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Italia 1970 NO pilota/driver 1° Jacky Ickx #12 NO pilota/driver 1° Clay Regazzoni #4 R511 NEW 2012 R512 NEW 2012 Ferrari 312T4 Ferrari 312T4 R511CH G.P. Italia 1979 R512CH G.P. Francia 1979 + pilota/driver 1° Jody Schekter #11 + pilota/driver 2° Gilles Villeneuve #12 R447CH S09/01 Ferrari 126C Ferrari 126C R447 prove G.P. Italia 1980 + pilota/driver prove G.P. Italia 1980 NO pilota/driver Gilles Villeneuve #2 + fotoincisioni Gilles Villeneuve #2 R487CH R367-CH Ferrari 126CK Ferrari 126CK R487 G.P. USA, Lomg Beach 1981 S11/01 G.P. Monaco 1981 NO pilota/driver Gilles Villeneuve #27 LIMITED EDITION 1° Gilles Villeneuve #27 30° ANNIVERSARY P004B P005 plus Ferrari 126CK plus Ferrari 126CK super G.P. Monaco 1981 super G.P. Monaco 1981 serie 1° Gilles Villeneuve #27 serie 4° Didier Pironi #28 R367M Ferrari 126CK Muletto T-CAR T01 P004F Meccanici Fiat 170 R367T RTS01G Ferrari 126CK Fiat 170 + T-CAR Gilles Villeneuve #27 Ferrari 126CK G.P Monaco, Montecarlo 1981 R368T 1° Gilles Villeneuve #27 Ferrari 126CK 4° Didier Pironi #28 T-CAR Didier Pironi #28 CH01T Gilles set CH02T Didier set R437CH R267CH Ferrari 126CK Ferrari 126C2 R436CH-438CH G.P. Canada 1981 R267 G.P. San Marino 1982 + pilota/driver Gilles Villeneuve #27 NO pilota/driver 2° Gilles Villeneuve #27 R268CH R272CH Ferrari 126C2 Ferrari 126C2 G.P. USA, Long Beach 1982 R268 G.P. San Marino 1982 R272 3° Gilles Villeneuve #27 NO pilota/driver 1° Didier Pironi #28 NO pilota/driver R142CH R143CH Ferrari 126C4 Ferrari 126C4 R142 G.P. 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