#Ferrari212

The Ferrari 212 was a grand tourer and sports racing car produced between 1951 and 1952, succeeding the 195 S. Powered by an upgraded 2.6-liter Colombo V12, it was available in Inter and Export versions, tailored for road and competition use. The 212 featured coachwork by renowned Italian designers such as Vignale, Touring, and Pinin Farina. It achieved notable success in endurance racing, including victories at the Carrera Panamericana and the Giro di Sicilia, solidifying Ferrari's reputation in both GT and sports car racing.

 


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