The Ferrari 256 F1 OW 1959 is an iconic open-wheel race car from the era of classic Grand Prix. This single-seat race car was designed to compete in the Formula 1 championship in the 1950s and it has become a timeless icon of motorsport. It was the first Ferrari single-seater car to have been powered by a flat 12-cylinder engine, and it featured an incredibly aerodynamic design that enabled it to reach speeds of up to 310 km/h. The Ferrari 256 F1 OW 1959 has a lightweight aluminium body, a sleek silhouette, and the Ferrari proprietary red and yellow livery. It has a 3-liter Type 128LM V12 engine, a 4-speed manual transmission, double wishbone suspension in both the front and rear, and a four-wheel disc brake system. The Ferrari 256 F1 OW 1959 has a rich racing history and it was driven by the likes of Sterling Moss, Phil Hill, and Alberto Ascari to some prestigious race victories. It is considered to be one of the most iconic race cars of its era and is still sought after by classic gearheads and collectors around the world. The Ferrari 256 F1 OW 1959 is a true classic and a symbol of Italian motorsport heritage.
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