Vehicle Spotlight: 1972 Ducati Imola 750
1972 Ducati Imola 750 Racer
The Ducati race team rolled into the 1972 Imola 200 race (the “Italian Daytona”) with seven silver V-twin racers in a glass-sided transporter, creating a stir of excitement. That turned to wild enthusiasm when Paul Smart famously won the race on one of these hand-built factory V-twin racers, the first ever with desmodromic valve operation. This machine was one of those seven, and remarkably retains its original “silver shotgun” finish, making it one of the most historic Ducatis in existence.
COURTESY OF JOHN L. STEIN
© Seth DeDoes
BUILT BY DUCATI MECCANICA S.p.A., BOLOGNA, ITALY