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Celebrate the best of Ferrari with TG mag's special issue!
An entire magazine dedicated to the most thrilling carmaker in the world? You got it
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There’s a reason Ferrari is still the most-loved brand in the motoring world, and it’s not just the beauty of the machines that attracts the masses – no other manufacturer builds such consistently brilliant engines as Ferrari.
But then there is the beauty of the machines which, when Ferrari gets it right, suddenly makes everything else seem too generic or overblown. Here, for your delectation, is our celebration of everything prancing horse.
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Advertisement - Page continues belowFerrari 488 Pista
First came the 360 Challenge, and it was good. Then came the 430 Scuderia and 458 Speciale, and they were better. Now there's the 488 Pista...
LaFerrari
A drive in Ferrari's masterstroke: LaFerrari. Say your prayers and hold on tight.
Advertisement - Page continues belowFerrari 812 Superfast
As quick as an F12tdf, but with more power and a smaller price. Chris Harris meets the modestly named 812 Superfast.
Ferrari 458 Spider vs McLaren 12C Spider
Ferrari vs McLaren in a battle of the V8 Spiders. The 458 takes on the 12C in the hills above Monaco, and the winner takes it all.
Ferrari 458 Speciale
Forget Napolean. Elba now has a more illustrious resident - a Ferrari 458 Speciale.
Ferrari F12tdf
We take Ferrari's hairiest road car ever - the 770bhp F12tdf - on a mission to track down an even twitchier machine... a Eurofighter Typhoon.
Advertisement - Page continues belowEnzo Ferrari
120 years after his birth, Il Commendatore still casts a massive shadow over the company he founded back in March 1947.
Ferrari Portofino
Can Maranello's most junior model succeed where the Cali failed, and claim to be a 'proper' Ferrari?
Advertisement - Page continues belowFerrari 288 GTO, F40, F50 and Enzo
Some say that the LaFerrari was an 'out of nowhere' Ferrari, sharing nothing with its predecessors. This is untrue. Allow us to explain...
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