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Jonathan Sharp

And How!

April 10, 2023 By pete

Peter Collins on his winning way in the British Grand Prix at Silverstone in July 1958. Photo: Grand Prix Library/Graham Gauld

Peter Collins Celebration begins June 10 in Worcester, UK

This year marks the 65th anniversary of the death of British racing driver Peter Collins in an accident during the 1958 German Grand Prix at the Nurburgring.

Collins was at the peak of his racing career and was a member of the Scuderia Ferrari team alongside his great friend Mike Hawthorn who was to go on to become Britain’s first Formula 1 Grand Prix World Champion. He was killed just two weeks after his famous victory in the British Grand Prix at Silverstone that year. [Read more…] about And How!

Tagged With: Graham Gauld, Jonathan Sharp, peter collins, Pininfarina Jaguar

Museum Enzo Ferrari, Circa 2014

January 16, 2023 By pete

The Alfa Bimotore is on display in a quiet, beautiful, chapel-like setting.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

From the VeloceToday archives, November 2014

Nestling, as if being protected, in the curve of the new display hall is the original workshop of Enzo Ferrari’s father Alfredo. A long and narrow building lit by many large arch shaped windows. The building was built during the latter half of the 19th century and would not have benefited from electric lighting, hence the many windows. At the far end of the hall, roughly where the “Enzo” is now displayed, was, along with the machine tools that Alfredo used to shape metal, a stable which housed the horses used to draw the sulkies (2 wheeled trotting rig) and carts of the time.

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Tagged With: Alfa 158, Alfa Bimotore, enzo ferrari museum, Ferrari 125, Ferrari 2 liter, ferrari museum, Italian car museums, Jonathan Sharp, Modena Ferrari museum

Goodwood 2022 Pit and Paddock

October 3, 2022 By pete

Ferrari’s Alfa Beater

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

Like many of us, I watched the various races streamed from Goodwood this year (favorite was the St. Mary’s Trophy). Obviously, nothing can beat the video coverage of Goodwood. At the same time I processed hundred of Jonathan’s still photos from Goodwood and prepared them for VeloceToday. Jonathan’s photos add a great deal to Goodwood coverage, aiding and abetting the video coverage, providing a depth and ambiance lacking in the brevity of video. We also hope that our readers are enlarging their screens to as much as 200 percent to better appreciate the many still photos; look large and linger long. –Ed.

I said to myself before the event “try not to take quite so many photos.” It is not the taking, it is the sorting that takes so much time. Anyway, Thursday afternoon at the cricket match, with reasonable control of my trigger finger, I took only about 88 shots, which is just about manageable. Friday morning early at the circuit I reminded myself to just shoot what you can use, stick to the French and Italian stuff! But it is just so photogenic that by 8.30am any chance of sticking to the script had gone out of the window. By close of play Sunday night a total of 3260 photos were taken!

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Tagged With: 1939 Maserati 4CL[, 1951 Ferrari 375, 1952 Ermini Sport 1100 Internationale, 1955 OSCA-Alfa Romeo MT4, cars at goodwood revival, derek bell, Ferrai 290MM/250 TR, Ferrari 250 TR chassis 0728, Jonathan Sharp

Goodwood: Italians on Track

September 26, 2022 By pete

The Tazio Ottis/Manuel Elicabe 1955 Ferrari 750 Monza races into the sunset, Freddie March Memorial Trophy race.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

It’s Revival time; get out the tweed jacket and wear a tie and look like someone from the 1960s or earlier. But this year the tie was black and came with a matching arm band. The flags (Union Jacks) all around the circuit were all perfectly set at half-mast and the staff and Marshalls wore black armbands. The show went on but with all due respect being shown for the Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, and the Duke of Richmond giving a brief eulogy on the grid each day accompanied by a short film followed by a minute’s silence during which you really could have heard a pin drop.

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Tagged With: 1953 Ferrari 340MM, 1955 Ferrari 750 Monza, Alfa 308C, alfa gta, cars at goodwood revival, Italian cars at Goodwood 2022, Jonathan Sharp, maserati 8cm

Hampton Court Concours Classic Cameo #5

September 19, 2022 By pete

Entered by Jonathan Segal, Maserati A6G Zagato chassis 2186 was completed on the 31st October 1956 and is the last of the 21 Zagato Berlinettas built. Order by Charlies Rezzaghi of Mille Miglia Motors Inc of San Francisco, upon delivery the Maserati was featured in the May 1957 issue of Motor Trend.

Photos by Jonathan Sharp, September 1-3 2022
Captions by Hampton Court Concours of Elegance
Add-on by Pete Vack

By 1959 the car was owned by Frank Faine who entered the Maserati in a sports car race at Pomona after which the car was sold to Frank Jay Hoke from Tucson who competed in it at various race meetings across the USA.

[Read more…] about Hampton Court Concours Classic Cameo #5

Tagged With: Concours of Elegance at Hampton Court, hampton court 2022, Jonathan Sharp, Maserati A6G Zagato chassis 2186

Italian Cars at Salon Privé Concours d’Elégance

September 12, 2022 By pete

From class one of the Ferrari 75th celebration and best in show winner, 1956 250 Tdf Zagato chassis 0515GT.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp
Captions from the Judge’s Handbook

The vehicles entered into Salon Privé (August 30-September 2) now in its 17th edition, seem to get better and better each year, for which Andrew and David Bagley together with their selection committee are to be congratulated. With so many fine automobiles to show you, (and I have not included absolutely all of them), I thought it best to feature the Italian automobiles in a separate piece.

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Tagged With: 1966 365P by Fantuzzi, 250 GT Spyder Competizione, 250 GT SWB California Spider, 275 GTS/4 N.A.R.T Spider, 365 California Spyder by Pininfarina, Alfa Romeo 6C 2300 B Millie Miglia Cabriolet by Graber, Fiat 8V Berlinetta by Vignale, Jonathan Sharp, Salon Privé Concours d’Elégance 2022

Personalities at the Festival of Speed

July 25, 2022 By pete

Nigel Mansell and Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 11th Duke of Richmond.

Story and Photos by Jonathan Sharp

One of the privileges granted to accredited and fully insured (see last week’s article) photographers at the Festival of Speed is to be able to access the assembly areas in which the entrants in each group/class are gathered before being sent down to the hill start line. It is in the assembly area that I get my best chance of pointing my camera at some famous drivers and riders old and new.

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Tagged With: cars at festival of speed, drivers at Festival of Speed, drivers at goodwood, Goodwood FOS 2022, jackie stewart, jacky ickx, Jonathan Sharp, photographing race drivers, Tom kristensen

Appreciating our Photographers

July 18, 2022 By pete

This week we focus on two of outstanding photographers, Jonathan Sharp and Hugues Vanhoolandt. We present two events, the London Concours, reported by der Englander Sharp and the Le Mans Classic by Hugues, who lives in Belgium. But first, we’d like to tell you a bit about how tough it is to be a race photographer in this day and age, and how much we appreciate their work.

For ten years in the analog era, your Editor and his photographer wife covered races and events for a variety of print magazines. We’ve been around the bend at LimeRock, slept in the Bog at the Glen, rode in Bugattis at Pittsburgh, beat the heat at Sebring, froze at Pocono, eaten by insects at Summit Point, morose at Moroso, cultured at Cavallino and chased by bears in New York. So we have some idea of what is involved in covering events for motoring magazines; bad accommodations if any, no food, no chairs, no shade, no money, no glory, no guarantees the photos or story will be published, and editors who would inevitably use the wrong photos. It is hard, tough work with a lot of competition. We retired from such strenuous activities long ago.

It rains in England. Best not to be afraid of a bit of water. At last year’s Silverstone Classic, says Sharp, “By the time I had got back to my hotel I smelt like a wet dog and had run out of dry clothes.” Photo by Jonathan Sharp

So what makes our guys tick? Jonathan Sharp has been taking professional quality photos since 2008 and has contributed to VeloceToday since 2012. “I have always had a love of cars and old aeroplanes but my passion for about the last 20 years has been in making the image, not just a snap of the vehicle/plane, but the overall image background, heads not chopped of, that sort of thing, and, as it is my passion, which has to be followed, and if that means traveling then so be it.

“I love trying to be creative and being around the stuff that interests me. What do I hate? Not being taken seriously. Anybody can take a snap; an image is harder, oh and camera phones, or rather arms holding camera phones that suddenly loom into the frame just as I am about to press the shutter.”

Vanhoolandt’s answer was a different dream. His first event with a camera was the 1991 Spa Ferrari Days. He’s been with VeloceToday since 2007. “To have the opportunity to go to places that have made me dream since my youth, like Le Mans, Monaco, Laguna Seca, enrich my photo collection, the pleasure of traveling to beautiful countries like Italy and California.

“Asking for accreditation is sometimes annoying and to make a good report, you have to be there early, leave late and walk a lot!”

Have you ever tried focusing a digital camera at night? A Ferrari at this year’s Le Mans Classic by Hugues Vanhoolandt.

Our photographers and reporters go to great lengths and physical discomfort to bring you superb texts and photos from events we can’t attend, for one reason or another. They do so without complaint, with speed and efficiency, and a remarkable degree of accuracy given the thousands upon thousands of cars and owners they have correctly identified over the years. They also require, and obtain, press credentials so that they can go where few others dare, in order to get the best shot. Obtaining press credentials, btw, is not easy.

Sharp reminds us that nowadays you need public liability insurance to go track side, usually a minimum £5 Million, sometimes £10 million of cover. “Oh and eyes in the back of your head would help, especially in assembly areas as you could be trying to photograph something at one end when something of equal importance arrives at the other end and you want to get a shot of it/them before it gets parked up, or they get surrounded by lots of people. My step count goes up on event days.” Hugues, for whom English is a second language, says that it is often difficult to write a good story in English, something shared with our Italian friends such as Roberto Motta and Alessandro Gerelli who have also done so much for us in the past.

And today, getting to events is tougher than ever. There has been a pandemic, and events tend to be super spreaders, while many events were suddenly canceled. Post pandemic our intrepid correspondents face hyperinflation, travel disruptions, and now, an unprecedented heat wave.

Yet they still go, and return, and process their photos, and send them to us in a timely fashion. We cannot thank them enough. We hope our readers appreciate their efforts, for we would all be poorer without them and I daresay VeloceToday would not exist.

Tagged With: hugues vanhoolandt, hugues vanhoolandt photo, Jonathan Sharp, Jonathan Sharp photo, life of a photographer, race car photography

Ferrari at the Goodwood Festival of Speed

July 11, 2022 By pete

From the 75 years of Ferrari class, Nick Mason’s 1953 250MM driven by Holly Mason Franchitti.

Story and Photos by Jonathan Sharp

With all the celebrations surrounding the 50th Birthday of BMW’s M division at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed (June 23-26) you could have easily missed an equally important anniversary that was celebrated at the event, namely the 75th Anniversary of Ferrari.

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Tagged With: 1955 750 Monza chassis 0510M, cars at goodwood festival of speed, ferrari at festival of speed, Jason Wright's 1961 246SP, Jonathan Sharp, Lukas Huni's 1961 Ferrari NART 250 SWB/C, Newson's 1955 857S ferrari, Nick Mason's 1953 250MM, Nigel Mansell

Concours d’Elegance Suisse 2022

July 4, 2022 By pete

Story and Photos by Jonathan Sharp

Mathias Doutreleau’s Concours d’Elegance Suisse, held on June 18-19, 2022, will probably be the hottest Concours of the year. By hot I mean 36 Degrees centigrade (96.8 Fahrenheit) hot, and burning sun all day long. More of a laid-back garden party than a formal concours. the event is held annually at the Chateau Coppet located on the shores of Lake Geneva, about a 15-minute train ride from Geneva. [Read more…] about Concours d’Elegance Suisse 2022

Tagged With: 1949 Saoutchik bodied Delahaye 135M, 1951 Lancia Aurelia B52 Bertone, 1954 Delahaye 135MS Faget-Varnet Varnet, 1965 ASA 100 GT, Concours d'Elegance Suisse 2022, Jonathan Sharp, Mathias Doutreleau, Peugeot 201M, Philippe Douchet's 1930 Alfa Romeo 1750GS

Savile Row Concours 2022

June 27, 2022 By pete

Editor’s Choice: Commissioned by Count Antonio Bruno Sterzi, this 1952 Vignale bodied Ferrari 225S is one of only six examples built.

Story and Photos by Jonathan Sharp

Popped up to London on Wednesday the 15th June to Savile Row in Mayfair, but not for a suit (I am more Marks and Sparks than Gieves & Hawkes) but for a new car event, ‘The Concours on Savile Row’ brought to us by Hothouse Media and the Pollen Estate. A blooming hot day but a nice setting for a concours.

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Tagged With: 1950 Ferrari 166 MM Barchetta, 1960 Ferrari 250GT PF Coupe, 1962 Facel Vega Facel II, chassis 0064MM, Ferrari 166, Ferrari 225s, Grand Sport Alfa Romeo 6C 1750, Jonathan Sharp, Saville Row, Saville Row car show, saville row concours

Royal Cars for the Queen’s Jubilee

June 6, 2022 By pete

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

The UK has just celebrated another Jubilee for the Queen. But ten years ago, Jonathan Sharp was also on hand to celebrate a very special event at Goodwood’s Festival of Speed – a motoring tribute to compliment Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee held in 2012. It seemed like an appropriate time to republish the account, Jonathan’s first for VeloceToday.com. Congratulations to both the Queen and Mr. Sharp! [Ed.]

This being Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee, the theme chosen for this year’s Cartier “Style et Luxe” display at the Goodwood Festival of Speed was “Transport fit for a Queen”. The display featured cars that were either owned by or used by the Queen or other members of the Royal Family. The display also featured a Royal Train Carriage, children’s electric ride in toy cars and even an aeroplane. The displays, in five classes, were arranged on the grass in front of the stable yard of Goodwood House.
[Read more…] about Royal Cars for the Queen’s Jubilee

Tagged With: Cars of the Monarch, Goodwood Royal cars, Jonathan Sharp, Jonathan Sharp photo, queen's jubilee, Queens platinum jubilee

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