Ferrari 512 S
The Ferrari 512 S is a sports car produced by Ferrari in the early 1970s, specifically designed for endurance racing. It features a powerful 5.0-liter V12 engine, capable of producing around 550 horsepower, allowing it to reach impressive speeds on the track. The car's lightweight construction and aerodynamic design contributed to its competitive performance in events like the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Introduced in 1970, the 512 S was part of Ferrari's effort to dominate the World Sports Car Championship. Its distinctive design includes a long nose and wide body, which not only enhances its aesthetics but also improves stability at high speeds. The 512 S remains a significant part of Ferrari's racing heritage.