No. 11-20 of 21 Books
Ferrari Heritage: In Celebration of 60 Years of Scuderia Ferrari
Ferrari Legend, The: the Road Cars
'Racing improves the breed'. This epigram, usually applied to horse racing, could have equally been devised for Enzo Ferrari and the men
of Maranello whose cars bear the badge of the prancing horse. With 23 World Championship titles behind them, the sleek and powerful
Italian cars have established a record second to none. Ferrari Sports, GT and pure racing cars have forged an incomparable reputation
over the years, and it is largely the expertise born of this experience which has made their road going equivalents so prestigious and
desirable.
From the Tipo 125 Sport of 1946 to the 308, Ferrari have made more high performance cars - over 500 variants - than any other marque.
Some are legendary, such as the 250 GT, the Daytona or the Berlinetta Boxer, but many older models are often forgotten, some now
almost totally unknown. In this lavishly illustrated and superbly produced book (as only befits one about such a superb marque), Atoine
Prunet examines each of the road cars in detail. Containing 450 pages and over 500 illustrations - many in full colour - The Ferrari Legend
pays due tribute to the designers and engineers of Maranello as well as to the coachbuilders who have made them so visually dramatic and
appealing.
Ferrari Mugello
Ferrari on the Road
Ferrari Testarossa
Ferrari: Red-Hot Legend
Discusses the history and the dynamics of the popular Italian sports car.
Ferrari: Salute to the Spyder
Ferrari: The Legend
Gives a brief history of the Ferrari automobile describing its special features and some classic models.
Ferrari: The Road Cars
Ferrari: The Ultimate Dream Machine
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