









Ferrari 156F1 Dino "Sharknose" 1961 CMC M-078 PRE-OWNED

Description
The Red Shark
The 1961 racing season was dominated by two Ferrari drivers – the American Phil Hill and the German Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips, who won the hearts of his teammates with his modest, chivalrous manner.
Taking their compatriots by storm, the two teammates lead the Scuderia from victory to victory.
In addition to their driving skills, this success is undoubtedly due to the new racing car, which was developed for the 1.5-liter racing formula that came into effect in 1961. Its distinctive appearance: a tapered nose with unusually shaped cooling air intakes, which soon earned the racing car the nickname "Shark Nose."
Although there is no known evidence of a single original Ferrari still in existence worldwide, CMC has managed, through months of research and discussions with renowned Ferrari experts, to acquire the comprehensive knowledge essential for recreating such a world-famous vehicle with the level of detail and authenticity we're known for. We think the model is very well done. But just see for yourself!
Technical data of the original vehicle
Six-cylinder V-engine with 120° cylinder angle, aluminum body with tubular space frame.
Perfomance: | 190 hp at 9,500 rpm |
Engine capacity: | 1,476.6 cc |
Top speed: | 260 km/h |
Total length: | 4,060 mm |
Wheelbase: | 2,300 mm |
Track front / rear: | 1,200 mm |
Notice
The Red Shark
The 1961 racing season was dominated by two Ferrari drivers – the American Phil Hill and the German Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips, who won the hearts of his teammates with his modest, chivalrous manner.
Taking their compatriots by storm, the two teammates lead the Scuderia from victory to victory.
In addition to their driving skills, this success is undoubtedly due to the new racing car, which was developed for the 1.5-liter racing formula that came into effect in 1961. Its distinctive appearance: a tapered nose with unusually shaped cooling air intakes, which soon earned the racing car the nickname "Shark Nose."
Although there is no known evidence of a single original Ferrari still in existence worldwide, CMC has managed, through months of research and discussions with renowned Ferrari experts, to acquire the comprehensive knowledge essential for recreating such a world-famous vehicle with the level of detail and authenticity we're known for. We think the model is very well done. But just see for yourself!
Technical data of the original vehicle
Six-cylinder V-engine with 120° cylinder angle, aluminum body with tubular space frame.
Perfomance: | 190 hp at 9,500 rpm |
Engine capacity: | 1,476.6 cc |
Top speed: | 260 km/h |
Total length: | 4,060 mm |
Wheelbase: | 2,300 mm |
Track front / rear: | 1,200 mm |