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Five-Year Plan
Returning one of the world’s rarest Ferraris to its original splendor required serious talent, money, and time.
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Game Changer
The Berlinetta Boxer didn’t just carry Ferrari into the mid-engine world—it also introduced a new engine layout to Maranello’s road-car lineup.
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75 Years in the Making
The Purosangue honors Ferrari’s history while blazing a new path.
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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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Driven
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The 200-mph Club
We drive the first two street-legal supercars to breach the double ton.
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Two Seats and a V12
We spend a day on track with three quintessential Prancing Horses.
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New Direction
The Roma reinvigorates Ferrari’s entry-level lineup with elegance, luxury, and improved driving dynamics.
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Perfect Blend
The F8 Tributo offers more power, sharper reflexes, and no less civility than the 488 GTB it replaces.
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Buyer's Guides
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All Star
Looking for a modern Ferrari that’s thrilling to drive on back roads, comfortable around town, and reliable? The F430 fits the bill perfectly.
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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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New Breed
All-aluminum construction and a detuned Enzo engine made the 599 GTB Fiorano a different kind of supercar.
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Impact
The 308 introduced Ferrari to a new worldwide audience and launched an era of V8-powered sports cars.
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Classics
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Adaptation
In 1967, Ferrari upended decades of tradition with the Dino 206 GT.
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Doctor’s Orders
When his surgeon prescribed a Ferrari, Art Becker couldn’t say no.
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Making Good
Despite early struggles with reliability, the 250 MM soon proved to be a winner.
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Silver & Gold
Almost 50 years after it left the factory, this Dino still lives with its first owners.
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Restorations
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Family Time
It took nearly 60 years, but Roger and Sally Demler and their children (and grandchildren) finally have the Ferrari of their dreams.
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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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Snowball
After a seemingly straightfoward 365 GTC/4 service started, it quickly cascaded into a full-on renovation project.
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Metamorphosis
During its first three years, this 212 Export wore five different bodies. In the 2000s, it received a sixth.
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Modified
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Outlaw
Underneath its friendly, mostly stock exterior, this Dino packs 8-cylinder firepower.
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Crossover Appeal
The owner of a semi-comp 250 GT Lusso liked it so much he had his F12tdf designed to match.
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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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Gentleman’s Express
Jeff Duval reimagined the 400i with better looks, top-quality materials, and a lot more power.
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People
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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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The Everyman
We talk with Scott Chivers about his low-key, accessible, hands-on approach to Ferrari ownership.
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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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World View
Joining Ferrari took Matteo Torre away from home—first to elsewhere in Europe, then China, and now America.
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History
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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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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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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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The Milanese Connection
Few episodes in Ferrari’s history are as unusual as its creation of a small four-cylinder car that was put into production by a wealthy Milan enthu...
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Racing
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The Brave and the Bold
We follow a trio of vintage Ferraris around one of world’s tightest, least-forgiving circuits at the 2021 Grand Prix Monaco Historique.
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Born to Race
As soon as the first Berlinetta Boxer arrived in the U.S., NART turned it into a race car.
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Big, Easy, Rally
We head to New Orleans for the CentoMiglia, a smaller, shorter, simpler take on the Mille Miglia formula—with a few special touches.
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DriftWood
Ryan Tuerck’s Ferrari-powered Toyota thrilled the crowds at the 2019 Festival of Speed.
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