The Ferrari Museum in Maranello, Italy will feature an exhibit focused on Sergio Pininfarina’s great Ferraris, starting Saturday, 27th October 2012. Visitors will not only get to see the most beautiful Ferraris designed by the famous studio in Turin over 60 years in collaboration with the Prancing Horse, but also get to know the man who knew how to develop cars with dedication and coherence.
The exhibition is shown in three halls at Museo Ferrari. Each of them is dedicated to a special topic, to show how Pininfarina knew how to transform the Ferrari motorsport DNA. The first hall is dedicated to Pininfarina and the races. Some of the most stunning cars from motorsport history can be seen here: a 250 LM, the last overall winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the 250 GT SWB, Stirling Moss drove to win the Touring Trophy, and the experimental Formula 1 Sigma, suggested by Pininfarina in the 1960s, which will be presented next to today’s F1 Ferrari.
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