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Berlinetta
Designer: Pininfarina
Chassis #: 00106
In the mid-1950s, Enzo Ferrari's first son, Alfredino 'Dino', work with engineer Vittorio Jano to develop Grand Prix cars powered by V-6 engines. In 1957, less than a year after Dino's untimely death at the age of 24, the 246 Grand Prix model was introduced. Although having half the cylinders of the traditional Ferrari, it was rather successful, becoming the first V-6-powered car to win a Formula 1 race. It was also among the last of the winning front-engine cars, carrying Mike Hawthorn to the World Drivers' Championship and Ferrari to 2nd Place in the Manufacturers' Championship.Ferrari's first mid-engined Grand Prix car was the V-6 powered 156 F1 of 1961, which won the International Cup for Manufacturers. The first mid-engine Ferrari sports prototype was the 246 SP, which was based on the Grand Prix-derived 2.4-liter V6. The mid-engine layout and the V-6 engine had both proven their potential in competition. In early 1965, Carrozzeria Pininfarina began exploring the possibilities of a road-going Ferrari Dino, powered by a new two-liter V-6 engine and built in collaboration with Fiat. Inspired by Ferrari's Dino sports racing prototypes, Sergio Pininfarina and Leonardo Fioravanti quickly settled on an exotic mid-engine layout.
Pininfarina designer Aldo Brovarone created a two-seat coupe sketch in May of 1965. It was given a short wheelbase, aerodynamic features, and rounded-front fenders. The first prototype was known as the Dino Berlinetta Speciale. It made its debut at the Paris Auto Salon in October 1965. It rested on a Tipo 585 competition chassis, numbered 0840, and sat very low to the ground. The interior offered very minimal space, and it did not run.
By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2018
The 206 Dino was built by Enzo Ferrari as a tribute to his son who passed away in 1956 at the age of 24 due to kidney disease. Alfredo Ferrari, more commonly known as Dino, was Enzo Ferrari's only son (Alfredo was also Enzo's brother and fathers' name). Afredo had been trained in Switzerland as an engineer, after which he returned to the family business and received tutoring from his father. It was Enzo's dream to one-day hand over the keys to the company to his son. Sadly, that never transpired.
The 206S first debuted in 1965 at the Paris Salon. The Dino Berlinetta GT Prototype was debuted later in 1966 at the Turin Show and again in 1967 at the same show but this time as a production model. The Dino Berlinetta was Ferrari's first transverse-mounted mid-engine vehicle.The design was done by Pininfarina and built by Scaglietti at the Maranello assembly facility. The body was alloy and the frame was steel.The Dino 206 did not receive any Ferrari marque. It was void of the signature 'horse' logo, making it never officially a Ferrari. Rather, it was marketed as a separate marque.
Production continued until the end of 1969.
By Daniel Vaughan | Jun 2006
The 206S first debuted in 1965 at the Paris Salon. The Dino Berlinetta GT Prototype was debuted later in 1966 at the Turin Show and again in 1967 at the same show but this time as a production model. The Dino Berlinetta was Ferrari's first transverse-mounted mid-engine vehicle.The design was done by Pininfarina and built by Scaglietti at the Maranello assembly facility. The body was alloy and the frame was steel.The Dino 206 did not receive any Ferrari marque. It was void of the signature 'horse' logo, making it never officially a Ferrari. Rather, it was marketed as a separate marque.
The Dino was also built to compete against the Porsche 911. In order to meet the Formula Two racing regulations, over 500 production units had to be made. Ferrari was not capable of producing such numbers. So Ferrari relied on other resources. The engine was supplied by Fiat with half the number of cylinders that Ferrari was accustomed to working with. It was an all-alloy 2-liter, quad-cam, V-6 engine capable of producing between 140 and 180 horsepower. Side vents were located on the car which helped with cooling the engine.
By Daniel Vaughan | Jun 2006
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