Scuderia Ferrari Rudge 500 TT Reading time: about 2 minutes. British

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Editor’s Note: This motorcycle has since been revealed by RM Sotheby’s to be a facsimile of those raced by Scuderia Ferrari – not an original. The information below about the Scuderia Ferrari Motorcycle Team is all accurate. RM Sotheby’s will now be offering it at auction with no reserve.

In 1932 the still-new Scuderia Ferrari decided to expand from only racing on four wheels – a new division was established to field a stable of racing motorcycles. Enzo started the Scuderia Ferrari Motorcycle Team with a view to using it as a training ground for drivers, although this might sound counter intuitive now it would have made perfect sense at the time. Both Achille Varzi and Tazio Nuvolari were champion motorcycle racers before they shifted to four wheels. A switch that’s been rarely repeated, with the obvious exception of John Surtees.

Although the italians were building many of the most advanced motorcycles in the world in the 1930s, Enzo chose proven race winners from Britain. This was a contentious decision that probably didn’t come easily to him, after all he was nothing if not a proud Italian.

As it happens, Enzo’s difficult decision paid off.

The Scuderia Ferrari Motorcycle Team won the 1932 European Grand Prix, the 1933 and 1934 Targa Florios, and the 1934 International Trophy for Speed. In 3 years they would rack up 3 national titles and an astonishing 44 overall victories.

The end of Ferrari’s motorcycle experiment came in 1935, the writing was on the wall for push rod engined motorcycles and the Great Depression had sunk its claws deeply into many motorsport budgets to boot. Enzo shuttered the team and sold on the bikes – one of which you see here.

The Rudge 500 TT is a replica race bike built specifically for privateer teams by the British marque. It’s powered by a parallel-valve 28 bhp, 499cc cast iron TT-type cylinder head, with a 4-speed close-ratio transmission, front and rear drums, an exposed chain primary, and importantly – they came from the factory with a 100mph guarantee.

The beautifully presented Scuderia Ferrari Rudge 500 TT you see here is due to roll across the auction block with RM Sotheby’s on the 8th of February in Paris, with an estimated value of between €50,000 and €150,000. If you’d like to read more about it or register to bid you can click here to visit the official listing.

Click here to read more about the Scuderia Ferrari Motorcycle Team.

Photo Credits: ©2016 Courtesy of RM Sotheby’s

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