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Inspiration
Niels van Roij Design’s 550 Maranello pays homage to the 250 GT Breadvan.
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Comfortable Performance
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Power Trip
The F12 offers great looks and even better handling, but Ferrari’s mighty 6.3-liter V12 is unquestionably the star of the show.
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Reality Check
Over the last decade, professional sim racing has become a serious motorsport discipline. We talk with two members of the Scuderia Ferrari Esports Team.
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Driven
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Record Breaker
The SF90 XX Stradale pushes the limits of road-car performance—and blurs the line between street and circuit.
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Life With Lusso
Ferrari’s V12-powered GT boasts 690 horsepower and a 208-mph top speed, along with four seats and a generous trunk. Does the GTC4Lusso deliver on...
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Fantastic Beasts
Ferrari and Lamborghini took very different approaches to their mid-1990s’ flagships—and both 12-cylinder machines still impress.
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Driving Force
Although famous for its V12 engines, Ferrari’s most powerful cars of the 1980s and 2020s feature turbocharged V8s.
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Buyer's Guides
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Fantastic Four
The family-friendly FF features four-wheel drive, rear seats, and 660 horsepower.
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Versatility
Looking for a Ferrari that can do it all? The four-seat 612 Scaglietti delivers a delicious blend of performance, comfort, refinement, and room.
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Best of Breed
Timeless looks, a user-friendly driving experience, and robust reliability have long made the 328 a favorite among owners.
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Setting the Standard
It may no longer be the latest, greatest, or fastest, but there are few better sports cars than the 458.
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Classics
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Continuation
More than 30 years after he helped craft two Nembo Spiders, Giorgio Neri started work on a third.
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Doctor’s Orders
When his surgeon prescribed a Ferrari, Art Becker couldn’t say no.
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Marzotto’s Bet
In 1950, 22-year-old Giannino Marzotto figured he could build a better Ferrari than Enzo. With the help of an obscure coachbuilder, he created th...
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British Invasion
Despite his many years racing Jaguars and Aston Martins, Graham Whitehead bought this 250 GT SWB for his final run at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
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Restorations
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Originality
Peter Reeves restored his Dino 246 GT to as-new factory condition—with one notable exception.
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Mimicking Maranello
Inspired by the 330 P4 and powered by a Colombo V12, the Thomassima II aimed to outdo Ferrari at its own game.
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Picture Puzzle
What’s the right way to restore a one-off Ferrari that its creator kept changing? It all came down to the photos.
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The Dream
Buying this Enzo was just the first step. The second? Making it new again.
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Modified
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Gentleman’s Express
Jeff Duval reimagined the 400i with better looks, top-quality materials, and a lot more power.
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Two-Pedal Blues
Although Mike Pucciarelli liked his 575M, he wasn’t a fan of its F1 transmission—so he had the car converted to a stick-shift.
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Chinetti Conundrum
There’s more to the NART Spyder story than the ten famous 275 GTS/4s; this 365 is another, little-known chapter.
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Competition Conversion
Jim Busby builds the 400i race car Ferrari never did.
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People
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No-Sale Blues
This 360 Spider sat unwanted and unloved at a dealership until Richard Maury spotted it.
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The Genesis of a Culture Hero
Griff Borgeson looks at the fires that burned within the young Enzo, and the powerful forces that drove the mature Ferrari to act out his dream on ...
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Vive la Difference
Nearly four years after the debut of the Roma, Ferrari unveiled the Roma Spider. We talk with Emanuele Carando, Head of Product Marketing, about th...
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Enzo’s “Marine”
Thanks to Luigi Chinetti and Enzo Ferrari, American Dan Gurney stormed the tracks of Europe and the world of Formula 1.
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History
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Surf and Turf
With the Testarossa sweeping the exotic-car world off its feet, Ferrari set out to make some literal waves.
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The Rally Years
In the late 1970s and early ’80s, Michelotto turned the Ferrari 308 GTB into a Group 4 contender.
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Testa Rossa With a Twist
In the early 1960s, two Swiss brothers built and raced their own Ferrari-based sports car. Today, that long-ago machine has been reborn.
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Mighty Maverick
It took the combined talents of Bertone, Lancia, and Ferrari to create one of Italy’s most iconic—and idiosyncratic—sports cars: the Stratos.
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Racing
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Bloodline
Maranello never intended to race the 365 GTB/4, but privateer teams saw the potential built into every Ferrari and convinced the factory to change ...
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True Grit
This 208 GT4 took on the grueling, 8,700-mile Peking to Paris Motor Challenge.
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Graduation Day
Three longtime Ferrari Challenge racers step up to the world of professional racing.
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The New Privateers
Challenge Club Racing has put a fresh face on Ferrari racing in the U.S.
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