The car was developed to mark this year's fifth anniversary of the establishment of Pininfarina's automotive brand, and as its name suggests also honors Giuseppe “Nino” Farina, the nephew of Pininfarina founder Battista Farina and who in 1950 won the first Formula 1 race and also the first championship, driving for Alfa Romeo.
Each of the five cars will feature an aluminum door plate highlighting a different moment from Nino's life. Those moments include his date and place of birth ; his first F1 pole and first F1 win at the 1950 British Grand Prix; his second win in 1950 at the Swiss Grand Prix; his third and final victory in 1950 at the Italian Grand Prix; and his 1950 F1 title.
And all five will have the same exterior featuring red, white and blue for the body, and gold for the wheels. All of the cars will also have contrasting colors for the driver and passenger seats. No change has been made to the powertrain, meaning the cars will pack four electric motors and a 120-kwh T-shaped battery. Peak output will be 1,874 hp, or enough for a
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