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Ferrari 712P
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The Ferrari 712P is a purpose-built Group 7 prototype, designed, developed and built by Scuderia Ferrari specifically designed to compete in Can-Am sports car races from 1970 to 1974. The 7 refers to the displacement of the engine in liters, the 12 refers to the number of cylinders, and the P stands for Prototype.[1]
- Ferrari 712P at Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2016
- Ferrari 712P front-view
- Mario Andretti's 712P on display
- Ferrari 712P at Silverstone Circuit in 2009
- 712P on display