lauda and Ronnie Peterson who wore Heuer chronographs around the track. Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna of the 1980s and 1990s who would ...
The car’s legacy was cemented in 1965 when it became the last Ferrari to secure an outright victory at Le Mans, driven by Masten Gregory and Jochen Rindt in a privateer-entered effort.
On the 50th anniversary of Jochen Rindt becoming F1's only posthumous World Champion, we speak to those who knew him best - including Sir Jackie Stewart, Bernie ...
The car, originally piloted by legendary racing drivers Masten Gregory and Jochen Rindt for the North American Racing Team (NART), remains the only privateer-entered Ferrari to win the prestigious ...