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8 Italian cars that borrowed engines from Ferrari
If you can't quite stretch to a Ferrari, these might do just fine ...
Developed in collaboration with Ferrari, which needed a high-volume production car to homologate its V6 for racing, the Dino became the first and only mass-produced Fiat sports car to feature a ...
Enzo Ferrari was so famously smitten by competition that he viewed road-car sales as a mere means to finance racing. The brand was synonymous with the top echelon of motorsport since its founding, but ...
Ferrari may have caught a bit of a break ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season, thanks to an unexpected helping hand from ...
Ferrari may be the most recognizable supercar manufacturer on earth. Throughout its 80-plus-year history, the company has introduced some of the most legendary and desirable sports cars ever made.
“To create the engine for the 499P, we took advantage of Ferrari’s experience in both racing and road-going cars: from the V6 platform used for the 296 GTB, we derived the engine for the 296 GT3 and, ...
The Ferrari SF-26 will be officially launched on Friday.
Ferrari's affair with the mid-engine layout began in the early 1960s. However, the setup was initially restricted to race cars. The company did not launch its first mid-engine road car, the Dino 206 ...
The only GTO in white from the factory had racing history but not the original engine ...
Saturday's fast-paced F1 news is go, go, go!
Ferrari has launched its 2026 F1 car. Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc need it to be a big upgrade on the team's 2025 ...
The Ferrari 296 Challenge race car. Ferrari S.p.A. The new 296 Challenge model features the most radical changes to a customer-focused Ferrari race car yet. Notably, the road-going 296 GTB’s hybrid ...
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