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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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No-Sale Blues
This 360 Spider sat unwanted and unloved at a dealership until Richard Maury spotted it.
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Savior
The F355 reinvigorated Ferrari’s V8 sports car lineup with new technology, improved performance, and stunning style.
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The Veteran
At age 49, former Formula 1 driver and Le Mans winner Giancarlo Fisichella shows no signs of slowing down.
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Driven
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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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First Among Equals
The ultimate 488 faces the most extreme 911.
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Sharper Stallion
The Handling Speciale package brings more sports-car focus to Ferrari’s drop-top GT.
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Two Seats and a V12
We spend a day on track with three quintessential Prancing Horses.
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Buyer's Guides
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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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Menace
The F40 delivers the ultimate analog supercar experience.
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Fantastic Four
The family-friendly FF features four-wheel drive, rear seats, and 660 horsepower.
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Sweet Spot
Faster than a 360 and less expensive than a 458, the F430 offers a compelling balance of price and performance.
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Classics
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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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Fashion Sense
In the 1950s, Carrozzeria Vignale and the prolific Giovanni Michelotti provided the same coachwork for two very different automobiles.
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Keepers of Greatness
A Vietnamese emperor and a French textile magnate created and preserved this unique Ferrari.
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Eastern Promises
In the early 1990s, Honda introduced an all-new supercar that promised to beat the European establishment—including Ferrari.
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Restorations
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Homegrown Boxer
This 365 GT4 BB sat undriven for decades in Ron Caldwell’s garage. In 2018, he restored it there, too.
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Right the First Time
A brand-new restoration shop turned this race-prepped SWB into a concours winner—in less than three months.
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Crunch Time
The two-year rebirth of this totaled F355 was completed two weeks before the Ferrari was due at the 2015 FCA International Meet.
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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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Modified
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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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Gentleman’s Express
Jeff Duval reimagined the 400i with better looks, top-quality materials, and a lot more power.
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Outlaw
Underneath its friendly, mostly stock exterior, this Dino packs 8-cylinder firepower.
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Undercover
Matt Peak’s 308 looks stock. It’s not, and a 485-hp 3.9-liter V8 is only part of the story.
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People
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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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50 Years of Ferrari
Mechanic Francois Sicard has been caring for Prancing Horses since the 1960s.
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World View
Joining Ferrari took Matteo Torre away from home—first to elsewhere in Europe, then China, and now America.
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Affinity for Speed
Four decades after he was expelled from high school for drag racing, Ken Lingenfelter landed a brand-new LaFerrari.
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History
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The Wilderness Years
After being fired by Alfa Romeo then having his new company nationalized for the war effort, Enzo Ferrari turned to manufacturing mechanical compon...
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The Rise and Fall of Scuderia Ferrari
From its founding in 1929 until its liquidation in 1937, Enzo Ferrari’s Alfa Romeo racing stable scored an astonishing 144 wins in 225 races.
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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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Creating Ferrari’s First Championships
By emphasizing logic, quality, and reliability, Aurelio Lampredi redefined Maranello’s engineering approach. The results speak for themselves.
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Racing
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Origin Story
While it now builds the high-tech 488 Challenge Evo, Ferrari started the Ferrari Challenge series with the humble 348 Challenge.
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DriftWood
Ryan Tuerck’s Ferrari-powered Toyota thrilled the crowds at the 2019 Festival of Speed.
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Second Life
Retired by the factory after the 1980 F1 season, this 312 T5 found a new career in vintage racing.
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Forgotten Hero
This privateer Ferrari enjoyed an impressive run of success in the early 1950s.
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