r/Ferrari • u/Alone_Tea7772 • 46m ago
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Owner of this car matched his spec to his best friend's GTS. Same Azzurro La Plate color but without the strip. He also owns a Pista, 296, Sf90 and a Roma. All light blue apart from the Pista.
r/Ferrari • u/Alone_Tea7772 • 46m ago
Owner of this car matched his spec to his best friend's GTS. Same Azzurro La Plate color but without the strip. He also owns a Pista, 296, Sf90 and a Roma. All light blue apart from the Pista.
r/Ferrari • u/Peter-Jacobsen • 11h ago
I heard someone say it’s a 308 but I have no idea what year
r/Ferrari • u/Jackr6275 • 15h ago
12Cilindri right behind it too
r/Ferrari • u/J-Love-McLuvin • 15h ago
One of the things I love most about driving my 458 is zooming around the mountains and coastal roads in California, which is where I live. To me it allows for a true expression of what the car is about. But things change. Soon I will be moving to the eastern/coastal North Carolina, where the terrain is quite flat and the roads are straight. I'm expecting this is really going to impact my driving enjoyment. The car will still of course be what it is, but I feel as though I will be limited in being able to challenge the car or myself.
So the question to you flatlanders out there: How does owning/driving a Ferrari in flat terrain/straight roads impact your enjoyment of the car? Does it still blow your hair back/skirt up? Pros/cons of driving a Ferrari in a flat landscape?
r/Ferrari • u/AccordingAd1635 • 16h ago
Charts from the free CarClimb app: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6476964012
r/Ferrari • u/Grouchy_Olive5009 • 19h ago
Follow up of my previous post Ferrari Finali Mondiali, this time with a little walk in one of the garage.
r/Ferrari • u/MarauderZZ • 23h ago
r/Ferrari • u/IncognitoChip • 1d ago
A few of the (more) special Ferraris I’ve seen
r/Ferrari • u/chri99_ • 1d ago
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r/Ferrari • u/TwoGapper • 1d ago
Spotted down a street of ordinary semis, Ferraris are usually garaged in this area. Being a nosey parker 😂 is this a 812 Superfast?
r/Ferrari • u/actionjackson96 • 1d ago
I thought the F80 looked way better in person— so low to the ground and futuristic. 12Cilindri looked great as well.