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- 1929: Enzo Ferrari formed Scuderia Ferrari,
with the prancing horse emblem,
to race Alfa-Romeos.
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- 1948: The first Ferrari Grand Prix car had a
supercharged 1.5-litre V12.
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- 1964

1964 330 P2 (#0836) 4-litre V12
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- 1969

1969 712 (#1010) Can Am 7-litre V12
- Also see
McLaren and
Porsche.
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- 1975: 312T, formula one Grand Prix car,
3-litre flat-12 engine.

1975 312T, F1, chassis #022
- The 'T' stands for transverse gearbox.
Niki Lauda won the 1975 drivers' world championship
(mostly) driving the 312T.
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- 1982: 126C2, turbo-charged 1.5-litre V6,
designed at the height of the "ground effect" period in F1.

1972 126C2, F1
- The 126C2 won the constructor's F1 world championship for Ferrari.
Giles Villeneuve was killed in qualifying for the Belgium Grand Prix.
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- 2000: F1 2000 3-litre V10.

2000 F1 2000
- Michael Schumacher won the 2000 drivers' F1 world championship,
his third champioship and his first at Ferrari
(followed by '01, '02, '03, and '04).
Ferrari won the constructors' championship.
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- 2007: Kimi Raikkonen won the drivers' F1 world championship
driving for Ferrari.
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