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Oh, and because they’re non-competitive track toys for the insanely wealthy, Ferrari doesn’t have to worry about those pesky Balance of Performance regulations. As a result, it has turned up ...
But that’s just what we have here. Coming up for auction next month in New York is a Ferrari F2001 – the very same in which Michael Schumacher secured his fourth world championship ...
On the surface, Mattel's Hot Wheels toy ... marked Ferrari's return to sports-car racing after taking 1968 off to protest a rule change regarding engine size. Thus, the 312P hit the track sporting ...
It seems fitting, then, that a car that pays homage to this ability to transition between road and track is also one of the best looking cars to emerge from Ferrari's transitional design period.
The one-make Ferrari Challenge series launched in 1993 alongside the modestly modified 348 Challenge model, whose $7,500 surcharge made it track-ready while maintaining road legality. It wasn’t ...
In case you can’t get enough of Ferrari’s brand new F8 Tributo (we know we can’t), here is a new clip showing the Italian supercar tearing the tarmac on both road and track. The video is ...
And this is not the only reason for Ferrari to be excited about the new partnership, as it will extend on track. The two brands will also unite their expertise and innovation-driven mindset during ...