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Hybrid Done Right
The 296 GTB offers a new vision of hybridization—and it’s truly astonishing.
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Long and Winding Road
It took nearly 18 years to create this modern-day tribute to the NART Spyder.
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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 driving, discovering new adventures along the way.
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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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Driven
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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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First Among Equals
The ultimate 488 faces the most extreme 911.
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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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Superfast
With 800 hp and the most advanced driver’s aids yet, the new 812 lives up to its name.
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Buyer's Guides
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Reboot
The all-aluminum 360 Modena changed the face of Ferrari.
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Fantastic Four
The family-friendly FF features four-wheel drive, rear seats, and 660 horsepower.
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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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Modern Classic
The 328 offers an enticing combination of timeless looks, an old-school driving experience and robust reliability.
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Classics
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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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Fab Four
It may not have the power or looks of a Daytona, but Spike Feresten’s 365 GTC/4 offers a fast, civilized, family friendly driving experience.
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Making Good
Despite early struggles with reliability, the 250 MM soon proved to be a winner.
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The Experiment
New rules forced Ferrari to try a different approach to race-car design.
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Restorations
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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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The Dream
Buying this Enzo was just the first step. The second? Making it new again.
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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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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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Modified
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Competition Conversion
Jim Busby builds the 400i race car Ferrari never did.
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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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Target: Supercar
Chris Doggett turned to forced induction to give his 360 Spider serious performance credentials.
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Outlaw
Underneath its friendly, mostly stock exterior, this Dino packs 8-cylinder firepower.
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People
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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 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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The Headmaster
When he wasn’t running a school for accountants, three-time Targa Florio winner Nino Vaccarella was out racing.
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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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History
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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 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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Heart Transplant
Four years after 375 MM s/n 0318AM was destroyed in the Carrera Panamericana, its 4.5-liter V12 found a new home on the water.
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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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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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Wide World of Racing
This F40 enjoyed international competition success in Italy and Japan. Today, it’s back on track.
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DriftWood
Ryan Tuerck’s Ferrari-powered Toyota thrilled the crowds at the 2019 Festival of Speed.
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