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The Case of the Three Phantom Ferraris of Modena

Dive into automotive history with an exclusive Ferrari anecdote every enthusiast should know.

Did You Know? Anecdotes and Curiosities about our Miniatures

Why has Ferrari become synonymous with the color red?

Ferrari red, known as 'Rosso Corsa', was originally the national color imposed on Italian cars in international racing. Since 1929, this color has become the brand's emblem and represents 85% of Ferrari production, although other colors are available.

What is the most produced Ferrari model of all time?

The Ferrari 348, produced between 1989 and 1995, holds the record with over 8,800 units manufactured. This model marked Ferrari's transition to larger production runs while maintaining the brand's exclusivity.

What does the prancing horse on the Ferrari logo mean?

The prancing horse comes from the emblem of pilot Francesco Baracca, an Italian flying ace during World War I. His mother suggested that Enzo Ferrari use this symbol in 1923, believing it would bring good luck to his racing cars.

Which Ferrari was the most expensive ever sold at auction?

A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sold for $48.4 million in 2018, setting a world record. Only 36 examples of this legendary model were produced, which explains its exceptional value on the collector market.

How many Ferraris are produced each year?

Ferrari deliberately limits its production to approximately 11,000 to 12,000 cars per year to preserve the brand's exclusivity. This rarity strategy maintains the desirability and high resale value of Ferrari models on the market.