Ferrari 340

The Ferrari 340 Mexico was a Ferrari sports racing car which was intended for the 1952 Carrera Panamericana. It used 4.1 L Lampredi V12 engine producing around 280 PS at 6600 rpm, for a maximum speed of 280 km/h.[1] Just 4 were made in 1952, 3 Vignale Berlinettas and 1 Vignale Spyder; all designed by Giovanni Michelotti.[1] Mexico used a 2600 mm wheelbase. Chinetti and Lucas finished the race at third place in berlinetta.[2][3]

The Ferrari 340 MM was an evolution of the 340 Mexico with shorter, 2500 mm, wheelbase. MM used the same 4.1 L Lampredi V12 with similar three Weber 40DCF carburettors that helped the 340 achieve 280 PS at 6600 rpm and a maximum speed of 282 km/h.[4] 10 examples were made, 4 Pinin Farina Berlinettas, 2 Touring Spyders and 4 Vignale Spyders (designed by Giovanni Michelotti). A total of four were converted to 375 MM spec.[5] Giannino Marzotto won Mille Miglia 1953 edition in Vignale spider, setting a new average speed record for the race; with other 340 MM finishing fourth. Two more 340 MMs were entered that year in Touring barchetta guise but did not finish.[6]

  • See also the 340 F1, a Formula One racer, and 340 America, a GT car

References

  1. Leonardo Acerbi. Ferrari: All The Cars Haynes Publishing, 2012^
  2. Ferrari 340 Mexico ferrari.com, retrieved 2019-05-13^
  3. Carrera Panamericana 1952 Race Results racingsportscars.com, retrieved 22 May 2019^
  4. Ferrari 340 MM ferrari.com, retrieved 2015-12-14^
  5. Leonardo Acerbi. Ferrari: All The Cars Haynes Publishing, 2012^
  6. Mille Miglia 1953 Race Results racingsportscars.com, retrieved 22 May 2019^