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Doctrine
Ferrari chief development driver Raffaele de Simone explains how the 296 Speciale was created.
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Progression
After racing a 348 for seven years, Colin Sowter stepped up to an F355.
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Return of the Redhead
For its SF90 replacement, Ferrari resurrected a historic name.
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Prime Time
We pick the most important Ferrari road cars of the last 30 years.
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Driven
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Pioneers
The 360 Spider and 296 GTS both explored new realms of technology and performance.
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Old Dog, New Tricks
Ferrari started building front-engine V12 sports cars in the 1940s. With the high-tech 812 Competizione, it may have created the best one yet.
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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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Benchmark
The Superfast platform isn’t new, but there’s never been a front-engine convertible that feels like the 812 GTS.
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Buyer's Guides
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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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The Classics
With their sleek Pininfarina lines, front-mounted V12 engines, and serious performance, the 550 and 575M Maranello are quintessential Ferraris.
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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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Brand Expansion
Ferrari developed the all-new California to lure GT buyers away from other marques.
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Classics
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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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Making Good
Despite early struggles with reliability, the 250 MM soon proved to be a winner.
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Doctor’s Orders
When his surgeon prescribed a Ferrari, Art Becker couldn’t say no.
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All Good Things
More than 50 years after its last race, this 735 Mondial is about to return to competition.
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Restorations
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Hidden Treasure
This 308 GTB sat forgotten in a Cape Town back yard for more than a decade.
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Past Masters
Ferrari Classiche helps to preserve and restore Maranello’s legacy.
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Rough Start
Thirty years of neglect left this 330 GT 2+2 with rusting metal, a trashed interior, and a smoking engine.
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Second Life
After being written off by an insurance company, this Challenge Stradale was rebuilt and returned to the street.
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Modified
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Purple Haze
After driving the Felber FF, a 330 GTC just won’t seem the same.
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Stranger in a Strange Land
I.DE.A and Ferrari collaborated on this composite-bodied Mondial—which, for four seasons, served as a CART pace car.
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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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European Union
What do you get when a German speed shop works its magic on an Italian supercar? The 772-hp 488 N-Largo.
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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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Body of Knowledge
Automotive journalist Jason Cammisa has driven thousands of cars. His Ferrari of choice? The Dino 308 GT4.
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Unbridled Passion
Since Phil and Martha Bachman bought their first Ferrari in the early 1980s, they’ve travelled the world with their FXX, become longtime concours j...
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The Road Warrior
We talk Ferrari with F1, IndyCar, NASCAR, prototype and GT racer Max Papis.
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History
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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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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 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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In the Camp of the Enemy
Events at home in Argentina led Juan Manuel Fangio to drive for Ferrari—the team he’d been competing against for eight years.
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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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Italian Heritage
For Larry Auriana, there’s no better cultural celebration than racing historic cars like this Ferrari 1512.
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Prodrive’s Ponies
In the early 2000s, an English rally company prepared a handful of Ferraris for road racing. We drive the 550 GTS that won the 2004 Le Mans Enduran...
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Wide World of Racing
This F40 enjoyed international competition success in Italy and Japan. Today, it’s back on track.
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