In 1961, the iconic FERRARI DINO 156 SHARKNOSE N 2, driven by PHIL HILL, emerged victorious at the Italian Monza Grand Prix, securing the World Championship title. This legendary racing car, with its distinctive sharknose design, showcased Ferrari's engineering prowess.
The DINO 156 was powered by a V6 engine, producing around 190 horsepower and had a displacement of 1.5 liters. Its aerodynamic shape and innovative technical features made it a formidable competitor on the track.
PHIL HILL's skillful driving and the DINO 156's performance combined to create a historic moment in motorsport history, solidifying Ferrari's dominance in Formula 1 racing.