1958 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Recreation Joins Ron Sturgeon Collection
A meticulously crafted recreation of the iconic 1958 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa has been added to the Ron Sturgeon Collection, celebrating Ferrari's racing heritage and its impact on motorsport history.

The Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, a symbol of speed and championship legacy, has been honored with a faithful recreation now part of the Ron Sturgeon Collection. This tribute, built on a 1982 Ferrari 400i chassis, features hand-shaped aluminum bodywork and a Dino-sourced V6 engine, mirroring the original's design and spirit. The 250 TR played a pivotal role in Ferrari's 1958 Manufacturers' World Championship victory, making this recreation a significant homage to a golden era of racing.
Ron Sturgeon, founder of the DFW Car & Toy Museum, remarked on the recreation's ability to encapsulate the essence of the original Testa Rossa, highlighting its design and historical significance. This addition not only enriches the collection but also serves as a testament to Ferrari's enduring influence on motorsport and car culture.