The F40 isn't just the first production car to break the 200 mph (322 kph) barrier but also the last car developed under Enzo Ferrari ... a complaint with the police for copyright infringement.
What the 288 GTO, Enzo, LaFerrari, F40, F50, and F80 all have in common, though, is that they were and are Ferrari’s range-toppers. This is their history. 1984: The 288 GTO kicks off the ...
Enzo Ferrari died in Modena, Italy – where he was born 90 years earlier – a little more than 12 months after the now legendary 201mph (324km/h) Ferrari F40 supercar was unveiled.
The Ferrari F40 was barely street-legal. It is also the cause for one of Enzo Ferrari's most iconic sayings: “I don't care that the panel gaps are uneven. When the driver steps on the gas ...
It’s inspired by JDM culture and the famous Ferrari F40 owned by Liberty Walk. It goes on sale on December 31 and the brand is only making 500 examples. Mechanical keyboards are more and more ...
The legacy of the GTO brought the F40 to life ... drivers a race car feel. The Enzo was built using carbon fiber and nomex honeycomb weave to construct the monocoque chassis, keeping things as light ...
A Ferrari F40 has a 2.9-litre twin-turbocharged V8 that is capable of producing 352kW/557Nm at peak power. Disclaimer: You acknowledge and agree that all answers are provided as a general guide only ...
Lewis Hamilton confirmed he will not be living in Enzo Ferrari’s house and said it was “it was never in the discussion” when he was negotiating joining Ferrari. A rumour emerged that Ferrari ...