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Location: Maranello, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

Founded: 1947

Total Amount of Cars: 4

Horsepower Range: 483.102 hp to 600 hp

Price Range: $2.95 to $11.95 USD

Cost Of All Content: $29.80 USD

Cars That Come With Base Subscription: 0

Car Types Involved: Sports Cars

Top Speed Of Cars: 177 mph (285 kmh) to 190 mph (306 kmh)

Car Configurations: Mid-Engine RWD

Nicknames: Fifi, The Prancing Horse

Key People:

John Elkann (Executive Chairman)

Piero Ferrari (Vice Chairman)

Benedetto Vigna (CEO)

Employees: 4,571

More About The Manufacturer:[]

Ferrari is a legendary name. For 60 years this elite Italian manufacturer has built some of the world’s fastest and most beautiful cars, and has won innumerable races. Founder Enzo Ferrari drove his first race in 1919, and started Scuderia Ferrari in 1929 sponsoring amateur drivers, many competing in cars built by Alfa Romeo. In 1947 he founded Ferrari and started the string of stunning cars and racing victories that continues today. In a sense, Ferrari’s intent was to build a race car that could also be used on the street, but from the beginning Ferrari built sports and Grand Touring cars to finance its racing efforts. The first postwar Ferrari, the sleek Tipo 125S roadster, was powered by a 1.5-liter V12, and started Ferrari’s long record of racing victories. In 1950 the Formula One World Championship series began, and Ferrari soon won the first of 14 F1 championships to date. These victories and many more at Le Mans and elsewhere have added to the fervor of Ferrari fans (Tifosi in Italian). Famous Ferrari cars include the 250 GTO, the Testarossa, the Dino, the 550 Maranello, the F40, the F50, the F430, and the Enzo. Pininfarina and a few leading designers and coachbuilders have always created striking bodies for these cars, and Ferrari cars continue to offer an outstanding blend of technical and esthetic excellence. It even stands today with their most recent adventure into motorsport with their 488 GT3 and 488 GTE counterparts that still race on the circuit today. Both of these variations on the Ferrari 488 continues the company's famous legacy.

Previous Logos:[]

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Links to Cars:[]

Missing Cars:[]

  • Ferrari 125 F1
  • Ferrari 275 F1
  • Ferrari 375 F1
  • Ferrari 250 TR 58
  • Ferrari 312PB
  • Ferrari 312T
  • Ferrari 330 P4
  • Ferrari 375MM
  • Ferrari 360 Modena GT300
  • Ferrari 430 GT2
  • Ferrari 430 GT3
  • Ferrari 458 Italia GT2
  • Ferrari 458 Italia GT3
  • Ferrari 512 M/S
  • Ferrari 550 GTS GT500
  • Ferrari 599XX EVO
  • Ferrari 750 Monza
  • Ferrari F138
  • Ferrari F333 SP
  • Ferrari F10
  • Ferrari F60
  • Ferrari F2004
  • Ferrari F2007
  • Ferrari SF15-T
  • Ferrari SF70H
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