Ferrari World issue 31

February / March 1996

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 31, February / March 1996

Table of Contents

PageSectionDescription
1ContentsContents
3Editorial1996

Alessandro Giudice


Ah, how nice it would be if 1996 were the year ...
4NotebookNotebook
October, November
10Formula 1The dawning of a New Era
Michael Schumacher

Roberto Boccafogli


A new era is about to dawn at Maranello. The stage is set for the new men and a new season while the potent new V10 is waiting impatiently in the wings.
Are men more important than machines? Will the Prancing Horse finally gallop to victory?
We take a look at the pros and cons.
18FeaturesHorribly Handsome
Ferrari 166/212 'Uovo', s/n 024 MB

Giannino Marzotto


Ferrari predicted it would fall apart. But it didn't. Its designer tells the story of one of the most incredible cars ever built.
26FeaturesFerrari School

Alessandro Giudice


"Ferrari drivers" is a total immersion course in the secrets of fast, safe driving run by Andrea di Adamich.
34The ChampionsBig John
John Surtees

Franco Lini


In the course of a meteoric career John Surtees first became World Motorcycle Champion and then went on to win the F1 world title aboard a Ferrari in 1964.
40ArtAustralian Art

Arianna De Luca


Not many people "down under" are involved in automotive art, but Greg McNeill is already known world wide.
46EnginesThe Turbocharged V8
Chapter 6

Bruno de Prato


From the experiments in F1 to the muscliest road cars ever built at Maranello. Here's how a little gadget with a funny name led to the awesome Ferrari F40.
54EventsThe Earls Court Motor Show

Keith G. Bluemel


THe absence of Ferrari from the 1994 Motor Show at Birmingham N.E.C. meant that four of the five models on display at Earls Court were making their official UK Show debuts.
56EventsA warm welcome from Club Med
The Ferrari Club of Sardinia's brief history has not stopped it from staking a claim to being an efficient outfit. All that blue sky and sea doesn't hurt either.
58EventsCalendar of Events
National and international meetings that Ferrari enthusiasts cannot afford to miss.