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RTS 10D12A NINO VACCARELLA HOUSE
CONGRATULATIONS
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diorama. This can truly be described as a product born from a love for slot cars.
Buying this product have made you a member of a very special family, yes you are
not dealing with a faceless business, but rather a family of slot car fanatics.
We put hours of research and skill and more importantly love into our products and it
is wonderful to share our love for slot cars with you. May you enjoy the build and
have years of joy having it as part of your trackside diorama.
On 6 May 1906 the first edition of the Targa Florio got under way. It is still
considered by many to be the first real car race and an all-time great classic. It took
place next to the sea and on the narrow winding roads of the Sicilian mountains in
Italy and it passed through a couple of towns, including Colessano. In time the
buildings at the hairpin corner in Colessano would become a world renown
landmark. The names of local racing heroes were painted on many buildings in the
town and specifically at the hairpin. The Race Track Scenics collection of Targa
Florio buildings strive to recreate the ambiance of the trackside of the famous race
track with some buildings very close to replicas and certainly all in the style of
Collessano's architecture during the 60s and 70s of the previous century. RTS have
decided to name the different buildings in honour of Italian Targa Florio racers that
excelled over the years in the TF race. Nino Vaccarella, a Sicilian local hero was the
only three-time winner of the Targa Florio race. He won in 1966, 1971 and 1975 in a
Ferrari in 1966 and twice in a Alfa Romeo. RTS decided to name the corner house
on the inside of the hairpin in honour of Nino Vaccarella. This house was also the
favourite building to paint on the names of the local heroes before races. The VV for
Viva Vaccarella was all over the building.
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