In 1962, Ferrari was oozing automotive success from all its pores – scoring a third consecutive win at Le Mans and making big money from its road cars. The 250 GT platform was in full swing on all ...
Enzo Ferrari had no desire to sell road cars with his company’s name on a badge throughout the company’s beginnings in the 1940s. However, he quickly found it was the best business case to fund his ...
So whenever one does come up for sale, it’s a big deal. Yesterday at Mecum’s Kissimmee auction in Florida, a 250 GTO sold for ...
The one-of-one Ferrari 250 GT SWB “Breadvan” crashed again at a vintage race over the weekend, adding another scar to the historic race car. The Breadvan, nicknamed by British racing media, was ...
In its glory days, Ferrari came to fame with a simple formula: win races, then put the V-12 hearts of those race cars in front of road cars sold on a sliding scale from all-out performance to grand ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results