Evolving from one of Ferrari’s earliest four-cylinder engines, Ferrari’s straight-six, starting with the Type 114…
Read MoreThe Design Museum in London has announced a major exhibition to commemorate the 70th anniversary…
Read MoreSince his death in 1978, Bill Harrah has become as renowned for his immense car collection as for his…
Read MoreCelebrating one of the most recognisable manufacturers in automotive history, the exhibition Seeing Red…
Read MoreAlthough the factory never had any intentions to campaign the Daytona at the outset of the car’s…
Read MoreThe importance of the Dino as Ferrari’s first production, mid-engined sports car should not be…
Read MoreThe 275 GTB was formally introduced as the replacement for the ageing 250 series of Ferraris…
Read MoreEntering production in May 1958 the 250 GT California was famously devised at the request of American…
Read MoreThe 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO featured above is chassis 3387 and was the second 250 GTO ever made. This car was used by the factory for testing and developing the 250 GTO series before being delivered…
Read MoreThe very first production car to top 200 mph, the F40 was a landmark car in Ferrari’s history for a variety of reasons. It was created in celebration of the company’s 40th birthday and would be the…
Read MoreThis very special prototype will be presented for sale at the Retromobile Salon in Paris on 10 February 2017, some 52 years after it was exhibited by Pininfarina at the 1965 Paris Motor Show…
Read MoreAs part of the programme of special initiatives to celebrate the 70th anniversary of its foundation in 2017, Ferrari has designed 70 liveries inspired by the most iconic models from its history…
Read MoreThese classic Ferrari brochures and manuals represent some beautiful examples of graphic design from the fifties and sixties…
Read MoreThe 275 GTB made its debut at the 1964 Paris Salon alongside the GTS. The chassis were identical, with the now-typical welded steel tubular frame, fully independent suspension with unequal length…
Read MoreFew sports cars in automotive history are as universally revered as the Ferrari 250 GT Lusso, which was introduced to the public at the 1962 Paris Motor Show. Clothed with one of the most gorgeous…
Read MoreAt the 1968 Paris Salon, Ferrari introduced what many considered a fantastic tour de force, the 365 GTB/4. After its introduction, the car quickly gained the nickname 'Daytona' from Ferrari’s incredible…
Read MoreThe Ferrari F50 was introduced in 1995 to commemorate the company’s 50th anniversary. When the jaw-dropping F40 debuted, Ferrari heard voices of disappointment from the dedicated…
Read MoreWho says you can't drive your supercar in rugged winter conditions? A specially modified Ferrari F40 charges up the snowy slopes, sliding sideways all the way to base camp in this short film…
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