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Today, Ferrari is based in Maranello (Italy).
Until 1947, it was engaged in the production of racing cars and sponsorship of racers.
Then its main activity became the creation of street legal cars. The history of Ferrari is characterized by constant participation in competitions, mainly in Formula 1.
The first creation that came off the company's assembly line was the sporty Ferrari-125 GT.
Then they released models 125S, 159S, 166. All these cars had engines with 12 cylinders. These engines had a single upper distributor for all cylinder heads.
Over time, racing car engines became more and more powerful. At the same time, the degree of their forcing increased.
However, only the last model created by Ferrari during this period was able to compete seriously with Alfa Romeo's developments.
In order for "Ferrari" to be admitted to the "BT" series, the company needs to ensure the production of at least five hundred cars. To fulfill this condition, Enzo Ferrari decided to sign a contract with the FIAT corporation.
According to the terms of the agreement, Ferrari undertook to provide her with its engine drawings. "FIAT", in turn, undertook to ensure the production of the necessary number of bodies and parts for cars.
The heads of the corporation soon realized that they needed their own department for the development and production of sports cars.
Therefore, in 1969, the Ferrari company became part of the FIAT concern. Enzo Ferrari, as the creator of the enterprise, insisted on his right to manage it independently.
At the beginning of the seventies, the Ferrari company had already earned a reputation as a manufacturer of high-class racing and sports cars.
In 1971, a new model, the Berlinetta Boxer, was presented to the public. After two years, serial production of this car was established.
In 1984, "Testarossa" appeared, which was modernized in 1992.
In 1994, this model was again modified.
It was equipped with a 12-cylinder engine (volume - 4943 cm3, power - 440 hp). This car was capable of developing 315 km/h.
Another 2 years later, the new Maranello 550 car was released.
In recent years, Ferrari has also produced less expensive cars. For example, in the eighties, a four-seater Mondial appeared on the market.
It was produced in two versions (cabriolet/coupe).
In 1989, the 348TB, 348TS models were created.
In 1994, the F355 family was made on the basis of these cars.
Ferrari also produced highly comfortable 4-seater premium class coupes.