Forza Magazine issue 55
AUGUST 2004
Language |
American English |
Dimensions | 96 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.
Table of Contents
Page | Section | Description |
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18 | Show & Race | Ferraris, Bugattis and other exotics shine at Newport Concours Howard V. Koby |
20 | Show & Race | Retromobile refreshes the tired soul Chris Christiansen 29. Rétromobile France, 13 - 22 February 2004 |
22 | Show & Race | Le Mans Story opens at Le Mans circuit Thierry Lesparre |
24 | Show & Race | Tour de Belgique kicks off new Ferrari season Arnaud Meunier |
28 | First Drive | Everyday Exotic Ferrari 612 Scaglietti Winston Goodfellow The Ferrari 612 Scaglietti takes the Ferrari 2+2 to new heights, delivering supercar power and poise in a comfortable, four-seat package. Winston Goodfellow drives Ferrari's new 2+2 and finds it's more than just a worthy successor to the 456. |
36 | History | Ferrari's Foursight Eric Jacobs Enzo Ferrari gambled that two seats would make the 250 GTE a success, and he was right: The new plus-size model became the best-selling Ferrari of its day. Ferrari's first 2+2, the 250 GTE. |
42 | Formula 1 | Michael 4, Rest of the Field 0 Andrew Frankl Michael Schumacher's undefeated winning streak continues, but BAR's Jenson Button emerges as a real threat to his dominance. A report on the action at Bahrain and Imola. Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2004 FIA Formula One World Championship round 03, Bahrain, 2 - 4 April 2004 Gran Premio Warsteiner di San Marino 2004 FIA Formula One World Championship round 04, San Marino, 23 - 25 April 2004 |
49 | Small World | A Model Family Andy Saunders Michele Conti was one of the world's best automotive model makers, and now his son Maurizio carries on the family tradition with assistance from his mother, Maria. Two generations of modelers and their Ferrari creations. |
54 | Road Test | Black Sheep Jay Jones Some enthusiasts don't consider the 308 GT4 a full member of the Ferrari stables, but that didn't dissuade Tate Casey from fully restoring his European model. We visit Carobu Engineering for a look at Casey's made-over Ferrari. |
62 | Events | Amelia Casual Winston Goodfellow Vintage car concours are typically formal affairs. For a show with a more relaxed atmosphere, Amelia Island is recommended. 9. annual Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance United States, 9 - 11 March 2004 |
65 | Suppliers | A Perfect Fit Giancarlo Rosetti Schedoni began life as a shoe company in the late 1800s, but over the last few decades the leather company has developed a comfortable and complementary relationship with Ferrari. A 124-year old firm that's still run by the founder's family. |
69 | Games | 64-bit Scuderia Project Gotham Racing 2 Aaron Jenkins Ferraris are usually best enjoyed on a racetrack or deserted back road, but now enthusiasts can push the limits in their own living rooms. |
74 | People | Love and Marriage David Katz Sally Mason-Styrron fell for Ferraris as a teenager. She began racing them in her 20s, and today she and her husband Dudley regularly compete with some of Maranello's finest race cars. Her life and love of the marque. |
79 | Racing | Into the Fire Peter Brock Hopes were high for the factory-built 575 GTCs of Barron Connor Racing at Sebring and Le Mans Test Days, but would they be a match for the Corvettes and the Prodrive 550 Maranellos? The Ferrari action in Florida and France. 52nd Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring American Le Mans Series round 01, United States, 17 - 20 March 2004 |
96 | Rearview Mirror | An impromptu pose at Riverside, 1963 Otto Zipper, Marilyn Fox and the Lusso Allen Kuhn |