1964 Ferrari 250 GTO
There are so few Ferrari 250 GTOs in the world that it’s hard to believe the model was given an updated design in 1964. But this renewed version of the 250 GTO came with a brand-new 5575GT chassis and several variances in vent configuration. The changes to the vehicle’s bodywork had one simple goal: to increase aerodynamic efficiency.
The engineers Mauro Forghieri and Mike Parkes were tasked with the tough job of turning the original Ferrari 250 GTO into an even better car, and guess what? They pulled it off! In 1964, this high-performance speedster landed an overall Daytona win with drivers Phil Hill and Pedro Rodriguez on the wheel.