The 1975 Ferrari 312T Formula 1 racing car is a rare and valuable motoring icon of the era. Built by the world-renowned Ferrari factory, the 312T was developed in anticipation of the new regulations that were to be introduced in 1975. The classically beautiful 312T is an open-wheeler and weighed in at 530kgs, with the wheelbase sitting at 2.3m. It was designed with a rear-wheel drivetrain layout and featured a 3.0L flat-12 engine that churned out a formidable 500bhp. The unmistakable engine note of the flat-12 was one of power and dominance, something that could only be matched by the sickening whine of pure speed. The aerodynamic profile was that of an arrow and boasted lines that further refined its elegant appearance. The sleek nosecone and air intakes allowed for improved cooling while the wings at the side delivered improved downforce. Furthermore, the stepped nose gave the car an improved centre of gravity and provided a greater level of stability when cornering. This particular model featured a cockpit designed to take the pilot and their co-pilot, with the pedal box located between the two. The steering wheel was a 'T-Bar' design and gave the driver a sense of being connected to the machine. When given its opportunity to shine, the 312T strived in all corners of the world as it took victory in the 1975 Formula 1 season - just one of many successes during its time on the grid. Truly, the Ferrari 312T is a remarkable machine and one that will remain etched in motorsport history for centuries.
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