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English: Racecar bodywork engineer Medardo Fantuzzi (left) and racing engine engineer Vittorio Jano (right) at Aerautodromo Modena on 31 July 1962. Behind: A Fiat 1300/1500 and the rear tail lights of a Ferrari 250 SWB Berlinetta. According to the Klemantaski photo collection, they are in a Ferrari racecar testing event (Ferrari 156/F1). |
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