The Scuderia Filipinetti was founded in Geneva by Geroges Filipinetti in early 1962 to support the youngs Swiss drivers as Jo Siffert.
From that day on and until the day Georges Filipinetti died in 1973, , the red and white racing cars ran all over the World: FIA international championships (24 hours Le Mans, 1000 km races) and Swiss national races (Him Climb) and were driven by many of the best drivers as Jim Clark, Jo Bonnier, Phil Hill, Ronnie Peterson, Nino Vaccarella, Henri Pescarolo, or Swiss drivers as Herbert Müller, Heinz Schiller, Heini Walter, Karl Foitek, Tom Spychinger, Dieter Spoerry, Rico Steineman, Edgar Berney, Bernard Chenevière and Florian Vetsch.
SORRY, BUT NOT MORE IN STOCK AT THE MOMENT!
"Scuderia Filipinetti" (Ed Heuvink, 2002)
ONLY IN ENGLISH!
- Foreword by Carroll Shelby! - 317 pages - more than 300 pictures and documents - hard cover - color jacket