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Old 06-28-2017, 02:56 PM
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Was a little bored at work today so although I prefer the F40, was looking at the 288 GTO on Wiki and saw this.

Several Formula 1 drivers were offered GTOs by Enzo Ferrari. These include Michele Alboreto (56195), Keke Rosberg (56653) and Niki Lauda (58329) who was gifted the last of the 272 units built by Enzo Ferrari himself.[6]
So knowing the bad blood between Niki Lauda and Enzo Ferrari, I was curious and looked up the reference and it's a pretty cool back story in the link below on how Enzo made ammends with NIki in 1986 with gifting him the very last 288 GTO made.

Niki Lauda, Enzo Ferrari, and the Last 288 GTO
How a supercar ended a decade-long feud between Ferrari’s founder and star driver....
The title says Niki Lauda. The bill of sale is signed by Enzo Ferrari. One must sacrifice everything in racing except, maybe, respect.


Niki Lauda, Enzo Ferrari, and the Last 288 GTO - The Drive



https://petrolicious.com/articles/ni...hanical-marvel


Not sure when this pic was made but pretty sure it was the 80's


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Not exactly gifted but supposidly a discounted price.

The 288 GTO was his name. It’s a pretty cool car. My understanding from a lot of research and a little article a friend of Niki Lauda’s did was this car was the proverbial, the Italians say, a kiss on both cheeks. Sort of to make up with Niki Lauda, because when Niki Lauda was World Champion for Ferrari in ’75, the following year he left kind of under a cloud with Enzo. Enzo thought he should have raced at Fuji rather than give up. There was murky blood between them and this was very well known.

Come ’85, Niki Lauda was retired and doing some promotional work for Fiat. I think Enzo saw it as an opportunity to just make things right between them, so he made the car available to him at a discount price.

The problem was when Niki finally approached Enzo for a car, production had finished. The last car was built in October of ’85 and went to the United States dealer Ron Tonkin.

That’s the last production proper car. By the time Niki Lauda asked for a car was the winter of ’85, ’86. This car got finished, as you can see from the plates, in about March of ’86. It’s five months after production finished. That’s a distinct gap. It’s special for that reason that it’s the last, but also more special because Enzo authorized it. The owner has the title with Niki Lauda’s name on it and the bill document signed by Enzo Ferrari.
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If you built one more supercar for me half a year after production was supposed to be done, and discounted, I'd probably make amends as well.

Cool story!
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^^^ Damn, that's just beautiful.
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Reminds me of Speed Racer's car

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What a waste. I bet none of those ever get driven. Sad, really.
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oh damn, Happy 30th Birthday, F40.

Ferrari F40 Celebrates 30th Birthday

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Originally Posted by srika
oh damn, Happy 30th Birthday, F40.

Ferrari F40 Celebrates 30th Birthday

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damn.... learned a lot of new stuff about this car. flippin' awesome.

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I can't remember for sure, but I think RM Sotherby's is hosting an auction for Ferrari's exclusively in September. Supposed to be the largest single-make auction for the most recognized marque.
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Originally Posted by Rick_TL-S
I can't remember for sure, but I think RM Sotherby's is hosting an auction for Ferrari's exclusively in September. Supposed to be the largest single-make auction for the most recognized marque.
https://acurazine.com/forums/car-talk-5/ferrari-appreciation-thread-828652/page37/#post16034340
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Love him or hate him, Demuro is pretty informative and somewhat amusing
Friend of a friend has a euro F40 in the DC area.
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Originally Posted by srika
damn.... learned a lot of new stuff about this car. flippin' awesome.
Saw this on youtube the other day, and thought the same thing. How does Doug bring out all the little details (or should I saw "quirks") of a car? pure talent...
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https://www.topgear.com/car-news/sup...-seven-decades

With news of the new Portofino, TG rounds up Ferrari's very best from 70 years

1950s: 250 GT California Spider

Ferrari the organisation entered the 1950s aged just three, and exited the decade triumphant in sports car racing, Formula One, and the manufacturer of the world’s most desired road cars.

Core to this imperious rise was its 250 model line, an ever-evolving range that encompassed such an array of body styles and technical alterations that even the world’s many Ferrari experts often disagree on who did what with whom and when. It also makes choosing a representative Fifties Ferrari almost impossible, but we’ll go for the 250 GT California Spider.

It was dreamt up by Ferrari’s US west coast point man John von Neumann, who knew a racier convertible would suit his burgeoning showbiz clientele. Luigi Chinetti, the company’s indefatigable man on the east coast, a former Le Mans winner for Ferrari, and the first to recognise the brand’s enormous Stateside potential, backed the idea and persuaded Enzo Ferrari of its merits.

Launched in 1958 in 2600mm long wheelbase form, the car soon morphed into the 200mm shorter, 30mm lower SWB car, powered by Giacchino Colombo’s magnificent 3.0-litre V12, and available with covered and uncovered headlights. Disc brakes also replaced the earlier drums. Although Pininfarina was by now Ferrari’s couturier of choice, the Cali Spider was designed and built by body fabricator Scaglietti.

Just 106 of all types were made, plenty were raced, and owners included film director (and ex-lover of Brigitte Bardot, Jane Fonda, and others) Roger Vadim, French screen idol Alain Delon, and Hollywood hard-man James Coburn. Later generations got turned onto the car in John Hughes’ 1986 brat pack classic Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, although as it got spectacularly trashed, wisely they used a replica.

(NB: the 1940s of course, belonged to the Ferrari 125 S, which made its race debut on May 11, 1947)


1960s: 365 GTB/4 Daytona

The most famous – and valuable – of all Ferraris is the 250 GTO. But as the ultimate iteration of the 250 bloodline, we’ll go to the other end of the 1960s, and nominate the 365 GTB/4, better known as the Daytona.

It debuted at the 1968 Paris salon not long after Ferrari had scored the legendary 1-2-3 win at the Daytona 24 Hours race with the equally legendary 330 P3/4 (another contender for Ferrari of the decade, but for its race-car only status), and clothed in a Leonardo Fioravanti-designed body that was pretty far-out even for those progressive times.

Then, as now, Ferrari isn’t afraid of leaping into the dark, something it doesn’t always get enough credit for. More even than the lovely 275 GTB that preceded it, the Daytona set the template for the imperious, front-engined trans-European playboy express, six huge Weber carbs shovelling fuel into that mighty 4390cc V12, the low-speed truculence magically transforming the faster you go.

At the time, 1,600kg seemed heavy, but that’s what a Renault Scenic weighs nowadays and it doesn’t come with 12 cylinders. Brock Yates and Dan Gurney won the original Cannonball Run in a Daytona, crossing the US in just shy of 36 hours.


1970s: 512 BB

In which Ferrari bowed to the inevitable and realised that his range-topper really did need to be mid-engined. Lamborghini, an upstart rival that only came into being when Ferruccio fell out with a decidedly high-minded Enzo, had pioneered the layout back in 1966 with the Miura, and clearly the F1 connection was only going to be properly served if the top road car adopted the same format. The 365 BB was shown in 1971, went into production in 1973, and was reworked in 1976’s 512 BB.

Another Fioravanti masterpiece, this one had to do battle with the Lamborghini Countach; rarely have two cars so co-defined each other, not least on a thousand suburban bedroom walls. OK, so 340bhp from its 5.0-litre flat-12 might sound a bit lame nowadays, but the 512 BB needed the firmest of hands to wring the best from it, and a sub-optimal centre-of-gravity led to tricky on-limit handling traits. But that was part of its feared and revered reputation, and the ride, gearchange, and sheer sensory overload of this definitive Seventies Ferrari all still have the power to overwhelm 40-odd years later.


1980s: F40

The F40 was the last Ferrari to be personally overseen by Il Commendatore. It used contemporary F1 tech, with a tubular steel space-frame chassis with Kevlar panels bonded on, while the doors, bonnet and boot-lid were all carbon fibre.

The engine was a 2936cc V8, twin turbocharged to produce 478bhp, rocketing the F40 to 60mph in 3.7 seconds and more importantly to a claimed 201mph top speed. In 1987, that really was something, the first production car to breach that magic marker. It weighed just 1,100kg, and the years have not diminished its reputation for flame-spitting turbo unruliness.

Ferrari planned 400, but in the mega-money late-’80s demand saw production run to 1315 cars. Yes, the clutch is pretty evil, the synchros tricky, and the gearbox is not for the faint-hearted or indeed anyone who has grown up with lily-livered flappy paddles.

The turbos spool up in a dramatically old-school way, kicking you in the back and whooshing in your ears. The F40 is a car that seems determined to visit grievous bodily harm on you. That’s part of its appeal.


1990s: F355

In the aftermath of Enzo Ferrari’s death in 1988, the company flailed around for a while. When former Scuderia team principal Luca di Montezemolo returned to the fray in 1991, he had a mountain to climb – both in motor racing, and with the road cars, something he freely admitted.

Launched in 1989, the 348 had garnered some of the worst reviews in the company’s history. Its replacement, 1994’s F355, kept the previous car’s proportions, but had vastly better aero properties, and the enlarged engine gained a five-valve cylinder head for more power (375bhp) and response.

Even now, the F355 remains pretty perfect: it’s compact, beautifully balanced up to and even over the limit, the six-speed manual gearbox reinforces everything you’ve ever heard or read about Ferrari’s open-gate ’box, and as you home in on the 8,500rpm red line, it’s difficult to imagine any road car emitting a more evocative sound.

Yes, there have been more technically advanced and better-handling Ferraris, and the interior is a bit rubbish, but the modern Ferrari renaissance kicked off with this car.


2000s: 430 Scuderia

More recently, Ferrari has used the run-out specials on its main model lines to introduce the latest chassis electronics. Sometimes, as with the 599 GTO and F12tdf, the results are about as extreme as any car maker would dare to unleash, and thrillingly so if you have the cojones to match.

But with 2007’s 430 Scuderia, the ever-evolving F1 transmission was combined with an ‘e-diff’ to serve up a lightweight (100kg less than the regular car), hardcore Ferrari whose driveline sophistication and chassis behaviour was, quite simply, the best we’d experience on a road car up to this point.

Until then, we’d been dealing with traction control. Now it was all about traction optimisation, and the through line from F1 really could be identified. The 430 Scud had the engine, power and character to match.


2010s: 458 Speciale

Sorry if we sound like we’re repeating ourselves, but the Speciale is to the glorious 458 Italia what the Scud was to the 430. Only more so.

The 4.5-litre engine produces 597bhp at 9000rpm, a specific power output of 133bhp-per-litre, which represents the high watermark for normally aspirated Ferrari V8s. Active aero, carbon ceramic brakes, new chassis electronics that even let you get a little slidey without the tears, and a lightning fast dual-shift ’box… frankly, we’re still waiting for Ferrari to top this one.


Now, over to you - what are your seven best Ferraris from seven decades?
More on the Portofino here: https://acurazine.com/forums/automot...o-news-961800/
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An F50 [with top on] is the best looking of the "modern" Ferrari supercars IMO. I would have said the same of the F40 a few years ago, but aside from its iconic shape, it is the most dated design of them all. Lastly, the Enzo and LaFerrari are just plain ugly...

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Another ugly Ferrari - the forgotten 400i. But in this case below, it was tuned to perfection, a "400i GTC". Never thought one of these could look so great



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Not terrible, but far from a top 10 list.
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Ferrari 312B

Has anyone seen this film? If so, thoughts?


FERRARI 312B ? THE MOVIE ? coming soon to cinemas worldwide ? The story of one of the most beautiful and innovative Ferraris ever made

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Organized by the same guys that do the Houston Cars & Coffee I believe. Heard that they were only expecting around 40 cars & easily exceeded that.

My F-knowledge & google-fu may be off on a model or two...

250GT TDF
288GTO
308QV
348 Spider
458
458 Challenge
458 Speciale
488GT IMSA
488GT LM
512TR
550 Barchetta
599GTO
California
Daytona
Enzo
F12 TdF
F40
F50
F60 America
F360
F430
FF
LaFerrari
Superamerica
Testarossa

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The '92 348 Spider belongs to a former neighbor, he also has a '99 355 Spider in his garage.

The 458 Challenge owner was encouraging people to climb in the driver's seat of his, super nice guy, same with the black 458 Speciale next to him. The Speciale owner also has a Voodoo Viper (step up from an ACR?) and a BAC Mono.
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