Ferrari 250 Sport Vignale Berlinetta s/n 0156ET Ferrari 250 Sport Vignale Berlinetta s/n 0156ET Ferrari 250 Sport Vignale Berlinetta s/n 0156ET Ferrari 250 Sport Vignale Berlinetta s/n 0156ET Ferrari 250 Sport Vignale Berlinetta s/n 0156ET Ferrari 250 Sport Vignale Berlinetta s/n 0156ET Ferrari 250 Sport Vignale Berlinetta s/n 0156ET Ferrari 250 Sport Vignale Berlinetta s/n 0156ET engine with cold box |
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Production Period 1952 – 1952 Numbers Produces 1 in the range of the numbers 0156ET
The V12 Ferrari was a three-litre with coachwork Berlinetta by Vignale (Series II), there were 6 cars in 1952 with similar bodywork (0152EL, 0164ED, 0168ED, 0170ET, 0178ED, 0190ET) but with different engine displacements. 1952 proved a great year for Ferrari with Bracco delivering a magnificent performance on the Passo della Futa to win the 1952 Mille Miglia. The constant improvements made to the 250 Sport over its racing career eventually led to the building of the 250MM and was the basis for the long running 250 GT series of street and race models.
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0156ET was completed on March 1st 1952, it was a Scuderia Ferrari car. On March 3rd it won the Mille Miglia with Giovanni Bracco and Alfonso Rolfo, it was on the Le Mans grid with Alberto Ascari and Luigi Villoresi behind the wheel, but it did not finish the 24h race. On August 9th it won with Giovanni Bracco and Paolo Marzotto the 12h di Pescara, in November it started at the cruel Carrera Panamericana with Giovanni Bracco and Gino Bronzoni but did not make it to the finish line. In 1953 it participated at the Giro di Sicilia with Gino Bronzoni and Franco Cornacchia. Then it was sold to Roberto Bonomi of Argentina, he drove it at the Targa Florio (8th), the GP dell Autodromo Monza (8th) and in the Tour de France (8th).
Engine | | Engine | Front longitudinal 60° V12, light alloy cylinder block and head | Timing gear | 2 valves per cylinder, single overhead camshaft per cylinder bank | Bore and stroke | 73 x 58.8 mm | Unitary and total displacement | 246.10 / 2,953.21 cc | Compression ratio | 9:1 | Maximum power | 230 bhp at 7,500 rpm; 75 bhp/litre | Transmission | Dry, single-plate clutch, 5 speed-gearbox + reverse, conventional differential | Chassis | | Chassis | Elliptical-section steel tubes | Front suspension | Independent, double wishbones, transverse lower leaf spring | Rear suspension | Live axle, longitudinal semi-elliptic leaf springs | Wheelbase, front and rear track | 2,250/1,278/1,250 mm | Kerb weight | 850 kg | Fuel tank | 150 litres | Top speed | 250 km/h | | | Vignale Berlinetta 1 | 0156ET | Total | 1 |
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