Have you ever wondered which Ferrari racing car or chassis has the most race wins under its belt? This is not some Formula 1 racing car, but the chassis with the number 0672, under which the 625/250 TRC model is hidden. The model dates back to 1957, when Ferrari produced it for the renowned racing driver John von Neumann.
Like the 625 TRC, it featured a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that had previously grown on Le Mans races, but he later replaced it at John's request and with the help of race team manager Richie Shoehorn big V-12 engine, with which he was prepared for great victories.
With this engine, he then won the races for the Grand Prix of Mexico (grand prix mexico), on the legendary Laguna Seca racetrack, as well as In Salt Lake City, Riverside, Nassau, Santa Barbara, Palm Springs, Pomona, Sacramento...the list goes on almost indefinitely. So he continued to win after win even after 1961, when he was sold to Otto Zipper, so that won as a joke in 1962 with a new driver behind the wheel.
That's right winner of the biggest race for five years practically unchanged, which is practically unimaginable today with the extremely fast progress in auto-moto sports.
Source: Petrolicious