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Brief introduction of Ferrari brand development history
Brief introduction of Ferrari history: red body painting, silver prancing sign and streamlined body constitute Ferrari, a world-famous sports car brand. Since Enzo Ferrari founded Ferrari, Ferrari has always adhered to the principle of speed first and control first. Enzo Ferrari incorporated his love and passion for racing into the manufacture of sports cars. He described his unique view of cars with the freedom and enthusiasm of Italians, which made Ferrari brilliant. The following editor will introduce the brand history of Ferrari and the legendary life of the great Enzo Ferrari to friends.

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Ferrari is an era, an era of super sports cars, which was started by Enzo Ferrari. Enzo Ferrari was born in Modena in northern Italy. His father Alfredo runs a small sheet metal factory. Alfredo is not only very good at sheet metal, but also a professional car fan. Under the influence of his father, Enzo Ferrari was influenced by racing culture since childhood.

Young Enzo Ferrari.

When Enzo Ferrari/Kloc-0 was 0/0 years old, his father took him to Bologna to watch a car race. He was deeply attracted by the fierce scene of the racetrack, and he looked forward to becoming an excellent racing driver. /kloc-When he was 0/3 years old, he tried every means to persuade his father to allow him to drive alone. From then on, he became attached to the car.

Biography: The Life of Enzo Ferrari

Enzo Ferrari, 20, is passionate about racing. He joined Semini Racing Team at his own expense and won the second place in a race at the age of 22. After that, Enzo Ferrari set up his own racing team. 1929, Ferrari Team Company was formally established, which was mainly used to participate in races and modify racing cars. At the same time, Enzo Ferrari received financial support from Fiat, which owns 50% of Ferrari.

Ferrari's legendary prancing horse logo has a heroic origin: Francesco Baraka, a highly respected Italian pilot in World War I, used it as a personal badge for the first time and sprayed it on the fuselage of an airplane to bring him good luck. After the war, the pilot's parents entrusted Enzo Ferrari with the symbol of the prancing horse, suggesting that Ferrari should also print the prancing horse on the car for good luck. Ferrari put it on the yellow shield background as a symbol of the team.

From 65438 to 0938, Enzo Ferrari joined Alfa Romeo Company and became the manager of the racing department. 1In September, 939, Enzo Ferrari left Alfa Romeo Company and agreed to abide by the non-competition clause, and could not manufacture cars in his own name for four years. Subsequently, Enzo Ferrari set up a racing team on the original site of Ferrari. The new company provides services for Air Rome, Air piaggio and Riv Airlines. Its main business is manufacturing machine tools, especially hydraulic power grinding machines.

"The first one on the left is Enzo Ferrari."

From 65438 to 0947, 49-year-old Enzo Ferrari set up his own automobile factory in Italy. At first, Ferrari mainly produced racing cars. The first sports car produced by Ferrari was the l25 S, with a V 12 engine. From this car, Ferrari really started its own super-running road. 195 1, Ferrari 375 won the championship in Mailer Milla. Since then, Ferrari has appeared in many racing competitions around the world and won numerous awards.

"Ferrari 125s"

Although Enzo Ferrari agreed to abide by the non-competition clause, Ferrari soon began to develop an 8-cylinder 1500 cc car, also known as an 8 15 convertible car, because of its love for racing. It participated in the Miller Miglia competition of 1940.

Ferrari 8 15

1956, Ferrari modified Formula One racing car and won the annual World Formula One Championship. These achievements have established the status of Ferrari cars and firmly grasped the hearts of sports car fans. In addition, since the first F 1950 Grand Prix, Ferrari is the only team that participates in the race every year. Although it has achieved good results, Enzo Ferrari has to pay for the race itself, so Ferrari continues to produce and sell super sports cars, which can be used on roads to support its own races.

A brief introduction to Ferrari history

1962, Ferrari launched the GTO model, which made Ferrari stand at the peak of the global sports car industry. GTO helped Ferrari win most major races in the 1960s.

● 250 GTO

Ferrari 250 GTO was built for racing, and only 36 cars were produced between 1962 and 1964. 250 GTO is based on 250 models. Ferrari 250 is the first mass-produced Ferrari model in Ferrari history. This model is equipped with 125 engine, and many different models have been introduced. 250 GTO is a racing version derived from this car.

Ferrari 250 GTO

The 250 GTO represents the highest technical level of Ferrari in the 1960s. In terms of power, GTO's engine has a maximum power of 302 HP and a maximum torque of 330n·m, and the acceleration of 0- 100km/h takes only 5.8 seconds, which is enough to stand out from the crowd at that time.

The success of the 250 GTO made Fiat Group turn its attention to Ferrari. 1969, Ferrari was acquired by Fiat Group, and Fiat owned 90% of Ferrari. Fiat allowed and funded Ferrari to participate in the race. What Ferrari needs to do is to continue to produce supercars that can legally go on the road.

"V 12 engine on 250 GTO"

20 10 On February 5th, a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO sports car appeared in the world's largest antique car auction house, and finally it was sold for 20 million euros, setting a new record for the world's most expensive car auction. The previous record holder was a Ferrari 250 TESTA ROSSA made in 1957, which was sold in May of 2002124,000 USD.

● 288 GTO

1984, Ferrari introduced the 288 GTO, which was built to participate in the WRC B group. The 88GTO is equipped with a V8 turbocharged engine numbered F 1 14B, with a maximum power of 400 HP.

The 288 GTO also adopts the overall structure of WRC B-class racing cars. The whole GTO is made of steel tube frame and light material, with glass fiber under the car, honeycomb aluminum covered with Kevlar fiber for the carriage and engine compartment cover, and a partition made of Kevlar fiber and Nomex synthetic material behind the seat. The powerful engine and light body make the acceleration time of 288 GTO 0- 100km/h only 4.9s, which is similar to that of Ferrari 360 Modena more than 20 years later.

● 599 GTO

Ferrari released the 599 GTO at the 20 10 Beijing Auto Show. The prototype design of this car is 599XX, and the shape design inherits the design characteristics of the first two GTO models. This car ran the best time of 1 minute and 24 seconds at Fiorano circuit.

The 59GTO is equipped with V 12 engine, with the maximum power of 670 HP and 6 19 Nm. The body weight is only 1495 kg, the acceleration of 599 GTO 0- 100 km/h takes only 3.35 seconds, and the top speed can easily reach 335 km/h. ..

In order to improve the maneuverability, the 599 GTO is equipped with the second generation magnetorheological suspension control system in addition to the newly designed spiral spring and thicker anti-roll bar of the rear suspension. The suspension system is used in conjunction with VDC vehicle dynamic control system and the latest generation F 1-Trac traction control system. It can execute the master's control instructions very quickly.

A brief introduction to Ferrari history

1987, Ferrari launched the epoch-making super sports car F40, which was built to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the production of sports cars in Ferrari Depot. F stands for Ferrari initials, and 40 stands for 40th anniversary.

● F40

F40 body is made of carbon fiber-based composite material, which not only has high-strength body rigidity, but also can achieve the goal of lightweight. F40, which evolved from racing theory, has a clear design goal, that is, like Ferrari in F 1, to become the king on the road.

Ferrari F40

The F40 is equipped with a 3.0L twin-turbo V8 engine with a maximum power of 478 HP and a maximum torque of 575 Nm. The F40 can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds and from 0 to 160 km/h in 8 seconds with a top speed of 322 km/h at that time. From 1987 to 1992, a total of 13 15 F40 cars were produced.

Enzo Ferrari realized Ferrari's dominant position in the sports car industry, realized Ferrari's indisputable glory in international competitions, and saw the F40 being madly sought after by fans. From 65438 to 0988, Enzo Ferrari ended his brilliant and legendary life. In 1990, he and his team won the 14 Le Mans 24 Hours Rally and the 9 F 1 championship. His name has become one of the most famous brands in the world.

● F50

1995, Ferrari introduced the F50. The appearance of the F50 is very individual. The two huge vents on the front cover not only break the layout of the front face of the traditional sports car, but also highlight its towering front nose. Sleek headlights and curved air intakes are like a red barracuda swimming on the road. It obviously inherits many features of F40, such as black waistline, tail integrated with the body and four round taillights.

"Ferrari F50"

In terms of power, the F50 is equipped with a 4.7L V 12 engine, with a maximum power of 520 HP, an acceleration of 3.7 seconds at 0- 100km/h, and a top speed of 325 km/h. The F50 is limited to 349 vehicles, and the price range of $480,000-$550,000 is also very expensive. Besides, it is not enough to have money to buy the F50. It is also required that the buyer must own more than two Ferraris, and at the same time, the buyer must have good driving skills and abide by the agreement that the F50 cannot be resold in the short term.

Ferrari also has regulations on the F50, which is the limit of production. The reason is that Ferrari obtained a data based on the sales survey of Ferrari sports cars in various regions: about 700 people around the world were willing to buy the F50 in that year, but in order to maintain the preciousness and rarity of the models, the output must be set at half of the buyers. However, the factory must hold an exhibition in its own museum, so the actual saleable output is set at 349.

● Enzo Ferrari

In 202 1 year, Ferrari introduced Enzo Ferrari, the successor of F50. According to the naming method of the previous two generations, this car should be called F60, but Ferrari people think this car should be named after Enzo Ferrari.

Enzo Ferrari.

Enzo Ferrari was designed by Pennifalia, and its exterior design is very dynamic. The low and slender body just shows the essence of Ferrari. The front air intake grille and central protrusion completely imitate the design of F 1 racing car. In addition, the Enzo Ferrari roof is very compact, which can be smoothly retracted backwards to meet the outstanding aerodynamic requirements.

Enzo Ferrari's chassis is made of carbon fiber and honeycomb aluminum alloy, which makes Enzo Ferrari very light. In terms of power, Enzo Ferrari is equipped with a 6.0L V 12 engine with a maximum power of 660 HP and a maximum torque of 657 Nm. With F 1 gearbox, the acceleration time of 0- 100 km/h is only 3. 14 seconds, and that of 0- 160 km/h is only 3. 14 seconds.

At first, Enzo Ferrari was still producing a limited number of 350 cars, of which 349 were for sale and the other was kept in the Ferrari Museum. Enzo Ferrari, which sells for $659,000, has not stopped customers from buying. Later, because the customer's demand was still great, Ferrari produced an extra 50 cars for sale.

On March/March/2002 1 day, Ferrari officially released the new Ferrari FF at the Geneva Motor Show, which is a luxury GT model based on 6 12 Scaglietti chassis. FF is equipped with an independent suspension system with adjustable electromagnetic shock absorption and a four-wheel drive system with Ruote Motrici focusing on rear wheel drive.

Ferrari FF

In terms of power, the car is equipped with a 6.3L V 12 engine with a maximum power of 65 1 horsepower. This engine has a maximum torque of 682n·m and is equipped with powershift. Although it is positioned as a luxury GT car, Ferrari has not deprived its sports car quality. The total mass of Ferrari FF is 1.790kg, the acceleration of 100 km is only 3.7 seconds, and the top speed is 335 km/h. The official data shows that the fuel consumption per 100 km is 1.5. 4 L, and the carbon dioxide emission.

FF is a brand-new attempt of Ferrari, which perfectly combines the ultimate driving pleasure with luxury, and perfectly combines passion with comfort. Some people may think that this has lost the racing spirit that Ferrari has always advocated, but I think it is the sublimation of Enzo Ferrari's innovative spirit, which has given luxury GT models more passion and once again promoted Ferrari's racing spirit.

Maserati, another Italian supercar brand, was merged into Ferrari on 1997. Ferrari bought 50% of Maserati's shares, and two years later it bought all of Maserati's shares. After the acquisition of Maserati, Ferrari integrated its views on sports cars into Maserati, which made Maserati have more perfect performance while maintaining its elegant temperament.

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Editor's Note: Enzo Ferrari is a great name. With his love and passion for racing, he created the most famous super sports car brand in the world. Enzo Ferrari devoted his life to improving the performance of racing cars, constantly creating miracles, and achieved one glory after another in the history of human racing with all his enthusiasm. His spirit has been deeply embedded in the Ferrari brand, inspiring Ferrari to create status and achievements in the global sports car industry. His persistence and love for racing is the source of Ferrari's brilliant creation, and it also makes Ferrari stand at the peak of the global sports car industry forever. @20 19