A red 1993 Ferrari F40 LM by Michelotto fetched $11 million during the annual Monterey Car Week in California. Estimated at $8.5 million to $9.5 million, it was the second priciest lot at RM Sotheby’s ...
He managed Renault's transition to turbo engines and achieved the first-ever turbo victory at the 1979 French Grand Prix, ...
Some Ferraris are legends, but a few go even further into the realm of myth. While some may consider the F40 as the finest Prancing Horse ever built, there’s an even rarer and more desirable version.
The Ferrari F40 was the last car that Enzo Ferrari approved and is remembered as one of the greatest cars to have ever come from Maranello. It was the first production car to reach a top speed of over ...
Collectors' cars usually get their ten minutes of fame and then, back into the climate-controlled garage they go. Well, not this 1989 Ferrari F40, widely referred to as the world's most famous F40.
A road car that’s been converted into a competition racer is no big deal. Such modifications have been done before and will continue to be done well into the future. A road-going Ferrari F40 that ...
The F40 is a modern Maranello classic, the first Ferrari production car to top 200 mph (322 kmh) and a car that anticipated a trend for hardcore roadgoing supercars 25 years before it became a thing.
Among exotic car manufacturers, one remains supreme: Ferrari. And among Ferraris, one model, according to the internet, stands above the rest: the F40. The Italian carmaker’s late-Eighties flagship ...