History, technique, and style FIAT 130 HP Grand Prix

This racing car mounts a mighty over-16-litre engine with overhead V at 90° valve timing. In 1907, three 130s driven by Felice Nazzaro, Vincenzo Lancia and Louis Wagner took part in the Automobile Club de France Grand Prix on the Dieppe circuit. Nazzaro came first at the extraordinay average speed of 113.612 km/h.

Presented by Fiat S.p.A., Torino

 

Engine: 4 cylinders, two-piece block

Capacity: 16286 cc

Max. power output: 130 bhp at 1600 rpm

Max. speed: 160 km/h

Weight: 1025 kg

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