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Date Picture Taken: Jul 6, 2007, 1:52:27 PM

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1954 Ferrari 750 Monza


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By 1954, Ferrari had already used four-cylinder engines for three years and decided to enlarge the design to 3-liters for the 750 Monza sports car. It raced alongside the smaller 2-liter 500 Mondial and V12-powered 375-Plus.

It's hard to believe Ferrari would ever replace the V12, but after the 1950 season in F1, a four cylinder was on the drawing board. Motivation came from HWMs driven by Stirling Moss that were powered by four-cylinder ALTA engines. The performance of this car and the upcoming 2-liter limit on engine capacity was influenced both Enzo Ferrari and designer Aurelio Lampredi to make their own four-banger.

For the 1951 season, Lampredi was given a the task to design a 2.0 and 2.5 four cylinder engines that used the same interchangeable parts. He was convinced that the low rpm torque curve would offer an advantage on twisty circuits. After 100 days, the first prototype engine was complete and ready. It had a DOHC, chain-driven valvetrain, 2 Weber 45 DOE carburettors, a light alloy casting and a displacement of 1985cc that could produce 170 bhp. This combination fit so well within the new Formula 2 rules that Ferrari and Alberto Ascari became world champions.

The first 750 Monzas arrived in 1954 with with Ferrari's conventional steel tube chassis, using fully independent double wishbones up front and a De Dion axle with radius rods and transverse leaf springs at the rear. Braking was provided by oversize drums. They debuted at the 'Gran Premio Supercortemaggiore' at Monza where Gonzales/Trintignant took an overall victory. Afterwards the 3.0-liter became known as the Monza.

By 1956, Ferrari had reached the potential of the 4-cylinder by enlarging it even more for the 860 Monza. This helped the car achieve a 1-2 victory at the Sebring 12-Hours.


Engine: 4 cilinders in line
Total Displacement: 2999,62 cm3
Maximum Power: 250 hp at 6000 rpm
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Dang, that is a true exotic classic. The crazy thing is tho, V12's have been ruling most supercars for decades, but now V16's are slowly taking over now that some builders are chasing and beating the Veyon's power and speed records for porduction cars. That is a sweet Ferrari, instant fav for me.
Yeah, this is a classic! It was taken at the Ferrari Gallery, in Maranello, near the amazing Ferrari Factory, and I doubt I can find another of this rarity. The Veyron is actually changing a lot talking about engines, since they're chasing its power like you said. Loved this one too, and thank you very much for the fave!

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Ur welcome, that is one awesome piece of automotive history.
Sweet pic.

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Shut the f**k up, and let me handle it.
Thanks a lot!

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Shut the f**k up, and let me handle it.
Nice - I really love Ferraris from the 50'...
I actually love them all (lol) but the classics are gorgeous too!

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WHAT A CAR
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