The Ferrari FXX featured in the trailer for Fast And Furious 6
The Ferrari FXX featured in the trailer for Fast And Furious 6
The Ferrari F150, their hypercar to replace the Enzo/work truck for the common man, will debut to the public in about a month's time at the Geneva Motor Show. It's going to be wonderful.
The Ferrari Mondial has never been the most loved car to come out of Maranello. But don't tell that to the hardcore Ferrari fanatics over at MotorWeek.
Other than the fact that Ferrari's Enzo successor, the F150, will be stealing a name from America's best selling truck, we could only speculate about what would be under the carbon fiber body. Now we have a better idea. At a not-so-top secret viewing in Maranello, potential customers apparently got the skinny on the…
"Don't ask how I came to be driving it," says Jalopnik's favorite rule flouter (rule flautist?) Chris Harris — who wrote the burnt-bridge treatise "How Ferrari Spins"
Britain has given the world more Formula-1 World Champions than any other nation. The list includes Jackie Stewart (3), Jim Clark (2), Graham Hill (2), Mike Hawthorn (1), John Surtees (1), James Hunt (1), Nigel Mansell (1), Damon Hill (1), Lewis Hamilton (1) and Jenson Button (1).
If you want a gigantic luxury sedan with V8 power and a performance pedigree, you have a pretty good range of cars from which to choose.
When two insanely sexy Italian supercars duke it out on a racetrack, it always makes for some good time-wasting on a Friday afternoon. (Or any time of the day or week, really.)
The Ferrari F40 is quite possibly the ultimate Ferrari ever built. But that's according to the mainstream automotive media with their handouts from big automakers.
Public records are a funny thing. With just a little time and research you can find out nearly anything you could ever possibly want to know. Sometimes those records will incite anger when published
Tuner cars are typically very polarizing. Take anything from Mansory, Gemballa, or others, and the reactions will either be pure disgust or unabashed adoration.
Just like how people try to have the first baby of the New Year, other people try to get recognized for having the first Ferrari to explode on its own.
We all know that London has become a hotbed for supercars in recent years, particularly those owned by summer vacationers from Arab countries who essentially have more money than God.
We've got some crazy news coming out of Los Angeles this evening: TMZ is reporting that a paparazzi photographer was killed in a crash while attempting to snap photos of Justin Bieber's Ferrari.
The Sultan of Brunei's car collection is one of the most famous — and secretive — in the world. Hundreds of cars are kept squirreled away in a locked garage where they are rarely driven. That means that some of them are decaying
Back in the late 1990s Ferrari was recovering from the disappointment that was the F50 by developing something better: The Enzo.