Ferrari 158

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Ferrari 158
1964 Ferrari 158
1964 Ferrari 158
Manufacturer Ferrari
Production 1964-1965
Predecessor Ferrari 156 F1
Class Formula 1
Body style(s) Racecar
Engine(s) 1.5 litre V8
Transmission(s) Ferrari Type 543/C 5 speed Manual

The Ferrari 158 was a racecar made by Ferrari in 1964 as a successor to the V6-powered Ferrari 156 F1 that had dominated in 1961 but become outdated by 1962. As the British competition, it had a V8[1] engine. John Surtees won his only Formula One Driver's World Championship in it.


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[edit] Ferrari in white & blue

Curiously, Ferrari won the 1964 World championship with by competing the last two races in cars painted not in the traditional Rosso corsa but in white and blue[2], as these were not entered by the Italian factory themselves, but the US-based NART team. This was done as a protest concerning arguments between Ferrari and the Italian Racing Authorities regarding the homologation of a new mid-engined Ferrari race car.

[edit] Ferrari 1512

Like Honda with the Honda RA271, Ferrari raced also a V12-powered car, called 1512 or 512 F1[3]. In the years 1964 and 1965, both the V8 and V12 were used.

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