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- 0008 60
- Dino 246 F1 "P"
- Experimental
mid-engined Dino, later 156 'Sharknose' Prototype
- New
multi-tubular Cooper style frame picking up double
wishbone independent suspension. The front anti-roll bar
passed through a chassis cross-member, and the rear
wishbones carried cast-alloy instead of fabricated steel
uprights. The standard four-cam Dino 246 engine had
twin-coil and distributor ignition and was in unit with
a brad new five-speed and reverse gearbox in unitwith
the final drive and carrying an overhung clutch on its
rear end.
Date |
Result |
Event |
Driver |
# |
Reference |
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- SF - Dino 246 F1 specs |
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60/may/22 |
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Modena
tests |
Martino
Severi |
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156
p9, 10 |
60/may/29 |
6th
OA |
GP
Monaco |
Richie
Ginther |
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DINO
p91 |
60
- modified for F2 - 156 'P' F2 |
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Engine:
- 2nd series Tipo 156
version with bore and stroke dimensions of 73mm x
58.8mm; 38mm Weber carbs, 180hp
Suspension:
- new-pattern wishbones
repositioned on the chassis frame
Transmission:
- five-speed transaxle
with inboard disc brakes; clutch operating system
mounted on alloy casing bolted to the rear of gearbox
case |
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60/jul/24 |
5th |
Solituderennen,
Stuttgart |
Wolfgang v.
Trips |
#7 |
156
p13 DINO p98 |
60/sep/04 |
5th
OA 1st F2 |
Italian GP,
Monza |
Wolfgang
v. Trips |
#22 |
DINO
p102 |
60/61
- modified 156 F1 specs - 'Sharknose' prototype; 65
degree V6 engine |
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61/apr/25 |
1st
OA |
GP
Syracusa |
Giancarlo
Baghetti |
#32 |
156
p39 |
61/may/14 |
1st
OA |
Naples
GP, Posillippo |
Giancarlo
Baghetti |
# |
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61/jul/02 |
1st
OA |
French
GP, Reims |
Giancarlo
Baghetti |
#50 |
156
p82 |
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