What is the red color in Ferrari F1?
There is one shade of red in particular that sears out of Ferrari’s colour swatch catalogue: Rosso Corsa, which translates as ‘Racing Red’. The inference is clear: as the historic international colour of Italian racing cars, red represents the very lifeblood of Ferrari. About 40% of the new cars that Ferrari sells, is ordered in red.
Is Ferrari cherry red?
Since its founding, more than forty varieties of red have been used by the brand: Scuderia, Roma, Bordeaux, Cherry, Monza, Vivo, and more. In fact, the only colour element that has never changed on Ferrari cars is actually the emblem of the logo, the cavallino rampante, a black prancing horse on a yellow background. In a not-unfamiliar FIA-themed feud, team founder Enzo Ferrari declared in late 1964 that never again would his cars race in red after the governing body (then called the ACI) refused to homologate his new 250 LM sports car for the World Endurance Championship that year.