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Luigi Musso Historic Grand Prix 2012 – Report and Photos

The Luigi Musso Historic Grand Prix 2012 was staged 20-21 October at the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari nearby Imola, Italy. More than 8,000 spectators watched the historic race cars compete on the 17-turn, 3.050-mile Imola circuit for the 2nd annual event named after famed Italian racing driver Luigi Musso.

The 2012 edition of the Luigi Musso Historic Grand Prix played host to multiple historic race championships, including Boss GP, HGPCA pre-1966 series, Trofeo Giunti, Alfa Revival Cup, the F3 Historic Cup, Campionato Italino Autostoriche, Challenge Formule Storiche and the final race of the season for Historic Group C / GTP Racing for cars built between 1982 and 1993.

Race winners at Luigi Musso Historic Grand Prix 2012 included Valerio Leone (F3 Historic Cup – Ralt RT3); Pierre Tonetti (Historical Challenge Formulas – Brabham BT6); Alex Furiani (Alfa Romeo Revival Cup – Alfa Romeo GTA 1.6); Bernd Herndlhofer and Marijin Van Kalmthout (Boss GP – Dallara GP3 and Benetton B197 F1); Mike Donovan (Historic Group C – Spice SE88); Peter Horsman (HGPCA – Lotus 18/21); and Silvio Kalb and Michele Liguori (Trophy Ignazio Giunti – March 76S and Lola T292 ).

Photographer Peter Lutz documented the classic car racing action from the 2012 Luigi Musso Historic Grand Prix at Imola with the following selection of 725 pictures. To see more from Peter, visit www.peterlutz.nl.

Luigi Musso Historic Grand Prix 2012 – Photo Gallery

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[Source: Peter Lutz]

Comments

  1. John Carson says:

    Really nice photos Peter. The ones of the Maserati 250F were especially spectacular. Thanks.

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About Peter Lutz

Peter Lutz (Lourens) is an independent photographer from Amsterdam. Although a photography class in 1979 did not get a direct follow up, he finally bought himself a DSLR camera in 2009. A short photography class at a professional institute during 2010 taught him the ins and outs of the DSLR, and after that he could start developing himself further as a photographer. Just a few months ago he decided to make a definitive career switch in favor of photography.

Peter's focus is mainly on aerial and traveling photography, but being a racing fan since the mid-'70s he likes to combine visiting racing tracks with discovering new places and views in the surrounding areas. Peter's main goal is to create timeless images that will hold their value, thrill and beauty for many years.

To see more of his work, visit peterlutz.nl. To purchase any prints or digital files, contact Peter at info@peterlutz.nl.