The Rise of the Preservation Class The ultra-rare and ultra-expensive Ferrari 250 GTO. Photo: Chuck Andersen Sitting on a beautifully...
RM Sotheby’s has announced the latest pair of additions to the list of Ferraris being offered at its single-marque sale...
Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo officially inaugurated the new Museo Ferrari in Maranello on June 11. The building, extended by over a thousand square meters and completely renovated in terms of its fittings and layout, hosts the permanent exhibition of the most significant single-seaters in the Scuderia’s history, as well...
Arguably, one of the core tenets of vintage and historic racing is the notion of the rolling time frame, that...
RM Sotheby’s will join forces with Ferrari to host a Ferrari-only auction in Maranello in celebration of the marque’s 70th...
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Dino marque, which first appeared on cars from Maranello, in 1968, with the launch of the Dino 206 GT. To celebrate this anniversary, an exclusive event is being organized by Matthias Bartz of the Ferrari Club Deutschland on Saturday June 30, with the...
Wealthy Belgian aristocrat Olivier Gendebien has the unique distinction of being Ferrari’s most successful GT and sports car racer. He...
If you ever see a photograph of Philippe Etancelin in action, chances are you will never forget him. Because he’s...
In celebration of Ferrari’s 70th Anniversary, and with Ferrari President and CEO Sergio Marchionne, Vice President Piero Ferrari, Director of the London Design Museum Deyan Sudjic and Mayor of Maranello Massimiliano Morini on hand last week for the unveiling, the Ferrari Museum of Maranello has opened two new exhibitions —...
If he lasted long enough—that is, if he didn’t get killed in the process—canny observers thought this young South African...
The possibility of working with Ferrari surfaced in mid-1996. Michael told me at the end of 1995 that he was...
Sergio Scaglietti, who died at the age of 91 on November 20, was the son of a carpenter who became Ferrari’s body stylist par excellence. Today, the cars he fashioned by hand in the ’50s and ’60s are worth tens of millions of dollars each. Scaglietti was a painfully modest...
Entering the 1974 season, a pair of fresh, new faces began exerting significant influence upon Ferrari, Luca Cordero di Montezemolo...
Cisitalia 202 was a ground-breaking post-war design that placed Pininfarina at the forefront of automotive design. The late 19th century...
John BarnardPhoto: Mike Jiggle In the first two installments of our multi-part interview with John Barnard he discussed his early years with Lola and McLaren, how he developed his design philosophy and then looked at his experiences in Indycar racing and, back in Formula One, with McLaren and Ferrari. In...
At the Ferrari Factory in Maranello, Italy in February of 1967, the Ferrari 330/P4s that had just returned from finishing...
High-powered Italian automotive exotica has always had an attraction for a select number of prominent people of means. Today it’s...
This year’s Monterey Historic Automobile Races marks the 35th running of this classic event. As shown schematically in the Laguna Seca track map to the right, over the course of those 35 years, a wide variety of significant automotive marques have been honored with the distinction of “featured marque.” Interestingly,...
Photo Gallery from the June 30, Dino 50th Anniversary Celebrations in Maranello, Italy. Click here to read the news story....
1990 Ferrari F40 It has been 30 years since the last car ordered by Enzo Ferrari reached its first owners....
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The 1962 24 Hours of Le Mans did not look as though it would be a walkover for Phil Hill,...
Ferrari—let the word roll over your tongue. Doesn’t it taste good? Have you ever experienced—can you even imagine—a better name...
Vincenzo Lancia Keith Duckworth 2 Jochen Rindt drives a Lotus 72-Ford to victory in the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim (1970). 3 Graham Hill drives a Maranello Concessionaires Ferrari 330LM to victory in the 133-mile Guards Trophy Race at Brand Hatch, England (1964). Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access...
Back in 1962 a group of retired Grand Prix drivers led by the great Juan Manuel Fangio and Nino Farina...
More than 150 Dinos and over 300 customers from all over the world flocked to Maranello and Ferrari on Saturday 30...
Luigi Musso acclimates himself to the cockpit of his Maserati 300S prior to the start of the 1955 Grand Prix of Bari.Photo: Maserati Archive A rather prickly young man from Rome, Luigi Musso had all the qualities of a great champion, but he was killed before he could become one....
Eddie Irvine has been a shrewd operator for most of his adult life. He carefully maneuvered himself into the second...
Seventy years ago this week, on March 12, 1947, Enzo Ferrari fired up the 125 S (above), the first car...
The Ferrari – Leggenda e Passione auction staged by RM Sotheby’s in the marque’s hometown of Maranello on September 9 set a number of world records as it celebrated the 70th anniversary of the fabled Prancing Horse. The one-day, single-marque auction held at the Pista di Fiorano circuit enjoyed a...