MASERATI 250F

Maserati 250F de 1957 en rojo carreras vista lateral tres cuartos con el morro largo característico

Maserati 250F: The Most Beautiful Car to Ever Win a War Denis Jenkinson, the great Motor Sport correspondent who rode shotgun with Stirling Moss to win the 1955 Mille Miglia, did not hand out praise cheaply. He had watched everything the 1950s had to offer. And of one particular afternoon at the Nürburgring he wrote … Read more

COLOMBO V12 ENGINE

Motor V12 Colombo de un Ferrari clásico con sus tapas de balancines rojas arrugadas y carburadores Weber

Colombo V12: The V12 Drawn on a Garden Table That Stayed Inside a Ferrari for Forty-Two Years Some engines get designed in proper engineering departments. Glass-walled offices, slide rules, scheduled meetings, espresso machines, the lot. And then there’s this other one, which was sketched in pencil in Milan, in August nineteen forty-five, while Italy was … Read more

FERRARI 125 S

1947 Ferrari 125 S, the first car to bear the Ferrari name, red open sports bodywork with narrow nose and round headlights

Ferrari 125 S, A Promising Failure: How Ferrari Began with Three Broken Words May 11, 1947. Piacenza circuit, northern Italy. The first car ever to wear the Ferrari name is leading its debut race. Then a fuel pump dies. The driver pulls in. The car stops. There are two normal reactions to this scenario. One: … Read more