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Ferrari is a legendary name, but it's been a long time since Enzo Ferrari started the company. Who owns it now, and where does it make the cars?
This video explores the secrets behind Ferrari’s rise, from the early V12 masterpieces to the revolutionary mid-engine legends like the 250 GTO and F40.
If Ferrari hadn't been as dominant as they were in the 1960s sports car racing, we are certain that a Ferrari 250 GTO would never one day have sold for $70 million.
This Ferrari Enzo has been with the same person since 2004. It has 10,700 miles under its belt and it is for sale. Care to guess the asking price?
The Ferrari F40's appeal lies in its raw performance and historic significance as one of the last cars Ferrari’s founder, Enzo Ferrari, personally oversaw before his passing.
A Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Prototype used by Enzo Ferrari as a company car is listed for sale in Washington state. Unusually, it's listed on Facebook Marketplace.
77 Years Ago, Enzo Ferrari Started a Company for the Rarest of Reasons: So He Could Spend Money, Not Make It Most founders follow their passion to start their businesses. The late Enzo Ferrari ...
Famously, Enzo Ferrari viewed his company’s business in road-going cars as a necessary but not-very-enticing way to make money to fund the company’s racing efforts.
July 31, 2024 How Enzo Ferrari Created the Greatest Racing Team in Motorsport History Ferrari founded a Formula 1 juggernaut and a world-renowned supercar company while juggling enormous personal ...
If you think that the cost of buying a new Ferrari is ridiculously expensive, wait until you see what the five most expensive models went for at auction.
When the Ferrari Enzo supercar launched to the world back in 2002, the best that Pirelli could build was wrapped around the wheels of the angular icon. By today’s standards, after 22 years of ...