1947 Ferrari 125
It was a cold spring day in '47 when Enzo Ferrari drove this machine out of his factory's cobblestone courtyard for the first time. It featured a V12 engine, each cylinder displacing 125 cubic centimeters (thus the name 125). Total: 1.5 liters, producing a peak of about 120 horsepower. The car made its racing debut on May 11, 1947, and won for the first time at the Grand Prix of Rome two weeks later.
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