Rosso Ferrari (Fall / Winter 1999) issue 15

LanguageAmerican English language icon American English
Publishing1999
Dimensions230 x 310 mm

Front Cover This spectacular photo of Eddie Irvine driving the F399 at Fiorano was photographed by Giancarlo Reggiani
The world of Ferrari includes Ferrari Challenge racing, three new rallies, drivers' schools, track events, festivals and scenic
The world of Ferrari includes Ferrari Challenge racing, three new rallies, drivers' schools, track events, festivals and scenic drives.
The first Ferrari Challenge Rally in North America tackles the highs and lows of Colorado with a jubilant crowd of Ferrari owner
The first Ferrari Challenge Rally in North America tackles the highs and lows of Colorado with a jubilant crowd of Ferrari owners.
The 360 Modena is the first all-aluminium Ferrari, and beneath its skin it is a wonder to behold.
One of Ferrari's most beautiful and exciting sports-racing cars gets its day in the sun. With Remembrances by Sam Posey.
Famous for its V-12 engines, Ferrari also has a remarkable history of engines with fewer cylinders - from 1 to 10.
Have you ever wondered about the magix of racing's pitstops? An interview with one of the pit crew revails the intricacies of th
Have you ever wondered about the magix of racing's pitstops? An interview with one of the pit crew revails the intricacies of the job.
Maginificent model racing cars from a bygone era bring out the childlike wonder in all of us.
Driving from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to the southernmost tip of South America in a 550 Maranello - what could be better ?
Your electronic resource for bringing the world of Ferrari to your computer screen: it's as easy as www.ferrari.com

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Table of Contents

PageDescription
6Calendar of Events
8Across the Great Divide by Peter Egan
18Aluminium Space Frame by Patrick Hong
26The Mulsanne's Fantastic Flyer by John Lamm
36Galleria Ferrari by John Lamm
42Inside Formula 1
48Spindizzies
54Ferrari to the End of the World by Richard Brenner
64Ferrari on the Internet