Dino 206 GT, 246 GT and 246 GTS are V6 mid-engined sports cars produced by Ferrari and sold under the Dino marque between 1967 and 1974. The Dino 246...
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com "Ferrari 256 F1". formula1.ferrari.com. Retrieved 22 September 2019. Grand Prix Racing – Ferrari Dino 246 Ferrari 246 F1: Ferrari History Ferrari 256...
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Dino (Italian: [ˈdiːno]) was a marque best known for mid-engined, rear-drive sports cars produced by Ferrari from 1957 to 1976. The marque came into existence...
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The Ferrari SP (also known as the Ferrari Dino SP) was a series of Italian sports prototype racing cars produced by Ferrari during the early 1960s. All...
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done for Ferrari. The design has sharp, angular shapes, entirely in contrast to its delicately curvaceous two-seater predecessor, the Dino 246 GT and GTS...
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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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In January 1978, a stolen 1974 Dino 246 GTS was discovered buried in a yard in Los Angeles, gathering extensive national media attention, although the...
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Ferrari models make up well over half of the marque's total production. 1967–1974 Dino 1967–1969 Dino 206 GT 1969–1974 Dino 246 GT 1972–1974 Dino 246...
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296 is Ferrari's first stock model with 6-cylinders other than the Dino 206 GT, 246 GT and 246 GTS cars produced by Ferrari but sold under the Dino marque...
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the Italian company Ferrari from 1975 until 1985. The 308 replaced the Dino 246 GT and GTS in 1975 and was updated as the 328 GTB/GTS in 1985. The similar...
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Cooper dominating F1, Ferrari began producing mid-engined racing cars in the early 1960s with the Dino-V6-engine Formula One Ferrari 246 P and the sport prototype...
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The Ferrari 246 F1-66 (also known as 158/246 and 246T) was a racing car used by Scuderia Ferrari and Reg Parnell Racing during the 1966 Formula One season...
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September 2019. "Ferrari Dino 208 GT4: Ferrari History". www.ferrari.com. Retrieved 2023-01-31. "Ferrari 208 GTB (1980) - Ferrari.com". www.ferrari.com. Retrieved...
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Fiat Dino (Type 135) was a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive sports car produced by Fiat from 1966 to 1973. The Dino name refers to the Ferrari Dino V6 engine...
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Ferrari Dino 246 is 50". Ferrari Magazine. Archived from the original on 2 September 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2019. "World record-winning Ferrari racing...
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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 (1958)...
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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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Peter Collins (racing driver) (category Ferrari Formula One drivers)
saw the introduction of the new, improved Ferrari Dino 246 and results started to improve for Scuderia Ferrari. Although achieving few results in the first...
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250 Testa Rossa 1958 Dino 196 S 1958 Dino 296 S 1958 412 S 1959 250 GT Berlinetta "SWB" 1962 250 GT SWB Breadvan 1960 Dino 246 S 1960 250 TR60 1960 250...
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Luigi Musso (category Ferrari Formula One drivers)
French Grand Prix at Reims, Musso died whilst chasing Hawthorn, when his Ferrari 246 went airborne and critically injured him. He achieved one win, one fastest...
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The Ferrari 246 P F1 was a Formula One race car prototype used by Ferrari in 1960. It was Ferrari's first mid-engined car. It made only two World Championship...
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by 46 seconds over American driver Phil Hill driving a Ferrari Dino 246 for Scuderia Ferrari. Championship points leader Australian Jack Brabham finished...
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Cooper Car Company team. American Scuderia Ferrari driver Dan Gurney finished third in his Ferrari Dino 246. Wins in France and Germany had given Tony...
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The Ferrari Dino 166 F2 was an open-wheel Formula 2 race car, designed, developed, and built by Italian racing team Scuderia Ferrari, in 1967. A total...
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which was produced in 492 units between 1973 and 1978, and featured a Ferrari Dino 246 GT/GTS (1969) 2.4 liter V6 engine for a power output of 142 kW (190...
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2022). "Ferrari 156 Dino F1". Collier Automedia. Green, Gavin. "The Mid-Engine Bloodline". Ferrari Magazine. Barlow, Jason (3 October 2017). "Ferrari 250...
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deliveries who has run out of gas whom she encounters while driving her Ferrari Dino 246 GT. In the third scene, presented as a flashback, Sandra is ravished...
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the Dino 206 GT and 246 GT/GTS road cars were the first road-going Ferraris to use the rear-mid-engined layout, albeit under the lower-cost Dino marque...
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Classics of California, since 1982. It is a fibreglass copy of the Ferrari Dino 246 GT, built around the floor pan of a Volkswagen Beetle, a popular choice...
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The Dino 206 S is a sports prototype produced by Ferrari in 1966–1967 under the Dino marque. Ferrari intended to produce at least fifty examples for homologation...
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