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What is the meaning of Ferrari?

This term in italian means roughly "blacksmith" This is not, however, where the name of the automobile manufacturer came from. It was named after Enzo Ferrari, the creator.

How expensive is the Ferrari 360 Modena down payment?

Buying a new car can be very exciting and very expensive. The down payment for a car is dependent on the buyers credit, how they are planning on financing, and the lot in which the car is bought. A down payment for a car can range from $50 to $2-$3,000.

History of Ferrari?

Enzo Ferrari was born in Modena Italy on February 18 1898. He came from a well to do family that owned a metal foundry making railroad parts, they were the first in his town to own a car. When WWI came Enzo's father and brother (Dino) were drafted into the Italian army, whom both died from influenza in 1916. Enzo was forced to leave school to run the foundry, when the business collapsed he started work as a metalworker at the Modena Fire Brigade workshop in order to support his widowed mother. Enzo himself was later drafted into the Italian army where he worked shoeing mules for the mountain artillery, after a few months he becomming seriously ill and was released from the military. Not interested in going back to shcool and against his mothers will, he found work as a test driver in Turin in late 1918. Enzo then moved to Milan to work at CMN (Costruzioni Maccaniche Nazionali) as a racing car driver. His first real race came in the 1919, the Parma-Berceto, he then entered the Targa Florio that same year.

Enzo then founded Scuderia Ferrari, (literally means Ferrari Stable) who were mainly sponsers and trainers for Alfa Romeo. He was officially hired by Alfa Romeo as head of their racing department in 1938, then in 1940, upon learning of the company's plan to take control of his beloved Scuderia, he quit Alfa. Since he was prohibited by contract from racing for several years, the Scuderia briefly became Auto Avio Costruzioni Ferrari, which ostensibly produced machine tools and aircraft accessories for Piaggio and RIV as Italy was gearing up for WWII. Ferrari did in fact produce one race car, the Tipo 815, in the non-competition period; it was thus the first actual Ferrari car, but due to the war it saw little competition.

In 1943 the Ferrari factory moved to Maranello, where it has remained ever since. The factory was bombed in 1944 due to making machines for ball bearing production, it was rebuilt in 1946 to include a works for road car production. The first Ferrari road car was the 1947 125 S, powered by a 1.5-litre V12 engine; Enzo reluctantly built and sold his automobiles to fund the Scuderia. While his beautiful and blazingly fast cars quickly gained a reputation for excellence, Enzo maintained a famous distaste for his customers, most of whom he felt were buying his cars for the prestige and not for racing. Ferrari has long been one of the ultimate toys for the rich and young (or young-at-heart). Ferrari cars feature highly-tuned small V8 and V12 engines, often in a mid-engined configuration. But until the introduction of fuel injection in the 1980s, they were quite temperamental and were dificult to maintain. Before the mid 1980s they carried a reputation for unreliability and bad engineering, though these were written off by enthusiasts as "character." Ferrari owners have famously and religiously defended the merits of their cars while virulently criticizing other brands.

The Scuderia joined the Formula One World Championship in the first year of its existence, 1950. Jose-Froilan Gonzalez gave the team its first victory at the 1951 British Grand Prix. Alberto Ascari gave Ferrari its first World Championship a year later. Ferrari is the oldest team left in the championship, not to mention the most successful: the team holds nearly every Formula One record. As of 2004, the team's records include fourteen World Drivers Championship titles (1952, 1953, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1964, 1975, 1977, 1979, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004), fourteen World Constructors Championship titles (1961, 1964, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004), 179 grand prix victories, 3445 and a half points, 544 podium finishes, 174 pole positions, 11,182 laps led, and 180 fastest laps in 1622 grands prix contested. Famous drivers include Tazio Nuvolari, Juan Manuel Fangio, Alberto Ascari, Phil Hill, Mike Hawthorn, John Surtees, Niki Lauda, Jody Scheckter, Gilles Villeneuve, Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost and Michael Schumacher.

The Symbol

The famous symbol of Ferrari is a black prancing horse on yellow background, usually with the letters S F for Scuderia Ferrari. The horse was originally the symbol of Count Francesco Baracca, a legendary "asso" (ace) of the Italian air force during World War I, who painted it on the side of his planes. Baracca died very young on June 19, 1918, shot down after 34 victorious duels and many team victories; he soon became a national hero. Baracca had wanted the prancing horse on his planes because his squad, the "Battaglione Aviatori", was enrolled in a Cavalry regiment (air forces were at their first years of life and had no separate administration), and also because he himself was reputed to be the best cavaliere of his team. The Scuderia Ferrari logo Coat of Arms of the City of StuttgartIt has been supposed that the choice of a horse was perhaps partly due to the fact that his noble family was known for having plenty of horses in their estates at Lugo di Romagna. Another theory suggests Baracca copied the rampant horse design from a shot down German pilot having the emblem of the city of Stuttgart on his plane. Interestingly, German sports car manufacturer Porsche, from Stuttgart, borrowed its prancing horse logo from the city's emblem. Furthermore astonishing: Stuttgart is an over the centuries modified version of Stutengarten (an ancient German word for "Gestüt", translated into English as mare garden or stud farm, into Italian as "scuderia"). On June 17, 1923, Enzo Ferrari won a race at the Savio track in Ravenna, and there he met the Countess Paolina, mother of Baracca. The Countess asked that he use the horse on his cars, suggesting that it would grant him good luck, but it the first race at which Alfa would let him use the horse on Scuderia cars was eleven years later, at SPA 24 Hours in 1932. Ferrari won. Ferrari left the horse black as it had been on Baracca's plane; however, he added a yellow background because it was the symbolic color of his birthplace, Modena. The prancing horse has not always identified the Ferrari brand only: Fabio Taglioni used it on his Ducati motorbikes. Taglioni's father was in fact a companion of Baracca's and fought with him in the 91st Air Squad, but as Ferrari's fame grew, Ducati abandoned the horse; this may have been the result of a private agreement between the two brands. The prancing horse is now a trademark of Ferrari.

As of 2004, FIAT owns 56% of Ferrari, Mediobanca owns 15%, Commerzbank AG owns 10%, Lehman Brothers owns 7%, and Enzo's son Piero Ferrari owns 10%.

Enzo Ferrari was given the Italian award of Cavaliere for sporting mertit in 1924 and went on to receive further honours from the nation: Commendatore in 1927, Cavaliere del Lavoro in 1952. In 1960 he received an honorary degree in mechanical engineering from Bologna University. In 1988 Modena University gave him in Physics. He was awared the Hammerskjold Prize by the UN in 1962, the Columbus Prize in 1965, the Gold Medal from the Italian school of Art and Culture in 1970, the De Gasperi Award in 1987.

Under his leadership (1947-88) Ferrari won over 5000 races all over the world and earned 25 world titles. The most important achievements have been 9 Formula 1 Drivers' World titles, 8 Formula 1 Constructors' World Championships, 14 Manufactures' World titles, 9 wins at Le Mans 24 Hours race, 8 at the Mille Miglia, 7 at the Targa Florio.

Enzo Ferrari died in Modena on August 14 1988

How fast does a Ferrari 288 gto go?

Top speed was a claimed 190 miler per hour.

Where could you get a ferrari agostini auto junior two seater?

Hey i have a red 308 agostini gts kiddy for sale email me if your interested and want pictures

When was Ferrari Belotti created?

Ferrari Belotti was created in 1947.

What was Enzo Ferrari's interest?

His interest was surprisingly never actually putting out road vehicles, his priority was always his racing team. He started making road vehicles so he could afford his racing team.

Why Ferrari doesn't need marketing?

Ferrari marketing strategy. FRom: http://www.vertygoteam.com/

Ferrari is a myth and a legend in the automotive industry.

Yet, Ferrari never spent a penny in communications or in advertisement. Ferrari is a typical "no marketing" winner. In reality they did a great marketing "unawarely". Passion is their marketing.

Enzo Ferrari, driven by his own passion, not only built the most beautiful and fastest sports cars in the world, he brought Ferrari to car racing from the start, and his passion for engines made Ferrari a legend in the racing world. Enzo Ferrari drove his passion and excitement in racing to supporters all around the world, he made the Ferrari legend and Ferrari became a myth. Ferrari never left car racing and Formula 1 and the synergies between Ferrari Formula 1, Ferrari gorgeous sports cars, Emotion and Passion have been and still are the winning marketing strategy of Ferrari.

The slowest Ferrari?

stupid question really the Lego ones and the toy cars

Who has a bugatti?

Rick Ross P-Diddy Michael Fux Richard Berry Ralph Lauren Bob Manoukian Tom Cruise Thomas Bscher Ben Brooke Nigo Simon Cowell Tom Brady Rumen Gaitanski a.k.a "The Wolf" Scott Storch Eamonn O'Rourke Roustam Tariko Lil wayne

Some Offical Owners. The ones that were easy to find.

What movie and television projects has Karen Ferrari been in?

Karen Ferrari has: Played Chelsea Wright (2004-2005) in "Dream Team" in 1997. Played Carly in "Going to California" in 2001. Played Julia in "The Lucky Ones" in 2003. Performed in "Moving On" in 2004. Played Jocelyn Partington in "Knife Edge" in 2009.

How many ferrari 599 cars produced?

599. Thats where the name comes from

When did Ferrari come out?

Ferrari came out in the 60's.

What is the capacity of a Ferrari gas tank?

From 25 to 29 gallons, depending on the model.

Does the ferrari enzo reach 100mph in 16.2 seconds?

Yes, the Ferrari Enzo does reach the speed of 100MPH in 16.2 seconds

What is faster - a Ferrari or a Bugatti?

The Bugatti Veyron is faster in a straight line than any factory-spec Ferrari ever made. It is slower, however, around the Nurburgring than the F60 and F430 - probably because of its weight.

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Depends on what Lamborghini you are talking about. The Bugatti Veyron has a tested top speed of 256mph, the Veyron 16,4 Grand Sport has a top speed of 256mph and 229mph with the roof down. The Veyron SS reached 267mph, which is the fastest speed for a Bugatti.

The fastest Lamborghini, the Aventador, has a top speed of 217mph so, no, a Lamborghini is not as fast by a long way.

How much does a 360 Spider Ferrari cost?

Depending on who is selling it, the 360 Spider Ferrari could cost anywhere from 80,000 dollars to 160,000 dollars. The more expensive ones are the original models.

What Ferrari is the best in the world?

That has to be a matter of tasteas some look for style, others speed, some reliability

How much does the Ferrari 458 cost?

about 350,000 GBP and about 650,000 usd