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The Maranello marque that Enzo Ferrari founded in 1947 (after spending the previous decade running the Alfa Romeo race team) and whose prancing horse logo Francesco Baracca's mother gave to the young Ferrari in 1923, takes twelve pages in Ferrari 2027 Wall Calendar. The featured models cover the heritage road and race cars that fans argue about: the 1948 166 MM Barchetta, the 250 GTO (the most valuable production car in history), the F40 with its turbocharged V8, the F50 V12, the Enzo of 2002, the LaFerrari hybrid, the Daytona SP3, and the current 296 GTB. The photography catches them on the original Modena test road, at the Fiorano private circuit, in the Le Mans pit lane, and at the bend at Monza where the marque has won and lost more races than nearly any other. This title comes from Red Robin Publishing.
For Ferrari enthusiasts, Formula One readers, and anyone who has spent more than an idle minute on the Cavallino Magazine archive, the photography here pulls from the back catalog and the current lineup with equal care. The red still photographs as well as any color in car culture.