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What is f50 adizero made of?

leather and plastic i have i love it

What does a frarrai look like?

A 'frarrai' does not look like anything. There is no such word that exists in the language of any English speaking people.

How many models of Ferrari are there?

List of Ferrari enginesFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search

The following engines are built by Ferrari.

Contents[hide]
  • 1 I2
  • 2 I4
  • 3 I6
  • 4 V6
  • 5 V8
  • 6 V10
  • 7 V12
[edit] I2Ferrari was rare among automobile manufacturers in attempting to build a straight-2 automobile engine. The racing prototype never made it to production.
  • Lampredi
    • 1955 2493 cc - prototype

with two straight hoods

[edit] I4Lampredi designed a straight-4 engine for Formula Two use. Different versions of this engine were later used in Formula One and sports car racing.
  • Lampredi
    • 1951 1985 cc - 500 F2
    • 1954 1985 cc - 500 Mondial
    • 1954 2498 cc - 553 F1
    • 1955 2498 cc - 555 F1
    • 1954 2999 cc - 750 Monza
    • 1956 3432 cc - 860 Monza
[edit] I6Lampredi also modified his four into a straight-6 for racing use.
  • Lampredi
    • 1955 4412 cc - 735 LM
    • 1955 3747 cc - 376 S
[edit] V6Ferrari's Dino project of the 1960s gave birth to the company's well-known V8 and lesser-known V6 engines. This Vittorio Jano design formed the basis of the company's modern engines right up through the mid-2000s.
  • Dino
    • 60°
      • 1958-1962 1984 cc - 196 S/SP
      • 1958-1962 2497 cc - 246 S
      • 1958-1962 2962 cc - 296 S
      • 1958-1962 2863 cc - 286 S
    • 65°
      • 1957 1489 cc - Ferrari 156 F2
      • 1958-1960 2417 cc - Ferrari 246 F1
      • 1958 1984 cc - 206 S
      • 2417 cc - 246 S/I/SP
      • 1965 1593 cc - 166P
      • 1965-1969 1987 cc - 206S/SP, Dino 206, Fiat Dino
      • 1969-1974 2419 cc - Dino 246, Fiat Dino, Lancia Stratos
    • 120°
      • 1961-1963 1477 cc - Ferrari 156 F1
[edit] V83.0 L Quattrovalvole V8 in a 1984 Ferrari 308 GTB

The Dino V8 family lasted from the early 1960s through 2004 when it was replaced by a new Ferrari/Maserati design.

  • Dino
    • 1962 2645 cc - 268SP
    • 1962 2459 cc - 248SP
    • 1974-1981 2927 cc - 308 GT4, 308 GTB/GTS, Mondial 8
    • 1974-1979 1990 cc - 208 GT4, 208 GTB/GTS
    • 1980-1986 1991 cc - 208 GTB/GTS, 208 Turbo
    • 1984-1985 2855 cc - "288" GTO
    • 1982-1984 2927 cc quattrovalvole - Mondial qv, 308 qv
    • 1985-1989 3185 cc - Mondial, 328
    • 1987-1988 2936 cc - F40
    • 1989-1995 3405 cc - Mondial t, 348
    • 1994-1999 3496 cc 5-valve - F355
    • 1999-2004 3586 cc F131 - 360
  • Ferrari/Maserati engine
    • 2002-present 4244 cc - Maserati Coupe/Maserati Spyder/Maserati Quattroporte
    • 2005-present 4308 cc - F430
[edit] V10Ferrari is rumored to be working on a 5.0 L version of the Ferrari/Maserati V8 for a decade-ending V10.[citation needed]
  • Ferrari/Maserati engine
    • 2009? 5.0 L
[edit] V12Colombo Type 125 Testa Rossa engine in a 1961 250TR Spyder

Lampredi V12 in a 1954 Ferrari 375 Plus

Tipo 133 V12 in a 2001 Ferrari 550

Ferrari is best-known for its V12 and flat-12 (horizontally opposed cylinder) engines.

  • Colombo
    • 1.5 L Formula One
    • 1995 cc - 166
    • 2341 cc - 195
    • 2563 cc - 212
    • 1952-1963 2953 cc Type 125 - 250, 330 America
    • 1960 3967 cc - 400 Superamerica
    • 1964-1967 3286 cc - 275
    • 1966-1968 3967 cc - 330 GTC
    • 1967-1968 3286 cc Four-cam - 275 GTB/4
    • 1966-1976 4390 cc - 365, Daytona
    • 1971-1976 4390 cc Flat - 365 GT4 BB
    • 1976-1984 4823 cc - 400
    • 1976-1996 4942 cc Flat - 512BB, Testarossa/512TR/F512M
    • 1985-1989 4943 cc - 412
  • Lampredi
    • 3322 cc - Formula One
    • 1952 4102 cc - 342 America/MM
    • 1953 2963 cc - 250 Export
    • 1956 4962 cc - 410 Superamerica, 500 Superfast
  • Dino
    • 1992-2001 5474 cc F133 - 456/456M, 550 Maranello/Barchetta
    • 1996-1997 4698 cc - F50
    • 2002-2005 5748 cc - 575M Maranello, 612 Scaglietti
  • Ferrari/Maserati engine
    • 2003-present 5998 cc F140 - Enzo Ferrari, 599 GTB, Maserati MC12

What are the different Ferrari's?

  • 1949 166 Inter
  • 1950 195 Inter
  • 1951 212 Inter
  • 1951 340 America
  • 1953 375 MM
  • 1953 250 Europa
  • 1953 375 America
  • 1954 250 Europa GT
  • 1956 410 Superamerica
  • 1956-1963 250 GT Europa/Boano/Ellena/Pininfarina Coupe/Lusso
  • 1957-1960 250 GT Berlinetta/Cabriolet/California Spider/SWB
  • 1960 400 Superamerica
  • 1964-1968 275
  • 1964-1965 275 GTB Coupe
  • 1964-1965 275 GTS Spider
  • 1966-1968 275 GTB/4
  • 1964 500 Superfast
  • 1964 330
  • 1966 330 GTC Coupe
  • 1966 330 GTS Spider
  • 1966 365 California
  • 1968 365
  • 1968-1969 365 GTC Coupe
  • 1969-1970 365 GTS Spider
  • 1968-1973 365 Daytona
  • 1968 365 GTB/4 Coupe
  • 1968 365 GTS/4 Spider
  • 1996-2001 550 Maranello
  • 1996-2001 550 Maranello
  • 2001 550 Barchetta
  • 2002-2006 575M Maranello
  • 2002-2006 575M Maranello
  • 2005 575M Superamerica
  • 2006 599
  • 2006 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano
  • 2010 Ferrari 599 GTO
  • 2010 Ferrari SA Aperta
  • 1968-1974 Dino
  • 1968-1969 Dino 206 GT
  • 1969-1974 246GT Berlinetta, or Coupe
  • 1972-1974 246GTS (targa top) Spider
  • 1975-1989 208/308/328 GTB/GTS
  • 1975-1977 308 GTB (GRP)
  • 1977-1979 308 GTB and GTS
  • 1980-1981 208 GTB & GTS
  • 1980-1981 308 GTBi & GTSi
  • 1982-1985 208 GTB/GTS Turbo
  • 1982-1985 308 GTB/GTS Quattrovalvole
  • 1986-1989 328 GTB & GTS
  • 1986 208 GTB/GTS Turbo
  • 1989-1994 348
  • 1989-1993 348 TB & TS
  • 1993-1994 348 GTB, GTS & Spider
  • 1994-1999 F355
  • 1994-1999 F355 Berlinetta & GTS
  • 1995-1999 F355 Spider
  • 1995 F355 Challenge
  • 1998-1999 355 F1
  • 1999-2004 360
  • 1999-2004 360 Modena & Spider
  • 2003-2004 360 Challenge Stradale
  • 2005 F430
  • 2005 F430 & F430 Spider
  • 2007 430 Scuderia
  • 2009 Scuderia Spider 16M
  • 2010 458
  • 2010 Ferrari 458 Italia
  • 2011 Ferrari 458 Spider
  • 1974-1980 208/308 GT4
  • 1974-1975 Dino 308 GT4
  • 1976-1980 308 GT4
  • 1975-1980 208 GT4
  • 1980-1993 Mondial
  • 1980-1981 Mondial 8
  • 1982-1985 Mondial QV (Quattrovalvole) Coupe
  • 1983-1985 Mondial QV Cabriolet
  • 1985-1989 3.2 Mondial Coupe & 3.2 Mondial Cabriolet
  • 1989-1993 Mondial T Coupe & Mondial T Cabriolet
  • 1960-1963 250
  • 1960-1963 250 GT/E 2+2
  • 1964-1967 330
  • 1964-1965 330 GT 2+2
  • 1965-1967 330 GT 2+2 Mk II
  • 1967-1971 365
  • 1967-1971 365 GT 2+2
  • 1968-1973 365 Daytona
  • 1971-1972 365 GTC/4
  • 1972-1976 365 GT4 2+2
  • 1976-1989 400 & 412
  • 1976 400 Automatic
  • 1979 400i
  • 1985 412
  • 1992-2003 456 & 456 M
  • 1992-1997 456 GT & GTA Coupe
  • 1998-2003 456 M GT & M GTA Coupe
  • 2004-2011 612 Scaglietti
  • 2009 Ferrari California
  • 2011 FF
  • 1973-1984 Berlinetta Boxer
  • 1973-1976 365 GT4 BB
  • 1976-1981 512 BB
  • 1981-1984 512i BB
  • 1984-1996 Testarossa
  • 1984-1992 Testarossa
  • 1992-1994 512 TR
  • 1994-1996 F512 M
  • 1962-1964 250 GTO
  • 1984-1985 288 GTO
  • 1987-1992 F40
  • 1995-1997 F50
  • 1996 F50 GT
  • 2003-2005 Enzo (F60)
  • 2012 F70
  • 1949 Ferrari 166 MM Zagato Panoramica
  • 1952 Ferrari 250 S Vignale Coupe
  • 1954 Ferrari 375 MM "Ingrid Bergman"
  • 1956 Ferrari 250GTZ
  • 1962 Ferrari 250 GT Drogo
  • 1966 Ferrari 365 P Pininfarina Speciale
  • 1968 Ferrari 250 P5/P6
  • 1968 Ferrari Dino Berlinetta
  • 1969 Ferrari Sigma Grand Prix
  • 1969 Ferrari 365 GT Nart Spider
  • 1969 Ferrari Pininfarina 512S Berlinetta Speciale
  • 1970 Ferrari Modulo 512
  • 1971 Ferrari 3Z Spider
  • 1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Competizione Spider
  • 1975 Ferrari 365 GTS/4 Michelotti NART Spider
  • 1975 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Shooting Break
  • 1980 Ferrari Pinin
  • 1987 Ferrari 408 Integrale
  • 1987 Ferrari PPG Pace Car
  • 1989 Ferrari Mythos
  • 1989 Colani Ferrari Testa d'Oro
  • 1991 Ferrari 348 Zagato Elaborazione
  • 1993 Ferrari FZ93
  • 1995 Ferrari FX
  • 1996 Ferrari F50 Bolide
  • 1998 Fioravanti F100
  • 2000 Ferrari Rossa
  • 2004 Pininfarina Enjoy
  • 2005 Ferrari GG50
  • 2005 Ferrari Ascari
  • 2006 Ferrari P4/5
  • 2006 Ferrari Zagato 575 GTZ
  • 2008 Ferrari SP1
  • 2009 Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta
  • 2010 Ferrari Millechili[1]
  • 2010 Ferrari F151
  • 2011 Ferrari Superamerica 45

Why is the Ferrari aerodynamic?

Ferrari make their cars aerodynamic for performance reasons. A car referred to as being 'aerodynamic' usually implies that is has a low drag coefficient. This means that, because of the shape of the car, it is able to pass through air with relatively low resistance. The less resistance the car encounters as it travels along a road, the less work the engine has to do at any given speed and the faster it will be able to go. Aerodynamism is not just about creating a low drag coefficient though - its all about manipulating airflow over, around and under the car whilst it is moving. What Ferrari do is generally come up with a design that will a) minimise drag, while b) produce downforce over the front and rear axles for increased stability through corners.

Where can one purchase a Ferrari Testarossa?

One can purchase a Ferrari Testarossa from various websites like Amazon or eBay. One could also visit a local car dealer and ask if they have one for sale.

What does the Ferrari logo look like?

It's a rounded rectangle (longer on by length) with a thin black outline and a yellow background. Within the rounded rectangle is a black horse with two hooves in the air. The top of the rounded rectangle is boarded by a thin Italian flag. The bottom of the rectangle bears the word "Ferrari" with the upper line on the f carried out until the last r. The dot of the i is level with the line.

It can be seen here: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ferrari-Logo.svg

How cool are Ferrari's?

The Ferrari are very cool as far as racing us concerned. The Ferrari's have the stylish wheels, stylish seats, stylish rims and stylish body.

Why was the Ferrari car invented?

it was invented because the inventor enzo ferrari always whanted to be a race car driver

Where is Ferrari from?

Ferrari is an italian company that manufactures sports cars, based in Maranello.

Read more in the article below.

How fast does a ferrari can go in miles per hour?

It depends on the model but a Ferrari F430, one of the most popular models, can top out at 196 MPH.

How fast does 360 Ferrari go?

A Ferrari 360 is limited to 170mph. A Challenge Stradale is claimed to be unlimited at 186mph or 300kph

How fast does the Ferrari 430 go?

The Ferrari F430 is powered by a 4.3L, V8 engine and has a top speed of 196 mph.

The engine produces 490 PS (360 kW; 483 hp) at 8500 rpm and 465 N·m (343 lb·ft) of torque at 5250 rpm.

How much it costs to make a Ferrari F430?

2 make ur own its about $6m in pounds £3.5m

How much does renting a ferrari cost?

quite a bit, renting a f50 is about £6,000 a day and you are not allowed on certain roads of the country and if you damage the car you pay £70,000.

renting a California in a bit more.

Does the Ferrari F430 still need to have timing belts replaced?

The 430's have timing chains and do not need replacement!

Why are Ferrari's fast?

Power, technology, gearing, weight, the usual stuff

Where does Ferrari buy their parts for manufacturing their cars?

Ferrari purchases materials and everything is made by ferrari or a ferrari subsidary

How much does a oil change cost on a ferrari?

My first service (12 month or 5k) for my 2007 F430 Ferrari (essentially an oil and filter change and a fluids check cost $1,700.00