Ferrari 246 P


The Ferrari 246 P F1 was a Formula One race car prototype used by Ferrari in 1960. It was Ferrari's first mid-engined car.

Development

The disappointing form of the Ferrari 246 in 1959, along with the continuing rise of Cooper and Lotus, finally convinced Enzo Ferrari that the future lay in rear-engine cars. The 246P was developed in secret by a team led by Carlo Chiti. After sorting its tail-heavy weight distribution, it debuted at the 1960 Monaco Grand Prix, retiring on lap 70 with a failed differential, but classified sixth.

156 F2

With the new 1.5 litre rules due to come into force in 1961, the 246P was then pressed into service as a development mule for the revised V6 engine, in which guise it could compete in the existing Formula Two class. It made a single World Championship appearance, at the 1960 Italian Grand Prix, finishing fifth, but won the Formula Two Solitude Grand Prix.

Technical data

Complete Formula One World Championship results

YearEntrantEngineTyresDrivers12345678910PointsWCC
Scuderia FerrariFerrari 171 2.4 V6ARGMON500NEDBELFRAGBRPORITAUSA26
3rd*
Scuderia FerrariFerrari 171 2.4 V6Richie Ginther626
  • 3rd*
    Scuderia FerrariFerrari 1.5 V6Wolfgang Von Trips526
  • 3rd*
    * Includes points scored by the Ferrari 246