Ferrari 290 MM
Ferrari 290 MM | |
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Ferrari 860 Monza | |
Successor | Ferrari 290 S |
The Ferrari 290 MM is a
Development
In order to counter the new challenge presented by
Racing History

Ferrari entered five cars for the 1956 Mille Miglia a pair of 290 MMs, a pair of 860 Monzas, and a single 250 SWB GT. A 290 MM raced by Eugenio Castellotti won the event,[8] while another 290 MM, driven by Juan Manuel Fangio, finished fourth.[9][10] Phil Hill and Maurice Trintignant also won the Swedish Grand Prix of that year, granting Ferrari the overall victory in the 1956 World Sportscar Championship. The following year, in 1957, a 290 MM (converted from an 860 Monza), won the 1000 km Buenos Aires driven by Wolfgang von Trips, Alfonso de Portago and Eugenio Castellotti. Renowned racing driver Stirling Moss also drove a 290 MM at the 1957 Bahamas Speed Weeks and Nassau Trophy, winning the former race.[4]
Production and auction details
Four examples of the 290 MM were built with one example (chassis # 0628) being converted from an 860 Monza in 1957. This car placed second in the 1956 Mille Miglia behind the winning 290 MM.[4][11]
On December 10, 2015, RM Sotheby's sold the 290 MM driven by Juan Manuel Fangio in the 1956 Mille Miglia at auction for US$28 million — the highest price for a car sold in 2015 and the third most expensive ever at that time.[3][12] In 2018, another example sold for US$22 million.[13]
References
- ^ "Ferrari 290 MM - Register". barchetta.cc. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
- ^ "Tutti i modelli". Archived from the original on 2013-04-09. Retrieved 2023-06-08.
- ^ a b Ahlgrim, Steve (March 2016). "1956 Ferrari 290 MM by Scaglietti". Sports Car Market. 28 (3): 58–59.
- ^ a b c Weiner, Eric (20 October 2018). "The delicious-looking 290 MM brought V-12s back to Ferrari racing". Hagerty.
- ^ Acerbi, Leonardo (2012). Ferrari: All The Cars. Haynes Publishing. pp. 98–99.
- ^ David, Dennis (20 October 2010). "Ferrari 290 MM – Car Profiles". Sports Car Digest.
- ^ "Ferrari 290 MM Scaglietti Spyder". Ultimate Car Page.
- ^ "Mille Miglia 1956 Race Results". Retrieved 22 May 2019.
- ^ "Ferrari 290 MM". ferrari.com. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
- ^ "BBR 1:18 Castellotti 1956 Ferrari Mille Miglia Diecast Model Car Review". Diecast Legends. 30 May 2019.
- ^ "Stunning Ferrari 290 MM Sells For $22 Million". Goodwood Road & Racing. 13 December 2018.
- ^ "1956 Ferrari 290 MM by Scaglietti". rmsothebys.com. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
- ^ "1956 Ferrari 290 MM by Scaglietti". rmsothebys.com. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
Bibliography
- Acerbi, Leonardo (2012). Ferrari: All The Cars. Haynes Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84425-581-8.
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