Forza Magazine issue 110

JUNE 2011

LanguageAmerican English language icon American English
EditorAaron Jenkins
PublishingRoss Periodicals Inc., ISSN 1093-0949
Dimensions64 pages, 214 x 275 mm

Forza magazine reports since 1996 on Ferrari automobiles, history, racing, personalities and news. Your best resource on Ferraris, published 8 times a year. Forza Magazine is designed for Ferrari automobile owners and enthusiasts. Issues include track reports, reviews, current news, renovation information, photographs, and articles on the history of Ferraris.

Cover of Forza Magazine issue 110, JUNE 2011

Table of Contents

PageSectionDescription
1Contents
4Dateline NewsNew showrooms, more cars
6In the MailA Ferrari owner after 50 years

Bruce H. Leeds

Bruce H. Leeds


10Passing GlanceWe drive the 599 GTO and 599 GTB

Andrew Frankl


The Ferrari 599 GTB and 599 GTO may look very similar, but the GTO is lighter, faster and much, much meaner.
14ShoptalkAnnual maintenance, leaking shocks and more

Brain Crall


18Show & RaceRétromobile, Rodeo Drive concours

Arnaud Meunier, Howard V. Koby


24DesignFour-ward Thinking

Johan Lemercier

Johan Lemercier


We get our first look at the new Ferrari Four during its unveiling at the Geneva Auto Show. Is the FF as radical as it appears? We ask three designers about the controversial-looking new Ferrari.
28ComparismGenerational Divide

Winston Goodfellow

Winston Goodfellow


The 1950s Ferrari California Spyder inspired the current Ferrari California, but is the connection more than hood-scoop deep?
36ModifiedPlastic Fantastic

Zachary Mayne

Zachary Mayne


What do you do with a fiberglass-bodied, dry-sump 308? Prepare it for racing!
42Formula 1A New Beginning

Andrew Frankl

Paul-Henri Cahier


Pirelli tires, KERS and moveable rear wings were introduced this year to make F1 racing more exciting. Have they worked as planned? The 2011 F1 season-opener in Australia produced some surprising results.
46RacingTantalizing Potential

Peter Brock

Gayle Brock, Peter Brock


In its Sebring debut, the new Ferrari 458 GT showed both speed and frailty.
53MarketFerrari starting at $15K

Michael Sheehan

Steve Anderson


Our V6 and V8 market update runs the gamut, from 308 GT4s to Dino 206 GTs. Dino prices are up, but Mondials and 308s remain affordable.
58Back IssuesComplete your collection!
64RearviewPhil Hill's first Ferrari

William Edgar