Formula Roadshow returns to Jerusalem after summer conflict [w/video]

Filed under: Motorsports , Videos , Ferrari , Middle East Until recently, motor racing wasn’t even legal in Israel. There are many things that may come to mind when you think about Israel and its capital, Jerusalem. History, religion, security, conflict, peace..

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Ferrari developing V-twin motorcycle engine?

Filed under: Ferrari , Motorcycle , Rumormill When we read reports that Ferrari had applied for a patent on a V-twin engine design, our first thought was to check the date: this says the first of October, right…

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Weekly Recap: Cadillac plots a new way forward

Filed under: Motorsports , Cadillac , GM , Lotus , Ferrari , Luxury The CT6 will be a rolling buffet of GM’s latest technologies. Cadillac generated a minor firestorm this week by announcing plans to move its headquarters from Detroit to New York in 2015.

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Previewing the 2014 Paris Motor Show

Filed under: Concept Cars , Performance , Paris Motor Show , Supercars , Lamborghini , Ferrari , Renault , Luxury Don’t let the shiny objects detract from the serious side of the show. Sales, fuel economy and regulations are part of the conversation. The Paris Motor Show is one of the glitziest events on the automotive calendar

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What you missed on 9.25.14

Filed under: Convertible , Minivan/Van , Performance , Hatchback , Toyota , Ferrari 2015 Toyota Yaris: Still a car! It’s a car! Toyota hasn’t changed its formula for the subcompact Yaris all that much, still offering a blistering 106 horsepower and a four-speed automatic transmission in a small, affordable package.

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Ferrari 458 Speciale A is most powerful Prancing Horse convertible ever

Filed under: Convertible , Performance , Paris Motor Show , Ferrari Let all of the speculation finally end because the convertible version of the Ferrari 458 Speciale is here.

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Ferrari 458 Speciale Spider will make Paris debut

Filed under: Convertible , Performance , Europe , Paris Motor Show , Ferrari , Design/Style The news out of Ferrari is coming nearly as fast as its wonderful sports cars, as of late, with CEO Luca di Montezemolo stepping down and a special model for America upcoming. Now, it’s looking increasingly likely that the 458 Speciale Spider is making its world debut at the 2014 Paris Motor Show in early October, confirming earlier rumors

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Ferrari to reveal exclusive F12 NART next month in LA

Filed under: Coupe , Supercars , Ferrari While denying his tenure was coming to an end just prior to his resignation last week, outgoing Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo hinted at two new models to be revealed next month.

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What you missed on 9.11.14

Filed under: Convertible , Coupe , Sedan , Performance , Hirings/Firings/Layoffs , Maserati , Mazda , Ferrari , Diesel , Luxury Our favorite Ferraris of the Montezemolo Era Big news at Ferrari: CEO Luca di Montezemolo is officially stepping down. In his wake, he leaves quite a legacy, and thus, the Autoblog editors have been reminiscing about our favorite Prancing Horse models from Montezemolo’s tenure.

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Autoblog remembers its favorite Ferrari models of the Montezemolo Era

Filed under: Classics , Convertible , Coupe , Performance , Supercars , Ferrari , Luxury Italian cars have a reputation for drawing out the fiery, emotional and passionate sides of car enthusiasts – something that becomes abundantly clear when you ask a group of Autoblog editors to rank a list of their favorites. With the departure of Luca di Montezemolo from Ferrari being fresh on our collective minds today, your friendly team of editors started pleasantly discussing which of the cars launched during his era was our favorite

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Fiat gives outgoing Ferrari chairman $35M severance package

Filed under: Hirings/Firings/Layoffs , Earnings/Financials , Ferrari , Fiat Luca di Montezemolo may not have wanted to leave Ferrari this way, but don’t feel too bad for the departing chairman, because he’ll be hitting the ground with a golden parachute so big that he’ll never have to work again. According to the latest reports, Fiat will pay Montezemolo 26.95 million euros (nearly $35 million) in severance pay. A little more than half of that will be paid in a lump sum of 13.71 million euros ($17.7M, equivalent to five times his annual salary) on January 31, 2015, with the rest to be paid within the next 20 years

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What you missed on 9.10.14

Filed under: Coupe , Hirings/Firings/Layoffs , Audi , Ferrari , TV/Movies 2016 Audi TT driven in Spain “While it’s better than the second generation, it’s still very much a TT.” Those are Jonathon Ramsey’s words about the fresh-faced Audi coupe, which he recently tested on the (decidedly dusty) roads of Spain.

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Montezemolo steps down, Marchionne steps up as chairman of Ferrari

Filed under: Hirings/Firings/Layoffs , Ferrari , Fiat If the history of an automaker is divided up by the mandate of its leadership, then this is surely the end of an era for Ferrari . After repeatedly locking horns with Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne over a variety of issues, longtime Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo has announced his resignation.

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Ferrari chief staying on to launch new models in October

Filed under: Hirings/Firings/Layoffs , Paris Motor Show , Supercars , Ferrari Luca di Montezemolo has been running Ferrari since 1991. That’s a whopping 23 years already, and having been born the same year that Ferrari was founded, Montezemolo is now 67 years old

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Haas F1 secures engine deal with Ferrari

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari Plans are coming together for Gene Haas to launch his US-based Formula One team in 2016. The tooling magnate and NASCAR team owner has renamed his grand prix racing outfit from Haas Formula to Haas F1, he’s setting up shop in North Carolina with a satellite location to be announced somewhere in Europe, and now he’s penned an engine supply deal with Ferrari . The deal doesn’t come as such a surprise after Haas signed on as a sponsor with the Maranello squad a couple of months ago, but confirms the reinforcement of the partnership between the two teams.

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The sunniest Ferrari collection you’ve ever seen, shot for Forza mag

Filed under: Classics , Performance , Videos , Supercars , Ferrari There’s a stable of about 40 beautiful prancing horses hiding in a Tennessee garage. These thoroughbreds aren’t out to win the next Triple Crown, though.

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Race Recap: Belgian Grand Prix sings Waltzing Matilda

Filed under: Motorsports , Europe , Infiniti , Mercedes-Benz , Ferrari , Racing , McLaren Changeable.

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1954 Ferrari 375 MM Scaglietti Coupe named Best In Show at Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance

Filed under: Classics , Coupe , Performance , Misc. Auto Shows , Ferrari , Specialty , Luxury For the first time in the event’s 64-year history, the prestigious Best In Show honor at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance has been awarded to a Ferrari . The 1954 375 MM Scaglietti Coupe seen here is owned by car collector Jon Shirley of Medina, WA, and as it turns out, has quite a rich history

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$11.55 million 1964 Ferrari 250 LM highlights RM Auctions’ first night in Monterey

Filed under: Motorsports , Classics , Performance , Auctions , Ferrari Some of the biggest auto auctions of the year are held during the weekend of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. Millionaires gather in hopes of outbidding their contemporaries for incredibly rare cars.

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$11.55 million 1964 Ferrari 250 LM highlights RM Auctions’ first night in Monterey

What you missed on 8.15.14

Filed under: Motorsports , Classics , Coupe , Performance , Chevrolet , Hyundai , Misc. Auto Shows , Ferrari 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sells for record $38M A few decades ago you could buy a crappy NBA franchise for $40 million; these days that princely sum will only net you one Ferrari.

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1989 Ferrari F40 review had one Italian cyclist seeing rosso

Filed under: Classics , Coupe , Videos , Supercars , Ferrari We’ve got to say: we’re really enjoying the MotorWeek incarnation of this Throwback Thursday trend that seems to be enveloping everyone’s social media feeds. MW has an almost impossibly deep library of historical tape to draw from, meaning each recent Thursday has met with another gem dropped on YouTube . The last old-timer that drew our interest (and yours, based on all the comments) was a sports car showdown of epic, 1990s proportions

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1989 Ferrari F40 review had one Italian cyclist seeing rosso

Evo takes a Ferrari F40 across the Alps

Filed under: Coupe , Videos , Supercars , Ferrari There are many great GTs we’d choose for a romp across the Alps. And Ferrari has made many of them

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A Ferrari Dino 308 GT4 retrospective, by Gear Patrol

Filed under: Classics , Coupe , Performance , Videos , Ferrari When we think of desirable Ferraris from the 1970s, the choices are somewhat thin.

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Ferrari F12 gunning for GT-R’s Nürburgring lap time?

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$64M Ferrari 250 GTO could be a fake

Filed under: Classics , Ferrari Remember that Ferrari 250 GTO that we reported on last week, supposedly listed on mobile.de for $64 million? Well, don’t go putting down your deposit just yet, because it might be a fake.

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1962 Ferrari 250 GTO for sale in Germany at $64 million

Filed under: Car Buying , Classics , Coupe , Ferrari , Racing Prices keep climbing for the Ferrari 250 GTO with virtually no end in sight.

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Will this 1966 Ferrari three-seater surpass $20M at Pebble Beach auction?

Filed under: Classics , Coupe , Performance , Auctions , Ferrari , Luxury With a week of lavish automotive events coming up centered around the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in August, some of the highest profile auto auctions in the world are about to take place. Hearing about Ferrari Testa Rossas and 250 GTOs going for tens of millions of dollars during these events is commonplace, but Gooding & Company is bringing a unique Prancing Horse to sell in California that could be a record-breaker for the company. The car in question is the drop-dead gorgeous 1966 Ferrari 365 P Berlinetta Speciale with just 7,900 kilometers (4,910 miles) on the clock that’s pictured above, and it checks all of the boxes to make it incredibly desirable.

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Ferrari patents new electronic steering assist

Filed under: Performance , Technology , Ferrari Automobiles keep getting more and more advanced, with computers playing an ever-increasingly vital role in their operation. But some things remain the same.

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A decade later, here are 4 cars we miss and 5 we’re happy are gone [UPDATE]

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Haas pens partnership with Ferrari

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari Gene Haas is undertaking quite the initiative by starting his own Formula One team instead of simply buying an existing one. And he’s making it even harder on himself by laudably insisting on quartering the operation at his home base in North Carolina.

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