Ferrari’s irruption in Formula 1 occurred at the Monaco Grand Prix, in 1950, with the 125 model. From that moment, both the category and the Italian brand forged a feedback link in which one and the other have created a passion that together with thousands of fans not only in Italy, but around the world. Scroll down to see all the cars that refer to the highest category of motorsports.
The irruption of ferrari on the Formula 1 It happened at the Monaco Grand Prix, in 1950, with the 125 model. It was driven by Alberto Ascari, and he got the second position. Since then, both the red house and the highest category of motorsports have created a mutual feedback loop in which both have created a passion that together with thousands of fans not only in Italy, but around the world.
During this period both the category and the mythical Italian brand forged a feedback link in which one and the other have created a passion that together with thousands of fans not only in Italy, but around the world. Even, ferrari has “special” car models with names closely related to the F1. Here are all of them:
Ferrari 488 GTB The Schumacher
Five world titles were enough to Michael Schumacher become an icon in the sporting history of the Maranello house. The German driver’s first title was achieved in 2000 and until 2004 he was the most dominant in F1. The 488 GTB The Schumacher It has been built in honor of the single-seater F2003-GA, with which he won the championship in 2003.
It appeared for the 70th Anniversary of the brand. This car originally has a 3,902 cubic centimeter V8 engine capable of delivering 670CV at 8,000 rpm with a maximum torque of 760 Nm. It accelerates from 0 to 200 km/h in 8.3 seconds.
ferrari enzo
ferrari It is the only team that has not participated in any edition of F1. We could almost say that the brand and the category have been mutually created. Looking at it this way, we at Tork News find it impossible to leave the ferrari enzo, created in 2002, out of this list. This supercar represents the essence of the brand and is manufactured based on the legendary 288 GTO, F40 and F50 models. In fact, Schumacher has participated in its development.
The motorization of this spectacular work of engineering is made up of a traditional 6-liter V12 block that is capable of providing a power of 660 CV for a set of 1,355 kg. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.6” and has a top speed of 350 km/h.
Ferrari F12 berlinetta The Stirling
As part of its 70th Anniversary, the Maranello house launched the Ferrari F12 berlinetta The Stirling to honor another of the brand’s iconic riders. Its about Sir Stirling Moss, who has given the Italian team four consecutive runner-up finishes in F1 between 1955 and 1958. Under the hood is a 731 hp V12 engine, capable of propelling this beast from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.1” for a maximum speed of 340 km/h. Its production was limited to 10 copies.
Ferrari F355 F1
The Ferrari 355 F1 They were the first model to have an automatic gearbox like the one used by the single-seaters in the category, with paddles on the steering wheel. This type of transmission allowed drivers to shift up and down without releasing the control during the race. In fact, this change made its debut in the F1 model of the 1989 Brazilian GP, with which the British Nigel Mansell he won that race.
Its engine was a central longitudinal 8-cylinder V-shaped naturally aspirated engine capable of developing a maximum torque of 363 Nm from 6,000 rpm and a power of 380 hp at 8,250 rpm associated with a 6-speed automatic transmission. It accelerated from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.7”. Its maximum speed was 295 km/h.
Ferrari F430 Scuderia Spider 16M
This copy was created to celebrate no less than the 16 titles won by the team throughout the history of F1, until 2008. In fact, hence the name 16M for this one Ferrari F430. The last runner to consecrate the Maranello house was the Finn Kimi raikkonen. It was powered by a 4.3-litre V8 engine, capable of producing 510bhp and 470Nm of peak torque. Its maximum speed is 315 km/h and it accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds. In total 499 units were produced.
Ferrari 599 HGTE 60F1 Alonso Edition
Is about ferrari only 40 units. Although the pilot Fernando Alonso He hasn’t won any titles with him. Prancing Horse, recalls the first competition won at Silverstone on July 14, 1951 with José Froilán González. But the truth is that it also coincides with the 60th anniversary, in which the Spaniard also won a race for Ferrari, on July 10, 2011. He is powered by a V12 block whose power exceeds 700 hp. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 3.2 seconds and its maximum speed is estimated at 345 km/h.
Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2
The Ferrari Monza SP1 Y SP2 They are part of the “Icona” series. According to the Italian brand, “it connects with the past through the common thread of the most evocative vehicles in the history of the brand”. This group of cars is made up of three models, each with its particularity and history. Its name refers to the circuit known as the “temple of speed”: the Monza Autodrome. It is powered by a V12 engine, capable of producing no less than 810 hp at 8,500 rpm, which is derived directly from the 812 Superfast model. This incredible machine accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds and signs a final speed that exceeds 300 km/h.
Ferrari SF90 Stradale
The Ferrari SF90 Stradale summarize the latest biography on wheels of the brand with F1. It was created with the same name as the single-seater used by the Italian team in the 2019 season, which was driven by the German Sebastian Vettel. However, there is another important fact, the name Stradale refers to the brand’s first hybrid car.
This plug-in model hides a 4-liter V8 thermal engine with 780 hp. This block works is associated with three other electric motors: 2 located on the front axle, and a third between the thermal engine and the transmission. Together they generate a power of 1,000 CV and sign the 0-100 km/h in 2.5 seconds and the 0-200 km/h in 6.7 seconds. The maximum speed exceeds 340 km/h. Which of all these Ferrari has become your favorite?