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Have you drooled at the sight of a Ferrari Enzo FXX or had dreams of driving a Ferrari 250 GT Spyder California Racecar? We have too. Read about these and other dream Ferraris in this section.

Featured Article:  Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Racecar

The Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Racecar's short wheel-base (SWB) gives it its name and its impressive handling. Find out what other Ferrari engineering wonders went into the creation of this amazing machine. See more »

Ferrari 333 SP

Ferrari 333 SP

The Ferrari 333 SP marked a triumphant return to sports racing for Ferrari. It was Ferrari's first pure sports-racing car in decades. Get the facts on this racing car including its competition history.

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Ferrari 335 S

Ferrari 335 S

The Ferrari 335 S was described as "the greatest front engine race car from Ferrari" by F1 World Champion Phil Hill. Learn why he called it "a driver's dream" along with the Ferrari 315 S.

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Ferrari 340 Mexico

Ferrari 340 Mexico

The Ferrari 340 Mexico was designed for the Carrera Panamerica race in Mexico. It featured the most extravagant coachwork to date for Ferrari. Learn more about this quintessential fifties Ferrari and see photos.

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Ferrari 350 Can Am

Ferrari 350 Can Am

The Ferrari 350 Can Am represented Ferrari in the inaugural Canadian/American Challenge Cup. Learn about the Ferrari 350 Can Am's somewhat disappointing overseas career despite relaxed regulations on engine size and power.

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Ferrari 360 GT

Ferrari 360 GT

The Ferrari 360 GT scored multiple GT race wins, including a second overall placing at the 24 Hours of Daytona in 2003. This Ferrari was equipped with a 3.6-liter V-8 and made 445 horsepower at 8,750 rpm. Learn more about this racer.

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Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Competition

Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Competition

Durable and powerful the Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Competition is considered one of Ferrari’s all-time road-going greats. It boasted a 4.4-liter twin cam V-12 that put out over 400 horsepower. Get the lowdown on this Ferrari.

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Ferrari 375 MM Racecar

Ferrari 375 MM Racecar

The Ferrari 375 MM cemented Pinin Farina as the Ferrari coachbuilder of choice. Pinin Farina also made a series of Ferrari 375 MM spyders. Learn about Ferrari's first international race title and see photos.

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Ferrari 410 S

Ferrari 410 S

The Ferrari 410 S helped Ferrari gain momentum in the United States establishing it as the car to beat. Find out why Carroll Shelby called it "the best Ferrari I ever drove."

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Ferrari 500 Mondial

Ferrari 500 Mondial

The Ferrari 500 Mondial gave Ferrari race titles in the 2-liter class. It was equipped with a four-cylinder engine for better low-end torque, allowing for more acceleration out of corners. Learn more about this popular Ferrari four-banger and see photos.

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Ferrari 500 TRC

Ferrari 500 TRC

The Ferrari 500 TRC introduced a classic Ferrari name. The "TR" stands for "testa rossa" or "red head" in Italian. Find out how these fiery cars heated up the race track.

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Ferrari 512 BB LM

Ferrari 512 BB LM

To create the Ferrari 512 BB LM, Ferrari converted its first mid-engine 12-cylinder road car into an endurance racer. These factory-developed machines had new bodies shaped in the Pininfarina wind tunnel. Learn more about this racing car.

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Ferrari 512 S

Ferrari 512 S

The Ferrari 512 S and its cousin the Ferrari 512 M stepped up to battle Porsche's 917 on the endurance race circuit. Discover the modifications that were necessary to make Ferrari a contender however briefly.

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Ferrari 575 GTC

Ferrari 575 GTC

The Ferrari 575 GTC was designed to comply with new endurance-racing rules. It marked a return to the front-engine two-seat V-12 Ferrari. Learn more about this racer including its specifications and racing history.

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Ferrari 750 Monza

Ferrari 750 Monza

The Ferrari 750 Monza was a racetrack champion. The Monza takes its name from the racetrack near Milan. Learn more about this mid-fifties Ferrari and see photos.

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Ferrari Dino 206 S

Ferrari Dino 206 S

The Ferrari Dino 206 S refined the midengine formula. Learn how a few tweaks turned the underperforming Ferrari Dino 166 P into the curvaceous race-winning Ferrari Dino 206 S and 206 SP.

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Ferrari Enzo FXX

Ferrari Enzo FXX

Only select drivers were allowed to test the Ferrari Enzo FXX prototype. Only 30 cars were produced, each with a price tag of 2 million dollars. Get valuable details on this racing marvel and its blistering performance.

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Ferrari F1

Ferrari F1

Ferrari is a legendary name in Formula 1 racing. Discover how Ferrari's involvement began before this was known as F1. Learn about Ferrari's most fascinating F1 cars and follow the creation of a dynasty.

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Ferrari F40 LM

Ferrari F40 LM

The Ferrari F40 LM was one of a series of Ferrari racers built to compete in Group B rally racing. It was powered by a turbocharged high compression V-8 that made over 600 horsepower. Learn more about these entertaining cars.

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Ferrari Sports Racing Cars

Ferrari Sports Racing Cars

Ferrari sports racing cars were the competition machines that rocketed Ferrari to prominence as the world's premier maker of high-performance automobiles, and ignited the Ferrari legend. Here are pictures and profiles of Ferrari sports racing cars from 1947 to today.

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