Ferrari production to increase under Marchionne

Filed under: Plants/Manufacturing , Ferrari The head of any company has to juggle the relationship between supply and demand. Of course, that applies to automakers too, even ones as high-end as Ferrari .

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Weekly Recap: What led to the end of the Montezemolo Era at Ferrari?

Filed under: Motorsports , Performance , Supercars , Cadillac , Dodge , Mercedes-Benz , Porsche , Ferrari Montezemolo “resigned,” but his tenure at the helm will rank him among Ferrari’s greatest leaders. It’s Enzo, then Montezemolo.

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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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Ferrari reveals one-off F12 TRS at Sicily cavalcade

Filed under: Convertible , Performance , Europe , Ferrari Every year Ferrari owners gather from all corners of the globe for the annual Ferrari Cavalcade. This year’s edition just wrapped up in Sicily, where over 90 proud owners from 27 different countries brought their prides and joys. Some of the participating supercars were more rare and notable than others – included among them several LaFerraris – but the extravaganza included the reveal of one very unique Prancing Horse.

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Ferrari pays tribute to Niki Lauda with one-off 458

Filed under: Motorsports , Coupe , Performance , Ferrari Though Niki Lauda may today be chairman of the Mercedes F1 team, anyone who’s seen Rush will know that he’s inexorably tied to Ferrari . And it’s that bond that Ferrari has celebrated with this special-edition 458 Italia .

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1964 Ferrari 250 LM expected to net $12-15 million at RM’s NY auction

Filed under: Classics , Auctions , Ferrari , Racing If you’re one of the very fortunate souls that has $12 to $15 million burning a very large hole in your pocket, we’ve found the perfect way to liberate yourself from the burden of so much money – buy this Ferrari , which is being put up for auction. It’s a supremely rare Ferrari 250 LM, the 24th member of a 32-car run, that rolled off the assembly line on what we imagine was a brilliant, sunny Italian summer’s day in July of 1964. Officially known as Chassis 6107, this 250 LM is rare because unlike its brothers, it wasn’t originally bought to be a race car

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Road & Track names its 2013 Performance Car of the Year

Filed under: Convertible , Coupe , Sedan , Performance , Wagon , Hatchback , Audi , BMW , Chevrolet , Ford , Jaguar , Mercedes-Benz , Mini , Nissan , Porsche , Ferrari , Luxury Road & Track recently staged its first annual Performance Car of the Year test, pitting 13 new and updated performance cars against each other on track, then graduating the top six to a road test before picking a winner. Additionally, the magazine staff picked the best automobiles of the year in eight categories. But first, let’s cover the PCotY segment

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Ferrari patent suggests one-off SP FFX

Filed under: Coupe , Performance , Ferrari You remember that batch of patent drawings we brought you a couple of weeks ago showing an unspecified Ferrari coupe? The interwebs were ablaze in speculation over what the car depicted could be, and we’ve been watching them all until we landed on the one that seems to make the most sense.

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1955 Belgian GP movie tells the story of Spa

Filed under: Motorsports , Classics , Europe , Videos , Ferrari , Racing With the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix happening this weekend, Shell reminded a few guests what the Spa-Francorchamps track and Belgian countryside were like in 1955. That year the petroleum company made a 30-minute movie about the grand prix – this is back when the track was called the Francorchamps National Circuit, near the town of Spa, and a list of its important corners didn’t include a mention of Eau Rouge – where it was doing the same thing it still does today: working on fuels and lubricants via its technical partnership with Ferrari .

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Shelby Cobra, Mercedes 300SL and 1947 Woodie from Petersen Museum headed to auction

Filed under: Classics , Convertible , Performance , Wagon , Auctions , Ford , Ferrari , Luxury The changes happening at the Petersen Museum have been making the rounds in major press, but it probably won’t be until August 18, during Pebble Beach , when we get the full story on what’s happening; that’s where and when museum reps plan on announcing the way forward for the SoCal institution.

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Mansory Stallone makes a man out of Ferrari F12

Filed under: Aftermarket , Coupe , Performance , Ferrari , Luxury The Mansory Stallone you see above isn’t the first such transmogrification of a Prancing Horse.

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Mansory Stallone makes a man out of Ferrari F12