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  2. Ferrari 125 S - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari 125 S (commonly 125 or 125 Sport) was a 1.5 litre sport car built in 1947 by automaker Ferrari in Modena, Italy. It was the company's first vehicle, which only two were made. Although preceded by Enzo Ferrari's Auto Avio Costruzioni 815 of 1940, the 125 S was the first vehicle to bear the Ferrari name when it debuted on May 11, 1947 ...

  3. 1949 Swiss Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 1949 Swiss Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race which was held at Bremgarten on 3 July 1949. The race was won by Alberto Ascari driving a Ferrari 125.Ascari's team mate Luigi Villoresi was second and Raymond Sommer was third in a Talbot-Lago T26C.

  4. 1952 Daily Mail Trophy - Wikipedia

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    Scuderia Ferrari: Ferrari 375: 2:25:36.0, 83.11 mph 1 2 29 Chico Landi: Escuderia Bandeirantes: Ferrari 375 +10.0s 3 3 4 Mike Hawthorn: Leslie Hawthorn Cooper T20-Bristol +1:06.0 6 4 21 Philippe Étancelin: Philippe Étancelin: Talbot-Lago T26C +1 lap 7 5 18 Louis Rosier: Ecurie Rosier: Ferrari 375 +1 lap 5 6 3 Alan Brown: Ecurie Richmond ...

  5. Ferrari 125 - Wikipedia

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    1947 Ferrari 125 S; 1948–1950 Ferrari 125 F1 This page was last edited on 22 May 2024, at 09:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. History of Ferrari - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari 125 S, the first Ferrari sports car, at its debut race in Piacenza. The first Ferrari sports car, as well as the first car to use Colombo's new engine, was the 1947 125 S. Purpose-built for sports car racing, it achieved the company's first victory at the 1947 Grand Prix of Rome, where it was driven by Franco Cortese. [15]

  7. Ferrari Colombo engine - Wikipedia

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    The first Ferrari-designed engine was the 1,496.77 cc (1.5 L; 91.3 cu in) V12 125, the work of Gioacchino Colombo and assistants Giuseppe Busso and Luigi Bazzi . [1] The engine's name, and the car powered by it, the 125 S sports racer, were derived from the tiny 124.73 cc (7.6 cu in) 55 mm (2.17 in) by 52.5 mm (2.07 in) cylinders .

  8. 1950 Belgian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Scuderia Ferrari: Ferrari: Ferrari 125: Ferrari 125 F1 1.5 V12 s: P: 4 Alberto Ascari: Ferrari: Ferrari 275: Ferrari 275 F1 3.3 V12: P: 6 Raymond Sommer: Raymond Sommer Talbot-Lago: Talbot-Lago T26C: Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6: D: 8 Nino Farina: Alfa Romeo SpA: Alfa Romeo: Alfa Romeo 158: Alfa Romeo 158 1.5 L8 s: P: 10 Juan Manuel Fangio: Alfa Romeo ...

  9. 1950 Italian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Ferrari: Ferrari 125: Ferrari 125 F1 1.5 V12 s: D: 10 Nino Farina: Alfa Romeo SpA: Alfa Romeo: Alfa Romeo 159: Alfa Romeo 158 1.5 L8 s: P: 12 Raymond Sommer: Raymond Sommer Talbot-Lago: Talbot-Lago T26C: Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6: D: 14 Giovanni Bracco 1: Scuderia Ferrari: Ferrari: Ferrari 125: Ferrari 125 F1 1.5 V12 s: P: 16 Alberto Ascari: Ferrari ...