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Ferrari also built a flat-12 powered Formula One car using the same chassis as the 158, designated the Ferrari 1512 or Ferrari 512 F1. [4] The Tipo 207 flat-12 engine was designed by Mauro Forghieri and displaced 1,489.63 cc (90.903 cu in) with a bore and stroke of 56.0 mm × 50.4 mm (2.20 in × 1.98 in).
1954 553 F1; 1954 625 F1 Ferrari 625 F1; 1955 555 F1; 1955 Ferrari-Lancia D50; 1957 801 F1; 1958 246 F1; 1959 256 F1; 1960 246 P F1; 1961 156 F1; 1964 158 F1; 1964 512 F1 (aka 1512) 1966 246 F1-66; 1966 312 F1 Ferrari 312B; 1970 312 B; 1971 312 B2; 1973 312 B3; 1975 312 T; 1976 312 T2; 1978 312 T3; 1979 312 T4; 1980 312 T5; 1981 126 C; 1982 126 ...
Turbocharged Formula One V6 engines. Tipo 021, 031 & 032 (120° V angle) – designed by Mauro Forghieri and Nicola Materazzi. 1980–1986 1496 cc turbocharged – Ferrari 126C, Ferrari 156/85, Ferrari F1-86; Tipo 033 (90° V angle) – designed by Jean-Jacques His. 1987–1988 1496 cc turbocharged – Ferrari F1-87, Ferrari F1-87/88C
A Ferrari 158 car officially entered by NART sealed the win of the 1964 F1 World championship with John Surtees, as the works team competed the last two races (the United States Grand Prix and Mexican Grand Prix) in cars painted white with blue lengthwise "Cunningham racing stripes" - the national colours of the teams licensed in the United States.
Ferrari 126C; Ferrari 156 F1; Ferrari 158; Ferrari 246 F1; Ferrari 312T; Ferrari F1-2000; Ferrari F399; Ferrari F2001; Ferrari F2002; Ferrari F2003-GA; Ferrari F2004; Ferrari F2007; Ferrari F2008; Ferrari Tipo 500
The Ferrari 246 F1-66 (also known as 158/246 [2] and 246T [3]) was a racing car used by Scuderia Ferrari and Reg Parnell Racing during the 1966 Formula One season.
Surtees's debut with Ferrari's new F1 car was at the 1966 BRDC International Trophy at Silverstone, where he qualified and finished a close second behind Jack Brabham's 3-litre Brabham BT19. [14] A few weeks later, Surtees led the Monaco Grand Prix, pulling away from Jackie Stewart 's 2-litre BRM on the straights, before the engine failed.
Scuderia Ferrari (Italian: [skudeˈriːa ferˈraːri]), currently racing under Scuderia Ferrari HP, is the racing division of luxury Italian auto manufacturer Ferrari and the racing team that competes in Formula One racing.