Ferrari 315 S

The Ferrari 315 S was a sports-racing car produced by Italian manufacturer Ferrari in 1957. The model was intended to succeed the Ferrari 290 MM, which had won the 1956 Mille Miglia. The 315 S mounted a frontal V12 engine at 60°, with two valves per cylinder, for a total displacement of 3,783.40 cc (230.877 cu in). Maximum power was 360 HP at 7800 rpm, for a maximum speed of 290 km/h. The change in regulations for the World Sports Car championship to a 3-litre engine limit for 1958 meant the 315S was replaced by the 250 Testa Rossa.

Ferrari 315 S

The Ferrari 315 S was a sports-racing car produced by Italian manufacturer Ferrari in 1957. The model was intended to succeed the Ferrari 290 MM, which had won the 1956 Mille Miglia. The 315 S mounted a frontal V12 engine at 60°, with two valves per cylinder, for a total displacement of 3,783.40 cc (230.877 cu in). Maximum power was 360 HP at 7800 rpm, for a maximum speed of 290 km/h. The change in regulations for the World Sports Car championship to a 3-litre engine limit for 1958 meant the 315S was replaced by the 250 Testa Rossa.