1961 Ferrari 156 F1 ‘Sharknose’
2 Febbraio, 2024
This video is about a perfect replicas of Ferrari's 1961 Formula 1 car: the 156 F1 'Sharknose'. In those years Ferrari used to dismantle racing cars once their competition life was over. Due to this there are no original Sharknose' left, but Setford and Company, based in the UK, was able to recreate two of them starting from two original engines and gearboxes which luckily survived to Ferrari's policy. Everything else is the result of a 3-years work during which the general chassis measures, shapes and details were perfectly calculated and recreated using original photos.
First of all, the 1961 season was characterized by the introduction of a new rule for which engine displacement had to be reduced from 2.5 to 1.5-litres, similar to the pre-1961 Formula Two class for which Ferrari had already built a car in 1957, the Dino 156. The 'Sharknose', called in this way due to its two front nostrils, was powered by the same engine used in the F2 car, but with some minor changes to increase power and rpms. It was a 65 degree 1.5-litre V6 engine that was able to produce around 180hp. During the 1961 season a new V6 engine was developed with a 120 degree angle with the intent to lower the center of gravity of the car and get more space for the carburetors. It was even lighter and more powerful with around 10hp more than the 65 degree Dino.
In this video, car number 8 is with the 65 V6. The Sharknose was able to achieve 5 wins and 6 pole positions in the 1961 season.
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