How much horsepower did the Ferrari Testarossa have?

How much horsepower did the Ferrari Testarossa have?

385 hp

Testarossa
Engine 4.9 L Tipo F113 and F113 B flat-12
Power output 287 kW (390 PS; 385 hp)
Transmission 5-speed manual
Dimensions

How fast is a Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa?

Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Specs. With a maximum top speed of 168 mph (270 km/h), a curb weight of 1764 lbs (800 kgs), the 250 Testa Rossa has a naturally-aspirated V 12 cylinder engine, Petrol motor. This engine produces a maximum power of 300 PS (296 bhp – 221 kW) at 7200 rpm and a maximum torque of Nm (- lb. ft) at rpm …

Who trained Testa Rossa?

D R Lawson
Testa Rossa is a 20 year old bay horse. Testa Rossa is trained by D R Lawson, at Cranbourne and owned by J M & Mrs G Cappellin.

Was the Ferris Bueller Ferrari real?

While three Modena replicas were driven during the film, a real Ferrari was used for close-up shots. One of the cars was even destroyed in the comedy when Ferris’s friend Cameron Frye tries to remove some miles from its odometer, while the other never got finished.

What is a Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa?

Not to be confused with Ferrari 500 TR or Ferrari Testarossa. The Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, or 250 TR, is a racing sports car built by Ferrari from 1957 to 1961.

When did the Ferrari Testarossa come out?

The Testarossa model is a car manufactured by Ferrari, sold new from year 1984 until 1991, and available after that as a used car.

When was the first 250 Testa Rossa built?

The first 250 Testa Rossa prototype (chassis number 0666TR) debuted at the 1957 Nürburgring 1000km. This hastily prepared prototype was based on a 290 MM chassis and had conventional bodywork by Scaglietti very similar to that of the 4-cylinder 500 TR, except for a large hood bulge.

What was the last Ferrari with a flat-12 engine?

The F512 M was Ferrari’s last vehicle that featured the flat-12 engine. A Testarossa engine with red cam covers. The Testarossa name paid homage to the famed World Sportscar Championship winner 1957 250 Testa Rossa sports racing car.

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