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about 375 tw (Ferrari 375 Twin Wall Special)[edit]
I would like to ask where is the description/Results of car Ferrari 375 Twin Wall Special? I can’t find it. when i hit the link of Ferrari 375 tw, the system redirects me to the article page here. 218.188.221.130 (talk) 00:31, 8 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@218.188.221.130: It seems that we don't currently have a great deal of information about the Thin Wall Specials on English Wikipedia. At Vanwall in Formula One, there's a statement that "In the early 1950s [Tony Vandervell] entered a series of modified Ferraris in Formule Libre races under the name "Thinwall Special" ", and there are the results for the "Ferrari 375 tw" at Ferrari_Grand_Prix_results#Privately_entered_Ferrari_cars (which I imagine in the link you mentioned above). I might have a go at adding a subsection about the Thinwall Specials to this article over the next few days (I'm not sure they warrant their own article), unless you or someone else beats me to it. DH85868993 (talk) 02:26, 8 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]