Car giant Ferrari had celebrated its 70th anniversary on March 12, 2017. In commemoration of its milestone achievement, it had kicked start its celebration by re-enacting what transpired 710 years earlier. It celebrated its first car launch which was the 12. 5 S. Ferrari just built 2 units of the famed car powered by a 1.5-liter V12 engine.
Ferrari plans to host its historic anniversary in 60 countries. In line with the celebration, it will also honor its greatest cars in history. Check out some of the cars included in its greatest list.
Ferrari F-2004. Ferrari is already involved in the competition long before it built its first road worthy car. According to Drives reports, the F-2004 is considered to be the greatest car that the car manufacturer has ever built. Driven by legendary driver Michael Schumacher, powered by a 685 KW, V10 ENGINE, won 15 of the 18 races in the 2004 Formula 1 races. It not only gave a manufacturer championship but a driver's championship as well.
Ferrari Daytona. The Ferrari 365 GTB/4 'Daytona' is the most beautiful Ferrari ever built. Powered by a 350 HP, 4.4l engine. Car and Bike reported that Ferrari won the 1st to the 3rd position during the Daytona Race in 1967 using the car. It has a top speed of 280 km/h and has an acceleration rate of 5.5 seconds to reach 0 - 100 mph.
Ferrari 430 Escuderia. The Ferrari 430 Escuderia took car elegance and speed at a new level. Formula 1 driver Michael Schumacher helped conceptualize this fast car to nearly an inch of perfection. MSN reviewed that the car has a monster 510 HP engine that can run up to 198 miles per hour. Acceleration from 0-60 mph is 3.2 seconds only. Its gearbox reduces shifting to a thousandth of a second. The differential was patterned after an actual F1 car for aerodynamic purposes.
These are just some of the greatest Ferrari model cars. There is definitely a wide variety of Ferrari cars that is included in its fleet and there is more to come for this famous auto brand.
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