In 1961, Ferrari would give its 156 series Formula One cars an iconic front end, which earned the car is moniker ‘sharknose’ through the 1961-1963 season. It was only in 1961 that the Sharknose would be victoriour in the World Championship of Drivers, piloted by Phil Hill.
While originally powered by a 1.5L ‘Dino’ V6 engine, this small recreation of the iconic F1 car is powered by a 20cc two-stroke engine producing six and a half horsepower. The aluminum body reflects the lines of what may be one of the most iconic cars of all time.