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  2. Ferrari Mondial - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari Mondial (Type F108) is a mid-engined, V8, grand tourer manufactured and marketed by Ferrari between 1980 and 1993 – with styling by Pininfarina and bodywork by Carrozzeria Scaglietti. Offered as either a 2+2 coupé or cabriolet , the Mondial has the slightly higher roofline, greater dimensions and increased weight to accommodate ...

  3. List of fastest production cars by acceleration - Wikipedia

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    By 0–60 mph (97 km/h) (less than 3.0 s) [ edit ] Many elements change how fast the car can accelerate to 60 mph. [ ii ] [ iii ] Tires, elevation above sea level, weight of the driver, testing equipment, weather conditions and surface of testing track all influence these times. [ 3 ]

  4. File:Ferrari-Mondial-3.2-side.jpg - Wikipedia

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    File change date and time: 17:26, 2 October 2016: Y and C positioning: Co-sited: Exposure Program: Normal program: Exif version: 2.21: Date and time of digitizing: 11:07, 1 November 2009: Meaning of each component: Y; Cb; Cr; does not exist; Image compression mode: 2: Exposure bias: 0: Maximum land aperture: 3.8 APEX (f/3.73) Metering mode ...

  5. This twisted hunk of metal that used to be a Ferrari just ...

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    This car, a different 1954 Ferrari 500 Mondial Pinin Farina Spider, was offered for sale on the auction site Bring A Trailer in September, 2021.

  6. 1962 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    Fastest time was put down by Willy Mairesse in the Ferrari 250 GT SWB, doing a 4:07.1, quicker than his time in the new GTO of 4:10.8. [ 24 ] On race-week, in the Wednesday evening practice Phil Hill, Ferrari's F1 world champion, broke Mike Hawthorn ’s longstanding lap record from 1957 by over two seconds (3:55.1). [ 13 ]

  7. List of Ferrari engines - Wikipedia

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    Colombo engine in a 1961 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Lampredi V12 in a 1954 Ferrari 375 Plus Jano V12 in a 1958 Ferrari 412 S Tipo 133 V12 in a 2001 Ferrari 550. Ferrari is best known for its V12 engines. Colombo (60° V angle) 1947 1497 cc – 125 S; 1947 1903 cc – 159 S; 1947–1953 1995 cc – 166; 1948–1950 1497 cc supercharged – 125 F1

  8. 1967 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    P5.0 SpA Ferrari S.E.F.A.C. Ferrari 330 P3/4: Ferrari 4.0L V12 Chris Amon Nino Vacarella 21 P5.0 SpA Ferrari S.E.F.A.C. Ferrari 330 P4: Ferrari 4.0L V12 Ludovico Scarfiotti Mike Parkes 22 P5.0 Scuderia Filipinetti Ferrari 412 P Ferrari 4.0L V12 Jean Guichet Herbert Müller 23 P5.0 Maranello Concessionaries Ferrari 412 P Ferrari 4.0L V12

  9. 0 to 60 mph - Wikipedia

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    The time it takes a vehicle to accelerate from 0 to 60 miles per hour (97 km/h or 27 m/s), often said as just "zero to sixty" or "nought to sixty", is a commonly used performance measure for automotive acceleration in the United States and the United Kingdom. In the rest of the world, 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62.1 mph) is used.