1954 Ferrari 750 Monza
Engine: Inline 4 cylinder
Total displacement - 3000 cc
Power - 260 hp at 6000 rpm
The 750 Monza, produced in 1954 and 1955, was equipped with the innovative and compact 4-cylinder in-line 3-litre engine derived from the proven 2-litre Formula One engine that won the World Championship in 1952 and 1953 driven by Alberto Ascari. The engine designs created by Aurelio Lampredi, had as main aims to reduce fuel consumption and the torque improvement. The bodywork was produced by Scaglietti. This car is also sadly known for being the one in which Alberto Ascari tragically died at Monza.