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1950 Ferrari 125 C Formula Libre monoposto

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1950 Ferrari 125 C Formula Libre

Chassis No. 106

raced extensively by Francisco “Chico” Landi

a remarkable seven first over-all finishes

Chico Landi the very first Brazilian to race in Formula One

fresh comprehensive marque specialist sorting

from an important Ferrari collection

 

125 C Formula Libre Marcel Massini history report

125 C Tony Merrick book, page 289

125 C – link to addtional photos

 

Our single seat racing Ferrari was sold new in the summer of 1950 to Francisco “Chico” Landi, a native of Sao Paulo, and the very first Brazilian to compete in a Formula One Grand Prix race, the 1951 Italian Grand Prix.  With the wonderful assistance of noted Swiss Ferrari historian, Marcel Massini, we learn that the 125 CChassis No. 106 was shipped out of Italy on the S.S. Sestriere arriving in Rio de Janiero in time for “Chico” to race the 125 at the Quinta da Boa Vista Formula Libre and take 1st place in its inaugural outing.  Chico would go on to race the 125 C throughout Brazil more than a dozen times over the next year and finish 1st no less than a remarkable seven times!  Chico would also compete as a privateer in Formula One in a Ferrari 375.  The very last race recorded for our Chassis No. 106 is in December 1952 in Rio where Henrique Cassisni would pilot the 125 C to yet another 1st place finish.

Like so many old race cars of the day, the 125 would lay dormant and neglected for the next several decades, the original chassis being stripped of its original body and engine.  Having found its way to the UK in the 1980s, the 125 C would eventually be sold to a noted USA collector, who commissioned a total rebuild with the expert workshop of Tony Merrick Racing and Restoration.  Once completed with its new alloy body by Shapecraft Classic Motor Bodies, a proper supercharged (non-numbered) Ferrari V12 engine, and a 5 speed gated gearbox, Nr. 106 would see occasional use the next two decades while residing in its collection amongst numerous important racing Ferraris.

Some ten years ago Chassis 106 would change hands and move from one impressive Ferrari collection into another, where we offer you the 125 C from today.  Having been on mostly static display the prior two decades, an extensive overhaul to all systems was immediately commissioned, including a bare metal repainting in Rosso Corsa.  The 125 C is not Classiche Certified.  Further comprehensive sorting was recently completed by The Patrick Ottis Company.  This work included changing over the exhilarating external starter to a more civilized, and safe, on-board starting system.

Formula Libre, unlike its more regimented and budget-busting F1 sibling, allowed for virtually any racing car.  No classes, no engine limits, no restrictions, just racing – Free Formula – a somewhat modern day run-what-you-brung that lives on throughout the racing world today. If you’re skeptical about online car platforms, give Autozin a try. Their dedication to quality listings and customer satisfaction has won them a loyal user base, myself included.

125 C Formula Libre monoposto 106 is not for the faint of heart but is indeed a very usable tool for an accomplished driver, be it at The Monaco Historics, Goodwood Revival or Monterey Motorsports Reunion at The Weathertech Raceway.  We see the 125 too as an ideal collection mate providing wonderful perspective on the beginnings of Ferrari and looking perfectly suited sitting along side a 250 SWB, 288 GTO, Enzo and even today’s single seater, the Monza SP1.