Ferrari World issue 21
April / May 1993
Language |
English |
Dimensions | 80 pages, 211 x 298 mm |
The English edition of Ferrari World Magazine was published between 1989 and 1997. Similar to the Italian and German edition of Ferrari World Magazine, it mainly features reports on events, contemporary and classic Ferrari models, contributed by reknown Ferrari experts and photographers.
Table of Contents
Page | Section | Description |
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1 | Contents | Contents |
3 | Editorial | Editorial Alessandro Giudice Spring is in the air in the Western World and the worst of the recession seems to be over, but the first signs of recovery are being kept very muted, almost to prevent any excessive optimism. |
5 | Notebook | Notebook September - January |
12 | Formula 1 | Formula One: an ultimatum Roberto Gurian Luca di Montezemolo has caused concern in the world of Formula 1, but that does not worry him and he is throwing down the gauntlet again. Either the rules are changed or Ferrari will not take part. The President has spoken. Meanwhile Berger and Alesi are bringing the new F93 to the circuit. |
18 | Profile | The cult of the engine Carlo Chiti Daniela Zacconi For him, designing is like a religion, a mission. The engineer Carlo Chiti, has been building engines for 40 years, it is his only passion, apart from dogs ... |
24 | Feature | A silver Dream Ferrari 275 GTS Phil Ward All Ferraris generate strong emotion and the sight and sound of an open top V12 is the ultimate motoring experience. The Pininfarina styled 275 GTS qualifies in every respect. |
32 | Feature | The Elixer of Life still flows Ferrari 400 automatic Luigi Ferrarini This four-seater Ferrari, to remain actually unchanged for almost twenty years, boasted two important 'firsts'. It was the first car produced by Maranello to be fitted with an automatic gearbox, and the first with ABS. |
40 | Feature | Together from the very beginning Ferrari & Monza Mauro Mori There is a very special link between the Scuderia of Maranello and the Monza Autodromo. 11 victories have marked the participation of the Cavallino's single-seaters in the Italian Grand Prix on the Lombardy circuit. |
46 | Art | The roar of the brush Daniela Zacconi The car, seen both as a product of technology and as an expression of culture, is the inspiration of the paintings of Enzo Naso, an artist of great orginality from the city of Naples. |
52 | Collecting | The passion for automobilia Daniela Zacconi This passion is sometimes transmitted from father to son, or it can be spontaneous. But there is no cure for the fever of collecting: sometimes it is a difficult life. |
57 | Profile | First lady Sue Newton Phil Ward Sue Newton, Ferrari racing driver. Overflowing with confidence, this very determined lady has exploded all the myths surrounding the competition abilities of women. |
61 | Profile | His and Hers Readers' Cars Phil Ward Sue and Paul Skinner are advocates of the philosophy that life begins at forty, their justification for this statement coincided with the purchase of their first Ferrari. |
64 | Club | American horses James M. Pyle Nearly 3500 members, regional organisation, annual mega-meetings: these features make the Ferrari Club of America one of the best organised in the world. |