Rank 36 documents the Ferrari 750 Monza — the 1954 sports prototype that bridged Ferrari's four-cylinder Mondial lineage and the larger-displacement machines that would dominate endurance grids through the mid-1950s. Built around a 2.95-litre V12 producing roughly 300 bhp, the Monza wore the open-cockpit silhouette, vertical stabilizer fin, and Rosso Corsa livery that defined Maranello's post-war racing identity at circuits from Monza to La Sarthe. Scuderia Ferrari entered the Monza family across European endurance events where reliability and nimble handling mattered as much as Mulsanne trap speed. The plate's number 22 roundels, grandstand vignette with CIBIE and FERODO signage, and clock-tower 24 HEURES DU MANS backdrop translate churn-collector catalog grammar into 1950s Sarthe atmosphere — warm parchment, engraved FERRARI MONZA title type, and curator copy on the prototype era before Testa Rossa mythology fully crystallized. Wallimilist renders the three-quarter hero, V12 specification panel, and red rounded border exactly as the master PNG dictates.