On Oct. 12, 2003, Ferrari driver Rubens Barrichello won the season-ending Japanese Grand Prix. Teammate Michael Schumacher, who qualified way down in 14th in the rain, finished a lowly-for him-eighth.
Putting go-fast(er) parts on a Ferrari fresh out of the Maranello factory -- let alone any other type of ultra-rare exotic off the assembly line -- is nothing less than blasphemy tomany car fanatics.
With the launch of the so-called "Dino" entry-level Ferrari set for the Paris Motor Show this September, Ferrari used this year's Geneva show to redirect attention to its 612 Scaglietti. The ...
THIS ONE'S FOR YOU, America. A bigger, roomier four-seat coupe replaces the 12-year-old 456 model when Ferrari introduces its all-new 612 Scaglietti at the North American International Auto Show in ...
A Dutch coachbuilder called Vandenbrink will take your Ferrari 612 Scaglietti and turn the car into one very cool shooting brake. The final product is very clean and well done. It looks as if it’s ...