A 1965 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Coupe that was once owned by former Beatle John Lennon is going up for auction next month in Paris. continue reading...
Since 2005 the European Union has forbidden tobacco sponsorship at the Formula One, or more specifically at any “cross-border cultural and sporting events.”
Ferrari happened to be in the midst of negotiating with Marlboro, and the sponsorship went ahead, but they agreed to not put their logo on the cars. continue reading...
Both companies started out producing and racing high-performance sports cars. Both companies began manufacturing road vehicles only to fund their expensive racing division. And both companies are symbols of passion, speed and luxury. Ferrari and Maserati are long-time rivals who were paired together and now present a complete line to the market – with luxury and drivability on the one hand and speed on the other. In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com learns more about the luxury sports car brands Ferrari and Maserati, and we see each of the brand’s signature models: The Ferrari California and the Maserati GranTurismo. continue reading...
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