The more valuable something is, the more time, money, and care is spent maintaining it. Case in point: If you were the custodian of a Ferrari F40—an F40 once owned by a Formula 1 world champion ...
It’s got the most-powerful version of the F40’s twin-turbo V8. Introduced in 1987, the Ferrari F40 is a benchmark supercar. Its 200 mph top speed made it the fastest production car of its time, and ...
The car that, in poster form, would eventually grace the walls of that generation’s adolescent gearheads was introduced as the ultimate commemoration of the marque’s 40th anniversary. Especially ...
Sadly, the many fatalities suffered by Group B competitors ultimately shut down the series in 1986, which left Ferrari with a partially developed competition car that had no place to compete.