Lauda’s iron will on four wheels

The Ferrari 312T2 is the evolved version of the successful 312T and was used during the 1976 season — the year of the legendary rivalry between Niki Lauda and James Hunt.

With its more rounded bodywork, it appeared more modern than its predecessor. In the film Rush, the 312T2 symbolizes Lauda’s remarkable comeback after his devastating crash — a tribute to determination, discipline, and the uncompromising spirit of 1970s motorsport.

Film Facts & Vehicle Details:

  • Film: Rush
  • Release date: September 13, 2013
  • Vehicle: Ferrari 312T2
  • Year of manufacture: 1976
  • Actor: Daniel Brühl
  • Country: UK
  • Engine: Tipo 015 Ferrari V12
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Displacement: 2992 cm³
  • Power: 500 hp (368 kW)