1962 Ferrari 250 GTO

250 GTO1962

Ferrari

250 GTO 1962
250 GTO 1962 drivetrain
B 612
LEGENDARY

Statstics

SPEED

6.4

HANDLING

3.9

ACCELERATION

3.5

LAUNCH

2.5

BRAKING

2.8

OFFROAD

5.2

Engine

3.0L Naturally-Aspirated V12 300 bhp (224 kW), 216 lb⋅ft (293 N·m)

Layout

Front-Engined, Rear-Wheel Drive 5-speed Transmission

Weight

2299 lbs (1043 kg), 52%/48%

Description

Arguably one of the most collectible cars in today's marketplace. With only 33 GTOs originally built, all were designed to be race cars. Powered by the Colombo designed 2953cc V12 engine producing around 300 hp (224 kW), in a car that weighs under 2000 lb (907 kg), with the optimal gearing it is capable of around 174 mph (280 km/h). Only nine were built as RHD, but every one was slightly unique as all were hand made, and purpose built. The created controversy initially as the racing competition claimed it was a new car while Ferrari argued it was just an update from the earlier homologated 250 GT. Ferrari won the argument and the initial name of 250 GT/Comp became 250 GTO with the "O" for Omologato (Homologation in Italian). In their first race, the 1962 Sebring 12 Hours, they won the GT class then followed it up with a class win at Le Mans and just about every race they entered. In the years to come, Ferrari focused on Formula 1 teams and not GT racing, so the 250 GTO was the end of an era.