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    The Ferrari 156 was a racing car made by Ferrari in 1961 to comply with then-new Formula One regulations that reduced engine displacement from 2.5- to...
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    The Ferrari 156/85 was a Formula One car designed by Mauro Forghieri and Harvey Postlethwaite for use by Scuderia Ferrari in the 1985 Formula One World...
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    The Ferrari 158 was a Formula One racing car made by Ferrari in 1964 as a successor to the V6-powered Ferrari 156 F1. The 158 was equipped with a 1.5-litre...
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    The Ferrari Dino 156 F2 was an open-wheel Formula 2 race car, designed, developed, built, and entered into the competition by Italian racing team Scuderia...
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    September 2019. "Ferrari's first rear-engined car". 8w.forix.com. Retrieved 2022-10-13. Ferrari 246 P F1: Ferrari History Ferrari 156 F2: Ferrari History...
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  • Scuderia Ferrari racing team. In January 2016, Ferrari officially split off from its former parent company Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Enzo Ferrari decided...
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    Dino (marque) (redirect from Dino 156 F2)
    Italia Ferrari, Fiat, Lancia Stratos Dino UK Ferrari, Fiat, Lancia Stratos Dino 156 F2: Ferrari History Dino 196 S: Ferrari History Dino 246 S: Ferrari History...
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  • This is a list of internal combustion engines manufactured by Ferrari. Ferrari was rare among automobile manufacturers in attempting to build a straight-2...
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  • Perdition The Alfa Romeo 156 car produced from 1997 to 2006. The Ferrari 156 was a racecar made by Ferrari from 1961 to 1963. The Ferrari 156/85 was a Formula...
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    Carlo Chiti (category Ferrari people)
    Romeo's racing department. He also worked for Ferrari and was involved in the design of the Ferrari 156 Sharknose car, with which Phil Hill won the 1961...
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    Lorenzo Bandini (category Ferrari Formula One drivers)
    Sud and Ferrari teams. He had one win in 42 Formula One races, and died from an accident at the 1967 Monaco Grand Prix when his open-wheel Ferrari 312 overturned...
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  • 1961 Ferrari 246 SP used this same engine, as did the 246 P F1. Ferrari 246 F1 Ferrari 246 P Ferrari 156 F1 Ferrari 246 F1-66/158/246 "Ferrari 246 F1...
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    Giancarlo Baghetti (category Ferrari Formula One drivers)
    of independent Italian team owners who had agreed a loan deal with Ferrari for a 156 Formula Two car to run in non-Championship Grand Prix, giving experience...
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    The Ferrari F355 (Type F129) is a sports car manufactured by Italian car manufacturer Ferrari produced from May 1994 until 1999. The car is a heavily...
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    Ferrari racing models from the 60s, specifically the 156 "shark nose" Formula One car. The F430 features a 4,308 cc (4.3 L) V8 engine of the "Ferrari-Maserati"...
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  • Scuderia Ferrari (Italian: [skudeˈriːa ferˈraːri]) is the racing division of luxury Italian auto manufacturer Ferrari and the racing team that competes...
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    The Ferrari Daytona is a two-seat grand tourer produced by Ferrari from 1968 to 1973. It was introduced at the Paris Auto Salon in 1968 to replace the...
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    Phil Hill (category Ferrari Formula One drivers)
    age, going to England as a Jaguar trainee in 1949 and signing with Enzo Ferrari's team in 1956. He made his debut in the French Grand Prix at Reims, France...
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    the grid. It was replaced by the Ferrari F1/87 for 1987. The Ferrari F1/86 was designed as a replacement for the 156/85 used in 1985, which initially...
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  • The table below details the Grand Prix results for Scuderia Ferrari's factory team-entered and privately entered Formula One cars since 1950, with a separate...
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  • The Ferrari Dino engine is a line of mechanically similar V6 and V8 engines produced by Ferrari for about 40 years from the late 1950s into the early...
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    but returned to Ferrari for the final two races of 1982 following an injury to Didier Pironi, some weeks after the death of Ferrari driver Gilles Villeneuve...
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    over 20 seconds ahead of Ferrari 156 drivers Wolfgang von Trips and Phil Hill, breaking a four-race consecutive run of Ferrari victories. The result pushed...
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    Ricardo Rodríguez (racing driver) (category Ferrari Formula One drivers)
    One seasons. At the age of 19 years and 208 days, when first racing for Ferrari at the 1961 Italian Grand Prix, he became the youngest Formula One driver...
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    Although Enzo Ferrari was opposed as well, the manufacturer got it right by designing their first mid-engined car, the legendary 156 "Sharknose", and...
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  • 553 F1 1954 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)...
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    John Surtees (category Ferrari Formula One drivers)
    Belgian Grand Prix. Due to perennial strikes in Italy, Ferrari could afford to enter only two cars (Ferrari P3s) for the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans instead of...
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    turbo-powered engines were banned from F1. Ferrari 126C Ferrari 156/85 Ferrari F1/86 Ferrari F1/87 Ferrari F1/87/88C Honda RA16 engine Renault EF-Type...
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    (146 cu in) version used in the 1958 Ferrari 246 Formula One racing car. A few years later, the 1961-1964 Ferrari 156 Formula One car used a new V6 engine...
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    1Includes 6 points scored by Dino 156 F2. 1958 Ferrari 246 F1 on www.f1technical.net "Ferrari 246 F1". formula1.ferrari.com. Retrieved 22 September 2019...
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