CMC M-260 FERRARI 250 GTO Engine Colombo V12 1962-1964 1.18
CMC
M-260
FERRARI 250 GTO Engine Colombo V12
1962-1964
1.18
The 250 GTO (Gran Turismo Omologato) grew out of the
250 GT series into a competition car in the Gran Turismo
category. A road-legal racing car was born, enabling the
drivers to travel to their races on their own. The basis for
the 250 GTO was the Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta SWB
model.T he 250 standsf or displacemenitn cubic centimeters
per cylinder. Ferrari presented the vehicle for the first
time at the annualp ressc onferencein January1 962 in
Maranello.
The developmenot f the GTOw as conductedu nder Giotto
Bizzarrinai nd took shapea t the coach-builderS caglietti,
where almost all GTOs were later built. What was new in
comparison with the 250 GT Berlinetta "SWB" was the
completely redesigned front end. The rear fenders got
wider and longer, and so did the rear end. ln contrast to
the first prototype, all later examples received a riveted rear
spoiler, which was an aerodynamic innovation at the time.
Never before had so much effort been put into the aerodynamics
of a GT racing car.
The rear rigid axle of the 250 GT Berlinetta "SWB" was
retained, but mounted on parallel trailing arms and a Watt
linkage instead of leaf springs. The proven îipo 168/62 Kg
3.0 L V12 from the 250 Testa Rossa was carried over.
The interior of the 250 GTO is extremely spartan -
an entailment resulting from its low weight, which, in
conjunction with an output of virtually 300 hp and low
air resistance, makes the GTO capable of up to 280km/h.
The accolades of the 250 GTO were impressive, there
were victories at the 12 Hours of Sebring, the Targa-Florio,
the 1000 km of Spa-Francorchampsa nd at Le Mans,
where they also finished second OA in 1962 and 1963
and won the GT classification
Data sheet
- Etat produit
- New
- Box
- Original box
- Marque du véhicule
- Ferrari
- Échelle
- 1:18
- Thème
- Various races
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