Ferrari 246 F1-66

The Ferrari 246 Tasman was a Formula 1 race car and a single piece, which in 1966 was used.

Racing applications

The 246 Tasman was built by the Scuderia for John Surtees, who was driving the car in 1966 in the Tasman series. But the British Formula 1 World Champion of 1964 had to recover from a racing accident and the Scuderia renounced a use in this series.

The vehicle, the chassis of which came from the Ferrari 1512 and was adapted for the regulation of the 3 - liter formula, served in 1966 as a reserve and was rarely used in Formula 1. Lorenzo Bandini won the 264 T took second place in the Grand Prix of Monaco.

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