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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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Two Steps Forward
The 348 pushed Ferrari’s V8 sports cars into new performance territory, but early examples suffered from serious quality issues.
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Adaptation
In 1967, Ferrari upended decades of tradition with the Dino 206 GT.
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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 enthusiast.
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Driven
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Wish Fulfillment
The 488 Pista delivers everything we’d want from a Special Series model: more power, less weight, and racing-derived technology—as well as an inc...
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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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The 200-mph Club
We drive the first two street-legal supercars to breach the double ton.
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First Among Equals
The ultimate 488 faces the most extreme 911.
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Buyer's Guides
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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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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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Value & Versatility
There’s no cheaper way to get into a modern V12 Ferrari—and it even has a back seat.
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Revolution
Ferrari reinvented itself with the Berlinetta Boxer, the company’s first mid-engine 12-cylinder road car.
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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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World Traveler
Over the last seven decades, this 500 Mondial has lived and raced on three continents.
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Spur of the Moment
For most of us, a 14-month road trip in a 40-year-old Ferrari would entail plenty of planning. Brian Whalen just jumped in his 308 and started driv...
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Better Left Alone
Unrestored since it was purchased in 1967, this 250 GTO now wears a picture-perfect patina.
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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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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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Modified
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Transformation
When Franco Sbarro wanted to create this wild hatchback, he needed a suitable donor car. His choice? A Ferrari 308.
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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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Competition Conversion
Jim Busby builds the 400i race car Ferrari never did.
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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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World View
Joining Ferrari took Matteo Torre away from home—first to elsewhere in Europe, then China, and now America.
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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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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 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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Expeditionary Force
Enzo Ferrari sent four Grand Prix cars to contest the 1952 Indianapolis 500. We drive one of them.
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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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Westward, Ho!
An eye-witness account of Ferrari’s first race on America’s West Coast.
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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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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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Bonneville Bullet
This 575M Maranello’s owner has his sights set on a land-speed record.
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