Chinetti is the name that comes to mind when thinking of Ferrari and Le Mans. Luigi Chinetti as a driver gave Ferrari its first victory in the legendary race in 1949 and the last one as team leader in 1965. In 2020, Le Mans will host a new top category based on hypercars, so Ferrari needs a car to match the Mercedes Project One or the Aston Martin Valkyrie. A car without compromises, with the V6 turbo used in the F1 that takes the 266 for its unit displacement, as well as extreme aerodynamics.
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