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The Rosso Corsa has been used uninterruptedly by Italian manufacturers Ferrari and Alfa Romeo. Since the 1990s, other traditional colours have resurfaced, such as the British racing green F1 Jaguar Racing cars and Aston Martin sports cars, and the white F1 BMW Sauber. German manufacturers like Mercedes-Benz and Audi (Auto Union) used silver ...
Formula One sponsorship liveries have been used since the 1968 season. Before the arrival of sponsorship liveries in 1968 the nationality of the team determined the colour of a car entered by the team, e.g. cars entered by Italian teams were rosso corsa red, cars entered by French teams were bleu de France blue, and cars entered by British teams (with several exceptions, such as cars entered ...
National colours were mostly replaced in Formula One by commercial sponsor liveries in 1968, but unlike most other teams, Ferrari always kept the traditional red but the shade of the colour varies. [5] From 1996 to 2007 Ferrari F1 cars were painted in a brighter, almost orange day-glo to adjust for colour balance on television screens. The ...
Such as, for example, this V-8-powered 2006 Ferrari 248 F1 car piloted by none other than Michael Schumacher, which is headed to auction at RM Sotheby's next month. Courtesy of RM Sotheby's
Up for auction today at Bring A Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos) is a collection of 47 Ferrari F1 racecars in 1:43 scale, complete with a custom designed display case ...
The following is a complete list of racing cars manufactured by Ferrari. Current. Year Car Image Category ... 1948 125 F1 Ferrari 125 F1; 1950 275 F1; 1950 340 F1 ...
Schumacher's V-10 Ferrari Formula 1 car goes up for auction in April. Get those paddles ready!
The Ferrari 575M Maranello [3] (Type F133) is a two-seat, two-door, grand tourer manufactured by Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari. Launched in 2002, it is essentially an updated 550 Maranello featuring minor styling changes from Pininfarina. The 575M was replaced by the 599 GTB in the first half of 2006. Ferrari 575M Maranello (rear)