Ferrari World issue 27
June / July 1995
Language |
English |
Dimensions | 64 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 The year got off to a stunning start for Ferrari with novelties galore. In early February, at the same time as the barchettas' gruelling but fruitful outing at Daytona, the presentation of the new Formula 1 machine aroused interest of the mass media worldwide. |
4 | Notebook | Notebook February - March 1995 |
12 | Formula 1 | The turning Point Roberto Boccafogli In the space of a season Formula 1 has changed and not only as far as the rulebook is concerned. The circus lacks a real start at present but, on a technical leve, the battle for the Manufacturers' title is already white hot. And Ferrari is right there. |
18 | Feature | EFFE 50 Ferrari F50 Alessandro Giudice Stunning looks, power, technology in a limited edition: meet the Ferrari F50, the Ferrari of the future. |
28 | Racing | Super Sebring IMSA Mark Winger It was only a matter of time before a Ferrari 333 SP won an American endurance race. Despite torrential rain, the all-Italian Ferrari-Pirelli combination finally came good at the Sebring 12 Hours. |
36 | Engines | Colombo's Idea Chapter Two Bruno de Prato The engine designed by Gioachino Colombo was fitted to Ferraris over twenty years. A story of technological longevity. |
44 | The Champions | Fangio: El Gaucho Juan Manuel Frangio Marco Valle In 1956 Juan Manuel Fangio, then a member of the Ferrari team, won his fourth world championship. Studded with disagreements and reconciliations, his triumph is a unique story. |
54 | Events | Ferrari F355 Challenge This one-make championship is drawing crowds all over the world. We take a quick look at the latest news from Italy, France and the USA. Monza - It's Giraudi all the way Le Castellet - The F355 gets to a flyer Sebring - A Hill on the podium |
56 | Events | A classic appointment The 1995 Genova Autostory exhibition has proved that it is now one of Italy's most successful events and the future looks even brighter. |
58 | Diary | Calendar of events National and international meetings that Ferrari enthusiasts cannot afford to miss. |