Rosso Ferrari (Spring / Summer 1999) issue 14
Language |
American English |
Publishing | 1999 |
Dimensions | 230 x 310 mm |
Table of Contents
Page | Description |
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6 | Calender of Events Whether it's Ferrari Challenge competition, a concours d'elegance, or a drivers' school or track day put on by your local dealer, you'll find a wealth of Ferrari events listed here. |
10 | Ferrari 360 Modena Paul Frère Europe's preeminent automotive journalist reveals the engineering genius and artistry behind Maranello's quickest normally-aspired V-8-powered road car yet. |
16 | Ferrari F399 Formula 1 Car Paul Frère It's already a proven winner. But can Rory Byrne's evolutionary design bring the Constructors championship back to Scuderia Ferrari? |
22 | Mario and Maranello's Racing Machines Peter Lyons With fondness, World Drivers Champion Mario Andretti looks back on his memorable drives in competition Ferraris, including his surprise return to Formula 1 in 1982. |
30 | Maranello in Marysville On a clear day in Ohio, you can see the records fall. A near-stock Ferrari 550 Maranello averages 184.164 mph over one hour and rewrites the history books of speed. |
36 | The Art of Formula 1 Take a trip past decades of Ferrari F1 cars through close-ups of their most interesting - and beautiful - parts. Allan Rosenberg provides new meaning to the term "zoom lens". |
42 | Through the Eyes of Racers Twenty Ferrari F355s, on first turn. A tingling cockpit perspective of the Ferrari Challenge, the most exciting single-marque racing series in North America. |
48 | Deep in the Heart of Hill Country John Lamm The author embarks on a "grand meander" through Texas' Hill Country (and greets its extra-friendly locals) with Ferrari's 550 Maranello. |
56 | The first V-12 Testa Rossa Phil Hill America's first Formula 1 World Champion reflects on the genesis of Il Nonno, the most legendary sports-racing Ferrari of all time. |
64 | Ferrari on the Internet A few keystrokes, a mouse-click or two, and a virtual-reality Ferrari showroom is at your fingertips. Take an exciting cyber-tour of both classic Ferraris and new models. |