born of a Group B rally car homologated for the road. Just one year later, Ferrari debuted their newest supercar, the F40, which was as close to an old-school analog supercar as can be ...
Ferrari decided to enter the fray, too, and began to develop a Group B car for the anticipated race series and possibly also for tarmac-based rallies. The 288 GTO was launched in 1984, using a ...
even if it did utilise plenty of race car tech and would go on to race in its LM and Competizione forms. Officially the F40 was built to celebrate Ferrari’s 40th anniversary, but in reality it ...
A $3.3 million Ferrari F40 was entrusted ... get it up to a top speed of 35 mph, the F-Racer Junior is expected to sell for between $30,000 and $40,000 The most expensive car sold on Bring A ...
Ferrari Enzo V12 on ... a 2.8-second 0-60 time and a top speed of 211 miles per hour, despite the car’s 3,362 pound weight. You can all but assume Mike’s F40 will weigh a good bit less than ...
The F40 isn't just the first production car to break the 200 mph (322 kph) barrier but also the last car developed under Enzo Ferrari, and one that he himself deemed "perfection." Photo ...