Ferrari 312T from behind in Turn 1 at the Red Bull Ring

Icon of Formula 1 and film history

The Ferrari 312T was used by Scuderia Ferrari in the Formula One World Championship during the 1975 and 1976 seasons — and marked a major milestone in Ferrari history by securing both the Drivers’ and Constructors’ titles in 1975.

In the film Rush, it symbolizes Niki Lauda’s focus, discipline, and technical precision — reflected in its angular design, vibrant red paintwork, and uncompromising performance on the track.

A true Formula 1 classic of the 1970s, brought back into the spotlight by the movie — as a symbol of perfection, passion, and Italian racing tradition.

Film Facts & Vehicle Details:

  • Film: Rush
  • Release date: September 13, 2013
  • Vehicle: Ferrari 312T
  • Year of manufacture: 1975
  • Actor: Daniel Brühl
  • Country: UK
  • Engine: Tipo 015 Ferrari V12
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Displacement: 2998 cm³
  • Power: 495 hp (364 kW)