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Ferrari 250 S

Ferrari 250 S (Italy, 1952)

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Introduced in 1952, the first 250 series model was the 250 S. It was available in either berlinetta or spider configuration and was powered by a 3-liter Colombo engine producing about 230hp.

With the 250 S Bracco won the 1952 Mille Miglia, while Ascari failed to finish the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Further developments on the 250 S ended up leading to the construction of the 250MM.



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