It’s not a Ferrari for nothing
The classic look of Ferrari is its burning red racing color (Rosso Corsa) next to an excellent black steed on canary yellow background with an Italian flag. The colors of luxury are the quintessence of luxury. But what is Ferrari and what was its popularity?
In fact, Ferrari started Scuderia Ferrari with Italian Enzo Ferrari in 1929. He did not build the company just to sell luxury sports cars built for this journey but simply sponsored Modena’s motor racing amateurs and enthusiasts. His founder has been racing with Alfa Romeos drivers for some time until he realized the intention of Alfa Romeo to buy Scuderia.
This forced Enzo to independently continue Scuderia Ferrari. What caused this great man to enter the big Ferrari sports empire? This was due to the need to fund Scuderia, which was actually hesitant to sell the first Ferrari, named 125 S, in 1947.
But the power that was Ferrari was not only the result of luxury and prestige because Enzo didn’t even want to start selling his racing cars. What Ferrari added was a beautiful design and breathtaking speed.
Knowledge of this interesting story; accelerates to the present day and the sports giant Ferrari still holds the reputation of beauty and speed.
The 2002 Ferrari ENZO, designed by Pininfarina, is the fastest Ferrari sports car. The newly discovered Ferrari ENZO speed is due to the fact that each aspect of this model serves specific speeds or aerodynamic functions.
ENZO Ferrari is a testimony to Formula One participation and creates a statement both on the racetrack and on exotic and fast sports car lists. First, its smooth and pointed front was designed to facilitate airflow, help cool the brakes and engine during hot weather. The whole body shape is aimed at creating effective aerodynamics and reducing resistance.
Starting with Ferrari ENZO, buyers can customize the Ferrari cockpit to suit their tastes and needs.
Enzo Ferrari has built an empire based on beauty and speed. Given the constant patronage over these two values ​​over the years, expect Ferrari to continue to be the force that counts.