Forza Magazine issue 74
DECEMBER 2006 nummer 95
Language |
American English |
Dimensions | 214 x 275 mm |
Road Test Air Apparent Novitec’s supercharged F430Ian Kuah
The F430 is one of our favorite Ferraris, offering the perfect balance of power and control. Novitec aims to do the factory one better, with its twin-supercharged F430 Bi-Kompressor.Factory Inauguration Day Ferrari Classiche DepartmentJohann Lemercier
Johann Lemercier
Ferrari unveils Classiche, a department dedicated to restoring and maintaining vintage cars, as well as certifying their provenance.Market Report Modern Ferrari 12'sMichael Sheehan
We look at the market for the Boxer, Testarossa, 456 and 550/575M.Formula 1 Home Stretch Ferrari pulls aheadAndrew Frankl
Ferrari takes the lead in the constructors’ title chase, while Michael Schumacher pulls to within two points in the drivers’ championship.Classics Part of the Family Ferrari 250 GT/E 2+2Andy Saunders
The 250 GTE was Ferrari’s first four-seat “family car,” and this example is still being used as the company intended.Racing Living History Inside the Historic ChallengeChris McNeil
We take a look inside the Ferrari Historic Challenge series from the participants’ perspective.Contemporaries Gentlemen prefer Redheads Ferari TestarossaZachary Mayne
Some feel the Testarossa embodies the excesses of the 1980s, but it’s still a wonderful car. Eleven years and 82,000 miles ago, Joe Kunz chose a Testarossa as his daily driver.History Endurance Racer Ferrari 312 PB retrospectiveBill Oursler
While its 5-liter 512 had been bested by the Porsche 917, Ferrari’s 3-liter 312 PB carried the Scuderia to the 1972 sports-car world championship.
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.