Engineering and Rank of all Ferraris

By Derrick Montgomery


In the late 1940s, Ferrari used to be famous as Scuderia Ferrari meaning the Ferrari Stable. This Italian industrialist very famous for making sports cars owned and created by Enzo Ferrari. Up to date, Ferrari cars have become a symbol of excellence in the lucrative business of automotive sales.

The first car that was made was the Tipo 815 launched during the 1940 Mille Miglia. There was little rivalry at that time because of the World War II. The road car which was considered to be the first to be officially made was the 125 S with 1.5 liter V12. This car won the Rome Grand Prix in 1947 with Franco Cortese as the driver.

Enzo Ferrari was forced to sell his beautiful creations to support his lucrative business which was gaining momentum in the global market but maintained his disapproval for the buyers. Because of his attitude, the tractor tycoon named Ferruccio Lamborghini made his own set of super cars because as a consumer, he was not given attention and his needs were not superbly met. The Dino 246 GT was considered diverse with a mid-engine rear drive and there were no embellishments placed on the Ferrari car. The Dino 246 with Phil Hill as the propeller became the champion of the Italian Grand Prix in the 1960s.

As part of the BITOMORE project, Ferrari thought of making a lone seat type of car with its engine located on one end of the front portion and behind. Designed by Bertone, the 308GT4 is the only Ferrari car with a fiberglass body and was changed into steel later. Other Italian car producers have adapted and used Ferrari machines in their cars. When Ferrari celebrated their 50 years in the car trade, they made cars with double doors and displaceable roofing to showcase to the public. The use of spontaneous conductance was introduced through the 976 Ferrari 400GT.

In 1958, the Ferrarina which is a small adaptation of the Testa Rossa, has a 1,000 cc91 bhp alloy type four cylinder machine with a running speed of 113 miles per hour.Ferrari has by far collected 25 winning titles in 500 Formula Two race.

The prancing horse, the distinctive trademark of Ferrari was seen at first on radiator machines. This was styled by the Tuscan Cerrato company and was exclusively made for Ferrari Scaglietti cars. It is made of brass sheets three millimeters in thickness shaded in chrome and copied to make the symbol look magnificent. But as time passes, the emblem was changed to an adorned steel to make it suitable for the Ferraris. Today, this symbol is located at the faade and back portion of all Ferrari cars.

Ferrari race cars are produced in Maranello in the northern part of Italy. In 1982, the manufacturing plant was transferred to Fiorano, the Ferrari's race track, in order to make cars intended only for Formula One. The car parts are also produced on this workplace.

In Grand Prix races, to be different from other sports car, the sleek red color is used for Italian race cars. But there are also 18 more available colors of Ferrari cars.




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