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Abarth 750 Bialbero Record
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Abarth 750 Bialbero Record | |
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Abarth | |
aka | Pininfarina Record |
Production | 1957 |
Class | Land Speed Record Car |
Body Style | Streamlined One-Seater |
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Transmission | 4-Speed Manual |
Engine | 747cc Inline-4 |
Power | 61 hp @ 7000 rpm |
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Designer | Pininfarina |
The Abarth 750 Bialbero Record was built in 1957 as the next installment in Abarth's line of land speed record cars. Utilizing a Fiat chassis, the vehicle was built by Abarth to debut their new 747cc Bialbero engine. After earlier projects with Bertone, Abarth commissioned Pininfarina to design a sleek aerodynamic body for their record car. After construction, the 750 Bialbero Record was tested at Monza by racing drivers Paul Frère and Marino Guarnieri in October of 1957. There, it set three international speed records in the FIA's class H for lower-displacement engines.
Engine
The 750 Bialbero Record used the 747cc engine that was designed by Abarth for use in an upcoming Zagato-bodied road car. Known as the Bialbero, the engine was derived from a stock Fiat 600 engine block. Tuning from Abarth saw horsepower rise from an initial 22 horsepower from the Fiat unit to 61 horsepower in Abarth trim. Ultimately, the 750 Bialbero Record was created as an opportunity for Abarth to gain publicity for their new engine.
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ABARTH | ||
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Concept Land Speed Record (LSR) Record Bertone · 750 Bialbero Record · Monoposto da Record · 1000 Pininfarina Record Include notable internal links here | ||
Carlo Abarth | Corporate website | A brand of the Fiat group |