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- Ferrari_335_S abstract "The Ferrari 335 S was a sport racing car produced by Italian manufacturer Ferrari in 1957-1958. Four cars were produced in total. An evolution of the 315 S, it had V12 engine with a greater 4023 cm³ displacement and a maximum power of 390 HP at 7400 rpm; the maximum speed was around 300 km/h.This model was the protagonist of the accident in the 1957 Mille Miglia, which led to the cancellation of the race starting from the following year. The 335 S #531, led by Spanish driver Alfonso de Portago (who had replaced an ill Luigi Musso) was in third position, running on a long straight road sector between the Lombard hamlets of Cerlongo and Guidizzolo. When one of the tyres exploded, de Portago's car slipped to the right and crashed against a large crowd, killing nine people, as well as de Portago himself and American co-driver Edmund Nelson. The car later won the Venezuelan Grand Prix, raced by Peter Collins and Phil Hill, and participated to the 1957 24 Hours of Le Mans.".
- Ferrari_335_S wikiPageExternalLink 335_S.aspx.
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- Ferrari_335_S wikiPageWikiLink 1957_Mille_Miglia.
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- Ferrari_335_S wikiPageWikiLink Alfonso_de_Portago.
- Ferrari_335_S wikiPageWikiLink Category:24_Hours_of_Le_Mans_race_cars.
- Ferrari_335_S wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ferrari_vehicles.
- Ferrari_335_S wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mille_Miglia.
- Ferrari_335_S wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_racing_cars.
- Ferrari_335_S wikiPageWikiLink Cerlongo.
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- Ferrari_335_S wikiPageWikiLink Goito.
- Ferrari_335_S wikiPageWikiLink Guidizzolo.
- Ferrari_335_S wikiPageWikiLink Lombardy.
- Ferrari_335_S wikiPageWikiLink Luigi_Musso.
- Ferrari_335_S wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Collins_(race_driver).
- Ferrari_335_S wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Collins_(racing_driver).
- Ferrari_335_S wikiPageWikiLink Phil_Hill.
- Ferrari_335_S wikiPageWikiLink V12_engine.
- Ferrari_335_S wikiPageWikiLinkText "335 S".
- Ferrari_335_S wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ferrari 335 S".
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- Ferrari_335_S subject Category:24_Hours_of_Le_Mans_race_cars.
- Ferrari_335_S subject Category:Ferrari_vehicles.
- Ferrari_335_S subject Category:Mille_Miglia.
- Ferrari_335_S subject Category:Sports_racing_cars.
- Ferrari_335_S hypernym Sport.
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- Ferrari_335_S comment "The Ferrari 335 S was a sport racing car produced by Italian manufacturer Ferrari in 1957-1958. Four cars were produced in total. An evolution of the 315 S, it had V12 engine with a greater 4023 cm³ displacement and a maximum power of 390 HP at 7400 rpm; the maximum speed was around 300 km/h.This model was the protagonist of the accident in the 1957 Mille Miglia, which led to the cancellation of the race starting from the following year.".
- Ferrari_335_S label "Ferrari 335 S".
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- Ferrari_335_S wasDerivedFrom Ferrari_335_S?oldid=682684264.
- Ferrari_335_S homepage 335_S.aspx.
- Ferrari_335_S isPrimaryTopicOf Ferrari_335_S.