Ferrari 212 F2

The Ferrari 212 F2 was an open-wheel Formula 2 race car, designed, developed, built, and entered by Italian racing team Scuderia Ferrari, in 1951.

The supercharged version was raced in the 1949 Argentine Formula Libre.

Aurelio Lampredi revised the engine and the car got a longer wheelbase and improved mechanics.

[1] The works cars dominated Formula Two racing for the 1950 season.

Above all, the Swiss Ecurie Espadon used them under the designation 212 F1 for drivers such as Rudolf Fischer and Rudolf Schoeller in the Drivers' World Championship.

Ferrari 212 F2
Ferrari 212 F2 rear-view
Ferrari 212 F2 side view