Replacing the most successful racing car of all time, the new-for-1931 Bugatti Type 51 had a very hard act to follow. It was the first Bugatti racing car equipped with a double overhead camshaft, which was inspired by the legendary American Miller engines. The rest of the car very much followed the design of the Type 35, including the steel ladder frame and cable-operated drum brakes. Faced with strong opposition from the likes of Alfa Romeo and Maserati, the Type 51 was quite successful. The well honed chassis allowed it to excel at tight and twisty tracks and fittingly, it won the Monaco Grand Prix. Eventually Bugatti produced 40 examples, four of which are featured today and star in our 66-shot gallery.
Over the weekend, Ferrari delivered the first of six Sergio production cars to its Middle Eastern owner. Based on the 458 Spider and powered by the 605 hp 'Speciale' engine, the limited production machine is based on the Pininfarina Sergio show car launched in Geneva last year. The car is a fitting tribute to the late Sergio Pininfarina, who was responsible for many the design of the greatest Ferrari road cars.
The Italian manufacturer also debuted 1,050 hp, track-only FXX K at Abu Dhabi. We have six additional images to our gallery of the car's first public appearance.

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1931 - 1935 Bugatti Type 51 Grand Prix - Images, Specifications and Information

2015 Ferrari FXX K - Images, Specifications and Information

2014 Ferrari Sergio - Images, Specifications and Information