Ferrari World issue 24

December 1994 / January 1995

LanguageEnglish language icon English
Dimensions64 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.

Cover of Ferrari World issue 24, December 1994 / January 1995

Table of Contents

PageSectionDescription
1ContentsContents
3EditorialEditorial

The Publisher


Staying away from you all for over a year hasn't been easy for us. But here we are again, with that blend of reports, information, data and excitement with which we have been regaling our readership since the first number came out in 1989.
4NotebookNotebook
July
8Formula 1From the Ferrari T1 to the T1B

Paolo D'Alessio


All the retouches and engineering modifications that have changed the look and the heart of the single-seater from Maranello. Right up to the longed-for victory.
18PersonalitiesThe Frenchman arrives
Jean Todt

Roberto Ambrosi


Jean Todt, Ferrari's new racing director is tough, ambitious and very charismatic. To him falls the task of bringing victory to the Cavallino's new technology.
22FeatureThirty and still Sexy
Ferrari 250 LM

Cristiano Zaffaroni


Born to race in GT competition it had to compete against more powerful sports cars. And it won. It was the Ferrari 250 Le Mans, stunningly beautiful and revolutionary.
31ArtThe return of the Bronze Age
J. Paul Nesse

Gordon Maltby


The hands of J. Paul Nesse have brought some pages of automotive history back to life. A great sculptor in love with speed.
34FeatureFerrari 512 TR and Mercedes-Benz 600 SEC
Back to Back

Stefano Pasini


Two different construction philosophies sharing almost identical power. A top-level comparison of the pleasure and excitement of the Ferrari 512 TR and Mercedes-Benz 600 SEC.
42EventsRight to the last bend
Ferrari 348 Challenge
With two more race to go, this is how long we'll have to wait to see who, from a large group of talented and competitive drivers, will finally win the Ferrari 348 Challenge of 1994.
44EventsA white-hot final
Supercar GT
The continuous rise of Vittorio Colombo has by now defined the Jolly Club's end of season strategy. But the opposition isn't prepared to stand by and watch.
46Events500 Miles in Ferrari
A very beautiful route along the roads of the Abruzzo, a meeting that has become a tradition animated by a guest who is very popular with fans of Ferrari and F1: Ezio Zermiani.
49ModelsReds on display

Emilio Re


Here are three little Ferraris which faitfully reflect the current production car range: the Ferrari 348 Spider, the Ferrari 512 TR and the Ferrari 458 GT 2+2. In 1/43 scale, of course.