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:''See also the [[Ferrari 375 F1|340 F1]], a [[Formula 1]] racer, and [[Ferrari America|340 America]], a [[GT car]]''
:''See also the [[Ferrari 375 F1|340 F1]], a [[Formula One]] racer, and [[Ferrari America|340 America]], a [[GT car]]''
[[Image:Ferrari 340 MM (1953).jpg|thumb|Ferrari 340 MM]]
[[Image:Ferrari 340 MM (1953).jpg|thumb|Ferrari 340 MM]]
The '''Ferrari 340 MM''' was a [[Ferrari]] [[race car]]. It was a more powerful version of the 340 Mexico which was intended for the [[Carrera Panamericana]]. The use of [[Weber carburetor|Weber]] carburettors helped the 340 achieve 300 hp, some 20 more than its Mexico counterpart.
The '''Ferrari 340 MM''' was a [[Ferrari]] [[race car]]. It was a more powerful version of the 340 Mexico which was intended for the [[Carrera Panamericana]]. The use of [[Weber carburetor|Weber]] carburettors helped the 340 achieve 300 hp, some 20 more than its Mexico counterpart.


==Bibliography==
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See also the 340 F1, a Formula One racer, and 340 America, a GT car
Ferrari 340 MM

The Ferrari 340 MM was a Ferrari race car. It was a more powerful version of the 340 Mexico which was intended for the Carrera Panamericana. The use of Weber carburettors helped the 340 achieve 300 hp, some 20 more than its Mexico counterpart.

Bibliography

  • Acerbi, Leonardo (2006). Ferrari: A Complete Guide to All Models. St. Paul: Motorbooks.