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FERRARI

In 1939, a company called "Auto Avio Costruzioni" appeared. Its main founder was Enzo Ferrari, a well-known test driver who worked for Alfa Romeo.

Ferrari ran a company whose main task was to produce all kinds of equipment for cars. The racer even entered into a partnership agreement with Alfa Romeo, as a result of which all cars produced had the logo of this brand.

One of the important events in Enzo's life was his acquaintance with the Baracca families. The Barakki family at that time was famous throughout the country. Their fame came to them thanks to the pilot Francesco. The fearless hero shot down many enemy planes during the war, and bravely died during one of the battles. The key point was that Francesco Baracca's plane was depicted as a black stallion. After this meeting, Enzo Ferrari will create the now famous Scuderia Ferrari logo - a black stallion on a background of yellow paint.

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In 1946, the first car designed by Enzo himself comes out from Ferrari. In addition, he also founded a second company, Auto Avia Construzione Ferrari, which was supposed to produce sports cars for the sales market. And already in 1947, the company released its first car with a black stallion. Sales were staggering for two reasons: the first reason is the good reliable quality, and the second reason is that people already knew about the brand from racing.

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Ferrari and Formula 1:
In the twentieth century, Ferrari is gaining great popularity among the class of cars participating in the "Formula 1". It was on this type of racing that Enzo Ferrari decided to focus. In 1952-1953, the famous driver Alberto Ascari brings the Scuderia Ferrari team two Formula 1 championship titles.

However, the history of the emergence of Ferrari is not as simple as it seems at first glance. Success came with tragedy. The pilot who brought the Scuderia Ferrari team two championship titles, Alberto Ascari, crashes in 1955 on a test in the city of Monza. This death was followed by the death of Enzo's only son, Dino Ferrari. This tragedy had a significant impact on the founder of Scuderia Ferrari.

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In the mid-50s, Ferrari is ready to produce 200 ordinary cars for sale to the public and 250 racing cars in one year. It should be noted that the company had a good reputation not only in Europe. Special orders were also delivered to the USA. The cars were GT class.

The transformation of the company into a joint-stock company took place in 1960. To this, Enzo added that Ferrari is now a people's company, and anyone can buy shares. A good event for the company occurred in 1969, when Gianni Agnelli from Fiat bought a 50% stake in Ferrari.

At the Paris Motor Show, the Italian company is presenting the most powerful production car in all of Europe. This is considered a special model of the Ferrari Enzo, named after the founder of the concern Enzo Ferrari. It is to this person that the company owes its world fame and advanced design school. The maximum speed of the novelty reaches 350 km / h, and up to 100 km / h the car can accelerate in just 3.5 seconds.

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Details

1. Body and exterior

2. Chassis components
3. Complete engine
4. Gearbox assembly

5. Electrical system

6. Engine accessories
7. Interior decoration
8. Mechanical systems
9. Plates and labels
10. Standard accessories

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