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  2. Prancing Horse - Wikipedia

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    The Prancing Horse is generally presented in one of two ways: either as a shield, with the Italian tricolour above the horse and the initials SF ("Scuderia Ferrari") below; or as a rectangle, replacing "SF" with the word "Ferrari". The shield variant of the logo is strongly associated with Ferrari's racing activities. [1]

  3. Francesco Baracca - Wikipedia

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    Arms of Baracca family. Count Francesco Baracca (9 May 1888 – 19 June 1918) was Italy's top fighter ace of World War I.He was credited with 34 aerial victories. The emblem he wore side by side on his plane of a black horse prancing on its two rear hooves inspired Enzo Ferrari to use it on his racing car and later in his automotive company.

  4. Ferrari SF71H - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari SF71H was a Formula One racing car designed and constructed by Scuderia Ferrari to compete during the 2018 FIA Formula One World Championship. The chassis was designed by Mattia Binotto , Simone Resta , Enrico Cardile and David Sanchez with Corrado Iotti leading the powertrain design.

  5. Ferrari F8 - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari SP-8 is a one-off sports car based on a Ferrari F8 Spider and built for a Taiwanese customer. The SP-8 inherits the same layout, chassis and engine from the F8 Spider but opting for a roadster format (entirely without a roof). The headlights and front end are completely redesigned with a longer, more assertive splitter.

  6. Ferrari FF - Wikipedia

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    Rear view of the FF. The name "FF" is an acronym for "Ferrari Four", [19] highlighting its four-wheel drive capability. [4] The FF reflects the design language of contemporary Ferrari models, incorporating the distinctive pulled-back headlights of the 458 Italia and the twin circular tail-lights found on both the 458 and the 599 GTB Fiorano.

  7. Ferrari F12 - Wikipedia

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    The RHD car has a white and blue paint job that pays homage to the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO. [36] "JC" stands for John Collins, a Scottish collector and founder of Talacrest, a classic Ferrari dealer located in the U.K. He commissioned the car in mid 2014 and it took 3.5 years to complete. Ferrari said the design process alone took 2 of those years ...

  8. Ferrari Testarossa - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari Testarossa (Type F110) is a 12-cylinder mid-engine sports car manufactured by Ferrari, which went into production in 1984 as the successor to the Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer. The Pininfarina -designed car was originally produced from 1984 until 1991, with two model revisions following the end of Testarossa production called the 512 TR ...

  9. Ferrari 599 - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta is a one-off convertible sports car based on the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano. [34] This car represents the second car in Ferrari's Special Project program. Edward Walson commissioned the car in 2008, asking Ferrari to build a modern interpretation of the gold covered Carrozzeria Fantuzzi -bodied Ferrari 330 LMB ...