Forza Magazine issue 59
FEBRUARY 2005
Language |
American English |
Dimensions | 214 x 275 mm |
Coming to AmericaWilliam Edgar
William Edgar
Monterey Historics fans raved about the Ferrari F1 cars, but not many knew the hows and whys behind their visit. We find out.Unintended PreservationMike Covello
Mike Covello
Everyone’s got a story about a bad mechanic, but this one spans the decades. Luckily, it has a happy ending.First Drive Ferrari F430Aaron Jenkins
How do you improve on an icon like the 360 Modena? Just like you’d expect: Spice up the looks, button down the handling and add 90 hp.Todt takes the WheelAndrew Frankl
After 11 years managing Ferrari’s F1 team, Jean Todt needed a new challenge; now he’s responsible for the road-car division, too.American SplendorPaul Jansen
Is the grass really greener on the other side of the pond? One European visitor casts an inquisitive eye on the FCA concours in Monterey.Waiting for EnzoGeorge Avgerakis
Finding the right Ferrari ain’t easy: One tifosi recalls the trials and tribulations of his hunt for the perfect 308.Formula 1 Icing on the CakeAndrew Frankl
Despite claiming both championships and facing new challenges from determined opposition, Ferrari stays on top.Hometown Rivalry - part VKarl Ludvigsen
The mid-1950s saw Ferrari and Maserati continue to battle in the 2-liter sports-car arena. In the end, one marque emerged as the clear winner.
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.