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Fresh Start
Ferrari threw out its existing playbook with the all-aluminum 360.
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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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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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Phenomenal Four
It may not have that famous V12, but the light and agile four-cylinder 500 Mondial is a fabulous Ferrari to drive.
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Driven
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Record Breaker
The SF90 XX Stradale pushes the limits of road-car performance—and blurs the line between street and circuit.
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Two Seats and a V12
We spend a day on track with three quintessential Prancing Horses.
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Rolling Fantasy
What do you get when you combine a LaFerrari Aperta, an 812 Competizione, and a 330 P4? The stunning Daytona SP3.
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The 200-mph Club
We drive the first two street-legal supercars to breach the double ton.
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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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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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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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Fantastic Four
The family-friendly FF features four-wheel drive, rear seats, and 660 horsepower.
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Classics
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50-Year Dream
A half-century after he fell for the model, David Wheeler found this 250 GTE.
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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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Real Deal?
While the Mondial has courted controversy since its debut, the owners of this early example says the dislike isn’t deserved.
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Time Traveler
his unrestored 250 GT Boano brings the 1950s’ driving experience into the 21st century.
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Restorations
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Originality
Peter Reeves restored his Dino 246 GT to as-new factory condition—with one notable exception.
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Family Time
It took nearly 60 years, but Roger and Sally Demler and their children (and grandchildren) finally have the Ferrari of their dreams.
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Homegrown Boxer
This 365 GT4 BB sat undriven for decades in Ron Caldwell’s garage. In 2018, he restored it there, too.
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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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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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Inspiration
Niels van Roij Design’s 550 Maranello pays homage to the 250 GT Breadvan.
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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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Red Menace
Wider bodywork, bigger wheels and a lower stance give this 308 a serious attitude.
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People
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Vive la Difference
Nearly four years after the debut of the Roma, Ferrari unveiled the Roma Spider. We talk with Emanuele Carando, Head of Product Marketing, about th...
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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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No-Sale Blues
This 360 Spider sat unwanted and unloved at a dealership until Richard Maury spotted it.
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Affinity for Speed
Four decades after he was expelled from high school for drag racing, Ken Lingenfelter landed a brand-new LaFerrari.
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History
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The Last Great Road Race
We head to Sicily and drive the 45-mile World Championship circuit of the Targa Florio.
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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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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 Milanese Connection
Few episodes in Ferrari’s history are as unusual as its creation of a small four-cylinder car that was put into production by a wealthy Milan enthu...
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Racing
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The Brave and the Bold
We follow a trio of vintage Ferraris around one of world’s tightest, least-forgiving circuits at the 2021 Grand Prix Monaco Historique.
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Forgotten Hero
This privateer Ferrari enjoyed an impressive run of success in the early 1950s.
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Graduation Day
Three longtime Ferrari Challenge racers step up to the world of professional racing.
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Return to the Green Hell
The 24 Hours of the Nürburgring is a race not to be missed—even if you don’t like racing.
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