
In 1963, Ferrari introduced its first car with a mid-rear V12 engine, the 250 P sports racing car. Four examples of the 250 P were built for the 1963 season, including the car discussed in this book, chassis 0816.
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In 1963, Ferrari introduced its first car with a mid-rear V12 engine, the 250 P sports racing car. Four examples of the 250 P were built for the 1963 season, including the car discussed in this book, chassis 0816.
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That we at Wheels-and-things.com are fond of books may not have escaped you. As a James Bond fan (speaking for myself), I really couldn’t resist the book ‘Spy Octane, the vehicles of James Bond’. I am happy to review and discuss it for you guys.
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In the English language, there is a term that fits this Brawn BGP 001 very well. In the music industry, they speak of a “One hit wonder.” This refers to an artist or music group that achieved only one success in their career. This is also somewhat applicable to this Brawn F1 car. The Brawn GP team drove in F1 for only one year and won both the drivers’ and constructors’ titles. It is an almost unbelievable story that is more like a fairy tale.
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We at Wheels-and-things are all crazy about books. You may have already noticed that. When publisher Porter Press then releases a car book on car design, I am (and I am now speaking for myself) completely sold.
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