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English: Description=Tested in October 1957 by Peter Collins at the Modena Autodrome, this car’s engine, which was derived from the Dino V6, offered a nicely balance between a 4-cylinder and the 8-cylinder designed by Vittorio Jano. Soon-to-be world champion Mike Hawthorn won the French Grand Prix in the 246 F1 while Peter Collins delivered victory in the British Grand Prix.
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Ferrari 246 F1

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