The Ferrari 250 MM was a sports racing car produced by Ferrari from 1952 to 1954. After the initial racing successes of the 3.0-litre Colombo V12 engine, introduced in the 250 S one-off, Ferrari produced a serial racing model. It is best recognisable for the distinctive closed berlinetta bodywork by Pinin Farina. The "MM" in its name stood for the Mille Miglia race.
Ferrari 250 MM
The only 250 MM Vignale-bodied berlinetta. Owned at one point by Peter Monteverdi.
Ferrari 250 MM that raced in 1953 Carrera Panamericana
Biondetti driving 250 MM, rebodied as Morelli spider, to a 4th overall in 1954 Mille Miglia
The Ferrari 250 S was a sports racing car produced by Ferrari in 1952. It was the first in the long lineage of Ferrari 250 road and race cars powered by a ubiquitous 3.0-litre Colombo V12 engine. In 1952 the 250 S won the Mille Miglia and 12 Hours of Pescara. At the Le Mans, the same year, it clocked the fastest race lap time. Only a single example was produced.
Ferrari 250 S
Franco Cornacchia and Gino Bronzoni during 1953 Giro di Sicilia
250 S during 1953 Coppa d' Oro delle Dolomiti
Image: 1952 05 04 Mille Miglia Ferrari 250S sn 0156ET Bracco Rolfo