Ferrari Sigma GP Monoposto F1 designed by Pininfarina in 1969 as a racing car safety research prototype. - Using the chassis of the single-seater Ferrari 312 V12 Formula1 car, Pininfarina, in collaboration with the Revue Automobile, developed this Grand Prix prototype which included various new safety features. - The backbone chassis delimits two compartments for the cockpit and engine which have collapsible structures in front and behind them. The sides are reinforced, the wheels integrated to minimise risk and the spoiler forms a protective roll bar
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