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Ivchetto

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Thu, Apr 16, 2026, 12:48 PM

16h ago

Turin, Italy

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This image captures an indoor exhibition, likely a museum or automotive display, showcasing vintage race cars in Turin, Italy. The scene features three prominent open-wheel racing cars, arranged chron…read more

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This image captures an indoor exhibition, likely a museum or automotive display, showcasing vintage race cars in Turin, Italy. The scene features three prominent open-wheel racing cars, arranged chronologically across different display sections marked by large year signs. In the foreground, a dark blue race car, numbered "51" with white racing stripes, is prominently displayed. It features wire-spoke wheels and has a logo for the "HISTORIC GRAND PRIX CARS ASSOCIATION". A banner with the "COOPER" brand logo is visible in the vicinity of this car. Further into the background, two red race cars are visible. The closest red car, numbered "20," has "Marlboro" sponsorship branding. Behind it, another red car, numbered "19," is partially obscured. These cars appear to represent different eras of racing. The setting is characterized by a dark, gridded ceiling with recessed lighting fixtures. Walls are adorned with display panels featuring text, photographs, and large year markers, specifically "1950" and "1960." Hanging banners with quotes are also part of the exhibit. Visible text on the displays includes Italian quotes and their English translations. One banner reads: "Per ottenere qualcosa in questo gioco, devi essere pronto ad dilettati ai limiti del disastro." (To achieve anything in this game you must be prepared to dance in the boundary of disaster.)" attributed to Stirling Moss. Another states: ""Se non sei in vantaggio, sei solo uno spettatore." (If you're not in the lead, you're just a spectator.). Other panels feature text like "Stai andando a 270 km/h..." (You're going 270 km/h...), "Coronation Day," and "Molte persone criticano la Formula 1..." (Many people criticize Formula 1...). The phrase "TOO FAST TO LIVE" is also visible. The overall ambiance is dedicated to celebrating the history and figures of motorsport. | Open Wire