Race specification Cars
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Ferrari 166 Inter (1948-1950)
RegisteredSports Cars1940sFerrari 166 Inter 1948-1950 1949 Ferrari Roadster 166 MM Custom Touring The Ferrari 166 Inter was Ferrari's first true grand tourer. An evolution of the 125 S and 166 S racing ...
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Ferrari 195 S (1950)
RegisteredRace cars1950sFerrari 195 S 1950 Overview Manufacturer Ferrari Production 1950 2 produced Designer Carrozzeria Touring Body and chassis Class Sports car Layout FR layout Chronology Predecessor ...
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Ferrari 212 E Montagna race (1968)
RegisteredRace cars1960sFerrari 212 E Montagna 1968 Category Sports prototype Constructor Ferrari Predecessor Ferrari 1512 Successor Ferrari 312PB Technical specifications Chassis Tubular steel ...
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Ferrari 225 S (1952)
Sports Cars1950sFerrari 225 S Make Ferrari Class Sports/race car Type Sport Prototype Production 1952 Built 21 Chassis Steel tubular Motor Ferrari V12 at 60 ° front and longitudinal Step 2250 mm ...
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Ferrari 250 GT SWB Breadvan (1962)
RegisteredRace cars1960sFerrari 250 GT SWB Breadvan Category GT coupe Designer(s) Giotto Bizzarrini and Giovanni Volpi Technical specifications Chassis Ferrari type 539 (250 GT SWB 1961) chassis ...
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Ferrari 250 LM (1963-1964)
Race cars1960sFerrari 250 LM 1963 to 1964 Builder Ferrari main type coupe Production from 1963 to 1964 Units produced 33 Length 4,090 m m Width 1,700 mm Height 1,115 mm Passage 2,400 mm Mass ...
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Ferrari 250 MM (1952-1954)
Race cars1950sFerrari 250MM Manufacturer Ferrari Production 1952 to 1954 Produced 31 Designers Vignale,Pinin Farina Body Spyder,Berlinetta Layout Front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive Engine ...
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Ferrari 250 S (1952)
Race cars1950sFerrari 250S Builder Ferrari Type Race car Production from 1962 Units produced 1 Engine V12 2953cc Power 227 hp Wheelbase 2,250 mm Length 3,800 mm Width 1,570 mm Height 1,400 mm ...
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Ferrari 250 Spyder Fantuzzi (1960-1961)
RegisteredRace cars1960sFerrari 250 TR 61 Spyder Fantuzzi 1960 to 1961 Overview Manufacturer Ferrari Production 1960-1961 Body and chassis Class Le Mans Body style Front-Engined Racecar The Ferrari 250 ...
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Ferrari 275 F1 (1950)
RegisteredRace cars1950sFerrari 275 F1 race car history Vehicle technical details Manufacturer: Ferrari Production: 1950 Class: race car Body and chassis Body styles: single seat race car Chassis/body: ...
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Ferrari 275 P (1964)
RegisteredRace cars1960sFerrari 275P race car history Vehicle technical details Manufacturer: Ferrari Production: 1964 Class: Race car Total production: 4 Top speed: 300 km / h Body and chassis ...
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Ferrari 275 P2 race (1965)
RegisteredRace cars1960sFerrari P2 275 1965 Overview Builder Ferrari Category World Sportscar Championship Substitute Ferrari 330 P Replaced by Ferrari 330 P3 Technical description mechanics Frame Steel ...
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Ferrari 290 MM race (1956)
RegisteredRace cars1950sFerrari 290 MM 1956 The Ferrari 290 MM was a Ferrari race car produced in 1956. It was developed to compete in the 1956 edition of Mille Miglia, whence the acronym "MM", and ...
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Ferrari 312B F1 (1970-1971)
Race cars1970sFerrari 312B F1 Car Class Race car Type Formula 1 Years 1970 and 1971 Chassis Chassis: tubular spaceframe with stressed panelling. Motor Ferrari 12-cylinder horizontally opposed ...
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Ferrari 312P race (1969-1970)
RegisteredRace cars1960sFerrari 312P Race (1969-1970) Category Prototype sports car Constructor Ferrari Technical specifications Chassis Semi monocoque Suspension (front) Double wishbones, coil springs, ...
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Ferrari 312PB race (1971-1973)
RegisteredRace cars1970sFerrari 312PB Category 1971:Group 6 Prototype-Sports Car 1972-73:Group 5 Sports Car Constructor Scuderia Ferrari Designer(s) Mauro Forghieri Technical specifications Chassis ...
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Ferrari 312T5 F1 (1980)
Race cars1980sFerrari 312T5 F1 Car (1980) Constructor: Scuderia Ferrari Years: 1980 Class Race car Designer: Mauro Forghieri Predecessor: Ferrari 312T4 Successor: Ferrari 126CK Engine: Type ...
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Ferrari 315 S race (1957)
RegisteredRace cars1950sFerrari 315 S (1957) The Ferrari 315 S was a sport racing car produced by Italian manufacturer Ferrari in 1957. The model was intended to succeed the Ferrari 290 MM, which had ...
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