RE: Ferrari supercar exhibition opens
Wednesday 13th March 2013
Hot on the heels of its appearance at Geneva, Ferrari’s LaFerrariwill be displayed as part of an exhibition at the Ferrari Museum in Maranello.
Ferrari supercar exhibition opens
'Technology. Design. Myth' exhibition features all the limited-run models from Ferrari's past
A large part of the exhibition, named ‘Ferrari Supercar: Technology. Design. Myth’, will be given over to the new car, and feature displays that catalogue the entire process from the car’s conception through to approval, as well as detailed information on its technical content and styling. Two full-scale design bucks of the car will also be shown.
But while the LaFerrari will take centre stage, displays will also feature all of Ferrari’s limited-run and homologation specials. In other words, examples of the 250 GTO, '288' GTO, F40, F50, Enzo, 599XX Evo, GTO Evo, F40 Competizione and FXX will be exhibited – and as if that wasn’t enough, there’ll also be a selection of Ferrari’s Formula 1 cars through the ages.
The exhibition, which was opened by Luca di Montezemolo himself, will run until September 30.
Discussion
lewisf182 said:
Must say that new pic of the La ferrari looks much better and well proportioned? the previous picture showing the rear wheel hidden in the arch looks hilarious, this looks much better.
Exactly what I was going to post, looks much better in that photo than those i've seen previously.Ikobo said:
lewisf182 said:
Must say that new pic of the La ferrari looks much better and well proportioned? the previous picture showing the rear wheel hidden in the arch looks hilarious, this looks much better.
Exactly what I was going to post, looks much better in that photo than those i've seen previously.Froomee said:
Ikobo said:
lewisf182 said:
Must say that new pic of the La ferrari looks much better and well proportioned? the previous picture showing the rear wheel hidden in the arch looks hilarious, this looks much better.
Exactly what I was going to post, looks much better in that photo than those i've seen previously.Amirhussain said:
Froomee said:
Ikobo said:
lewisf182 said:
Must say that new pic of the La ferrari looks much better and well proportioned? the previous picture showing the rear wheel hidden in the arch looks hilarious, this looks much better.
Exactly what I was going to post, looks much better in that photo than those i've seen previously.P4ROT said:
Amirhussain said:
Froomee said:
Ikobo said:
lewisf182 said:
Must say that new pic of the La ferrari looks much better and well proportioned? the previous picture showing the rear wheel hidden in the arch looks hilarious, this looks much better.
Exactly what I was going to post, looks much better in that photo than those i've seen previously.robinessex said:
So, how much would it cost to fill your garage with this lot? 250 GTO, '288' GTO, F40, F50, Enzo, 599XX Evo, GTO Evo, F40 Competizione and FXX
Also, is there anyone that owns the full set - Sultan of Brunei maybe? (For the sake of completion, the F50GT was a pretty special 'special edition' too!)LotusOmega375D said:
I think I'm staring at LaFerrari too long and am starting to see images of this 1995 Ford GT90 concept in my head. Do I need to go out for a bit of (very) fresh air?
It's the 'shrug' it has in the shoulders - some cars are hunched, this one of shrugging...Perhaps it's unsure that it's the definite article?
Made the pilgrimage to Maranello a couple of years ago.
Could have sat in "The Room of Champions" surrounded by all the F1 champions helmets, trophies & cars, and watching a wonderfully evocative film about them all. This news makes me want to go again!
Visited Stuttgart last year to see the Porsche and Mercedes-Benz museums. Both brilliant in their own way; Porsche more aimed at the enthusiast, Mercedes suitable for all as more a history of transport experience. The highlight was being shown round a Mercedes engine production line by the Chief Executive who was sent to the USA to set up the 1st Merc factory there! He's now on phased retirement and enjoys being a tour guide now!
Could have sat in "The Room of Champions" surrounded by all the F1 champions helmets, trophies & cars, and watching a wonderfully evocative film about them all. This news makes me want to go again!
Visited Stuttgart last year to see the Porsche and Mercedes-Benz museums. Both brilliant in their own way; Porsche more aimed at the enthusiast, Mercedes suitable for all as more a history of transport experience. The highlight was being shown round a Mercedes engine production line by the Chief Executive who was sent to the USA to set up the 1st Merc factory there! He's now on phased retirement and enjoys being a tour guide now!
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