The V 12 engine from 1,5 to 3 litres capacity.
The cover picture shows a wonderful berlinetta Touring on the 212 chassis, this being one of the models that bridged the gap between the original 125 engine and the 250: the latter number has identified the most fabulous Ferrari of all time.
The Ferrari Phenomenon provides a fresh perspective on the world's most charismatic car manufacturer and its iconic founder, combining everything from little-known history and biographical details of Enzo Ferrari and a virtual tour of the Ferrari factory and grounds, to unexpected facts on everything from one-off cars and race statistics and guidance on what to do when you visit Maranello. To develop this variety and detail required the international expertise of insider Luca Dal Monte, who was head of Ferrari's North American press office before returning to Italy as director of Maserati's worldwide press and public relations operations, and Motor Trend editor and best-selling author Matt Stone. Together their research and interviews bring unexpected stories to light, taking the reader behind the scenes, giving even knowledgeable Ferrari aficionados material they didn't know. Thousands of Ferrari books have been published and more come every year, but The Ferrari Phenomenon is one of the few that is indispensable to every fan of the Prancing Horse.
All the Ferraris that raced at Le Mans from 1949 to 1984. Including many, photographs of the time and tables with the characteristics of each car of the Scuderia del Cavallino, which participated in the famous race.
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