Saturday, August 1, 2015

Peter Giacobbi's Home built Ferrari 250 TestaRossa

When you are a motor sport nut who as a kid, idolized the drivers of the war era manhandling their beasts on public road courses to victory (or death), what do you do to experience their lives first hand? If you are Peter Giacobbi, you build your own version of the machines they drove and put on some vintage headgear and drive the hell out of it. This is the story of a man who hand built his own Ferrari 250 TR from the 1950s, ostensibly since he couldn't afford the real thing - those cost upwards of $30 million. He designed a supercar and worked as head of design and development for De Lorean. Read on to know more about him..

The Man


Peter Giacobbi as a kid admired the courageous, maverick drivers of the pre safety era of racing, like Juam Manuel Fangio and Wolfgang Von Trips. He grew up to race a lot, lived in Italy for more than a decade, and ended up designing a prototype car, the Giacobbi Sinthesis 2000.



1970 Sinthesis 2000. Photo by David Gooley.













The famed John De Lorean saw this car and invited Giacobbi to head his Engineering development team. Raether, his vice president of engineering saw the car. So, he ended up working for De Lorean. Now, Giacobbi maintains he was instrumental in the design of the first two prototypes of the De Lorean DMC-12. The second one, he says, was completely built under his guise. Druing those times, Giacobbi went to Lancia and Renault to check out an engine / sub frame combination that would work with the De Lorean. That is when he checked out the Renault alpine110. By the time he was done with testing the hell out of it (scaring the engineer present with him in the process) he was convinced that it would be perfect for the De Lorean. But De Lorean declines, saying he wasnted to build an 'American car'. It was built in Ireland eventually.


 
Alpine-Renault A110. Photo by Jeff Koch.














That's how those whirlwind days of the car industry went for this Italian who above all else, espoused the design and passion of his home country and wanted to surround himself with all the good stuff from yesteryear racing and its heroes. The mundane Detroit industry which was run by bean counters and punters with the lack of design flair and technical nous of the Europeans was not just doing it for him perhaps. Much later, he began looking for that perfect car that would cheer him up - his dream car. The Ferrari 250 TR from the 1950s. Now, this is a rare car. A 250 Ferrari is in itself a fabled series of cars much in demand in the vintage car circles, but a 250 TR? That's the rarest of the rare. 

The Machine


The Ferrari 250 TestaRossa. Now what is a Testa Rossa? For the uninitiated, it might mean the 1984 angular 12 cylinder Ferrari from Miami vice. Testa Rossa literally means "Red Head" - a nod to the red engine covers in these beasts (no, nothing to do with ginger hair). This car was by far Giacobbi's favourite in the world in terms of the design.If only he could afford one. So he did thenext best thing, recreate it!

The 250 series of Ferraris are arguably the best looking cars built by Ferrari ever. Just take a look at the 1962 250 GT/E, for example.

1962 250 GT/E (source: Wikipedia)













Other examples of this series include the 250LM, the 250 GT Lusso. The 250 was biult from a953 to 64 and all had a similar, ranging from 2400mm (Short wheel base, SWB for short - pun unintended) and 2600mm (Long Wheel base, LWB).
"Nearly all 250s share the same Colombo Tipo 125 V12 engine. At 2,953 cc (180 cu in), it was notable for its light weight and impressive output of up to 300 PS (221 kW; 296 hp) in the Testa Rossa and GTO. The V12 weighed hundreds of pounds less than its chief competitors — for example, it was nearly half the weight of the Jaguar XK straight-6" - Wikipedia.
The 250 TR was, however, no ordinary 250. It was a racing Ferrari, and one of the most successful ones at that - with three wins at Le Mans, four wins at Sebring, and two wins at Buenos Aires. In all, only 2 factory 250 TRs were built from 1957 to 58, and 19 for customers.had unorthodox bodywork by Scaglietti. The front fenders are visually separated from the central "nacelle" body, a design inspired by Formula One racers, with air ducting across the front brakes and out through the open area behind the wheels, this model is often called the "Pontoon" TR.

"A 1957 250 Testa Rossa sold on August 20, 2011 for $16,400,000, a new world record auction price for a car when inflation is ignored. It should also be noted that there was a time where this car, along with several similar models, was viewed as merely a "clapped-out" obsolete racer. They often sold for as low as $4,000 around 1965" - Wikipedia.

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The Marriage


Giacobbi started looking all around for a 250 he could build - since he couldn't afford an original. As luck could have it, he found in Italy an original aluminium body shell, handbuilt for the 1959 model year but never made it to the factory. Now at last he had something to begin with - but then it's just a body shell. He would need a chasis, powertrain and other bits to make it into a car. The masterbuilder he is, he decided to fabricate everything. The engine and powertrain would have to be sourced out from somewhere. He couldn't hope to go original with these, with the 250 TRs being rolling meuseum pieces and the chances of an owner tearing up his car to provide parts for him being close to nothing,


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"I looked at it, and I said 'I have to do it'"

So he set about fabricating parts, copying everything from the original as closely as possible. Some things couldn't be copied, like the engine for example. He used a 4.4 litre engine instead of the original, which proved elusive to procure. All he could do to stay a bit faithful to the original was to modify the aesthetics to mimic it. One by one, all the parts were crossed off the checklist.


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When he was done with it, a 2300 pound (1040kg) 400 hp monster was ready to be unleashed on the streets. When he began driving it, he realized the long cherished dream of reliving the days of Fangio et al, and what it brought about was a feeling that those gentlemen were not merely heroes, but supermen in their own right. So much power on a light, decades old frame and no driver aids. Add to this the fact that they drove on narrow public roads, often broken. Quite how these men did what they did is awe inspiring and a bit scary indeed. Gacobbi admits that he would not trade his car even if someone offered him an original 250 TR today. It is the most fun and exciting project he has worked on, according to him. Now, this is not coming from your average garage builder, this man has worked on a supercar and built a prototype for one. So there you have it - a home build like no other.



source: Petrolicious

Replica?


Peter Giacobbi has gotten a lok of flak from fellow enthusiasts af it being a fake Ferrari. He told off a Ferrari 350 owner that his car was full of Fiat parts, at least this had all Ferrari parts. So the question that lingers is whether this is a replica? It is pretty unique, having lovingly handbuilt with original parts. As far as I am concerned, it would be a shame to pass it off as a replica, it is much more than that.


You can watch the brilliant Petrolicious video on this car below:



Sunday, May 29, 2011

'The final of the decade' comes a cropper!!

So the touted 'final of the decade' is over. And we cant help but think that it was more of a "most one sided final of the decade'.

Yes, Braca we good. Very good, in fact. So much so that United, riding high on 'knocking pool of the perch', looked like a bunch of schoolboys (except Rooney, Vidic, and some others). having qualified for a final on luck and then not knowing what to do once they are in it.

So what went wrong for United?

1. Midfield: Giggs against Xavi/Iniesta - Are you kidding me, Fergie? Sure, Giggs is an experienced player, But he is a winger; he is 37; and no amount of Yoga can help him cope with the finest midfield partnership in Europe. Fergie is well known to make bizarre tactical decisions in such big games. remember the Bolimquist blunder in 99? theres more, like playing Giggs on the right wing against juve (i think), playing Cantona as a lone striker, and of course, playing Ronaldo as a lone striker in 2009, where unlike yesterday, they were the overwhelming favourites to win in Rome.

2. Play the ball on the Ground: Why did United play so many long balls? Are they afraid of playing the ball on the ground, through the wings, like they do in the EPL? Why do you need to change your game because you are playing the so called 'European opposition' ?

3. Evra: He has been poor defensively AND going forward this season. His poor positioning and sylvestre-beating heart in the mouth defending has given away many goals this season, and yesterday he was plainly responsible for Pedro's goal, which started off Barca in good stead.

4. Wingless wonders. except that there were no wonders. Where was Valencia? he played practically as a defender yesterday, as United found themselves under the cosh most of the time. It dint help that they were attempting silly long balls instead of playing their normal game.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Manchester United Vs Bolton :The Boy who cant cross

Well, United blew a chance to gain points on all the top guns in the premier league by struggling to a 2-2 draw with Bolton.

Now what I am going to say is probably strange: the player who cost us the game actually scored a goal: Yup, Its that boy ron..sorry, Nani. While he had a great goal to his name, his crosses were not upto the mark. Yes, he did produce the assist for the second goal, but that was because owen was the first man: I dint see Nani actually crossing past the first man the whole game. ALL his crosses and corners failed to go past the first man. It could happen with any player, but one would assume that having done that a couple of times, he would (or at least one of his team-mates) make it a point to get the ball in deeper the next time. Valencia was truly missed by United today.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Intel skulltrail platform - motherborads with 2 cpus



In the past few months, 'multi' solutions are the norm in pc hardware. We've had multi core cpu's, presently 4 cores (AMD phenom and Intel core2 quads and extremes) are very much mainstream. We also now have 2 graphics processors in a single card (nvidia had one last year, now ati has come out with the hd3870x2).  


Recently, Intel thought they would create a stir just for fun, so they ripped off some tech from their server motherboard lineup and put together a desktop motherboard which they siad was for the 'gaming enthusiast'.  

So what is it all about? it puts two cpus on the same board, has 4 PCIe x16 slots and Fully buffered(FB) DIMM. Whats more, its the first non-NVIDIA chipset motherboard to offer SLI support.  The motherboard is obviously larger than your standard enthusiast motherboard and is built to the eATX (extended ATX) specifications common in the server and workstation markets. It aslo has 6 SATA ports and one IDE slot.

Note that the RAM u need to run is not the usual, but Fully Buffered DDR2.  This is optimized for stability rather than speed (as required in workstations/servers) and hence the RAM will work with lesser performance.  

So, you pop in 2 Xeon quad cores and it will give twice the performance of one Quad, right? well, not really.  As you might already know, games today are not even using four cores completely, so in real life gaming benchmarks, the performance shows absolutely no improvement.

So, this is just something for the furure.  This means,  as of now, it will just do the rounds at harware review sites and remain there.

AMD was actually the first to bring out such a platform, the AMD QuadFX.  AMD hoped to use it to counter the core2 quads, but alas. the board was too hot, consumed power like anything, and was damn expensive. Whats more, it did not give as much performance as many cheaper Intel solutions.  So is this another AMD quadfx? i think so..    

Monday, January 7, 2008

The PC i plan to buy,,,

I've been doing some research into the components i want and after years of struggling with low quality stuff, i wanted to make no big compromises this time around.   Intel is kning again now, and nvidia annihilates ati, so the build is going to be an intel-nvidia one.  So here goes :

CPU - Intel Q6600 - 2.4 GHz, 1066 FSB, 4 cores - a great overclocker Rs.10500

Motherboard-  Abit iP35 pro - Intel P35 chipset, gr8 oc'er.9500

Graphics card 
- ASUS Nvidia 8800GT 512mb - gr8 vfm.14600

Case - Coolermaster CM690 4250

Power supply -Coolermaster 600W extreme 3600 

RAM- Corsair XMS2 2GB (1x2) 800MHz 3900

CPU Heatsink- Thermalright Ultra 120 extreme 3600

HDD - Western Digital 320GB 3550

TV Tuner- Pinnacle  PCTV PCI 2400 

Speakers
- Logitech X530 5.1 surrounds 5600

TOTAL                                                         61500

The other parts inc. monitor, i already have and i will carry over.  Also, I hope to get arounf 10k for my current setup, so i can get the new system at 50k approx. All your comments are welcome!!!

And hey! if you wonder where i got  the prices from, its www.theitwares.com , an Indian site based in mumbai., Also, i scoured forums like ocforums.com, chip-india.com forums, x-bit labs, etc, etc.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Football sites - the top 5

Here is a list of the 5 top sites for football (soccer for yanks). Note that this contains not only sites dealing with news and analysis. Anything connected with football finds its way unto here. 

1.  Goal.com - Fair, unbiased and has good variety. Good if you just want news vanilla flavour and nothing more. But the con is that it has....nothing more!

2.  Football365.com - Goal.com peppered with pun and sarcasm, just the way we all like it! It is more of a community type site, with blogs and more user articles, rants et al.

3.  tribalfootball - Online equivalent of the notorious tabloids of UK la News of the World, The Sun.  Ultimate  for gossip freaks.  Just take all headlines with a pinch of salt though!

4.  Soccerbase.com - For the statistically inclined, or those of us who just want to check up on some stats, this is the way to go...

5.  allfootballgames.co.uk - fun flash games with a footballing theme. enjoy!

you are free to add your thoughts here....