The 375 Plus was introduced by Ferrari in 1954 as a racing car conceived to dominate international endurance racing. With a barchetta bodywo...
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The 375 Plus was introduced by Ferrari in 1954 as a racing car conceived to dominate international endurance racing. With a barchetta bodywork that evolved from the 375 MM, designed by Pinin Farina and built by Scaglietti, it was a lightweight and aerodynamic car. The 375 Plus was equipped with a 4.9L V12 engine that developed around 330hp and powered the rear wheels via a 4-speed manual transmission. This car stood out for its participation in iconic races such as Le Mans, the Mille Miglia and the Carrera Panamericana. Its win in the 1954 24 Hours of Le Mans, helped Ferrari consolidate its prestige in international motorsport. Only eight units were built, although one of them was converted from a 375 MM.
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