The 126 C2 was used near the beginning of the F1 turbo era, when the cars pushed out around 850 horsepower, and had almost no down force, in comparison to modern Formula 1 cars.
The Ferrari 126C was the car with which Ferrari raced in the 1981 Formula One season. The team’s first attempt at a turbo engined Formula 1 car, it was designed by Mauro Forghieri and Harvey Postlethwaite and used between the 1981 and 1984 seasons.
The vehicle offered is the winning car at the 1982 German Grand Prix (Hockenheim) at the hands of Frenchman Patrick Tambay for Scuderia Ferrari.