#AngeloBellei

Angelo Bellei was an Italian Ferrari engineer and mechanical designer, one of the long-serving technical figures inside the Maranello factory. He joined Ferrari in the post-war period and worked for decades on the development of some of the marque’s most important racing and road-car engines. Closely associated with Ferrari’s technical department and later with Mauro Forghieri’s era, Bellei contributed to the evolution of Ferrari engine design from the classical V12 tradition to more modern competition and production power units. Although not usually cited as the single designer of a specific road-car chassis or model, he remains an important background figure in the engineering culture that shaped Ferrari’s 1960s and 1970s cars.


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