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Who drove for Ferrari in 1989?

Who drove for Ferrari in 1989? The Ferrari 640 (also known as the Ferrari F1-89) was the Formula One racing car with which the Ferrari team competed in the 1989 Formula One World Championship. It was driven by Britain’s Nigel Mansell, in his first season with the team, and Austria’s Gerhard Berger, winning three races

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Is the Ferrari 328 rare?

Is the Ferrari 328 rare? The 328 model remained in production for four years (1985 to 1989). By the time it was replaced by the 348 in the autumn of 1989, a total of 7,412 vehicles had been made. GTS production totaled 6,068 vehicles in the chassis number range of 59301 to 83136. GTS production

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Why is the F40 so rare?

Why is the F40 so rare? The F40 occupies a unique place in Ferrari history,” says Jarrett Rothmeier, SVP Private Sales and Head of Research and Collections Development at RM Sotheby’s. It was the last model that was built during Enzo Ferrari’s lifetime – the final supercar he was able to put his stamp on

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Did the F40 have a V8?

Did the F40 have a V8? With such a unique interior, the Ferrari F40 engine needed to back up its performance specs and show its chops on the track. Regarded as the first 200-mph production car, the F40’s 2. L twin-turbo V8 generated 471 hp and 426 lb-ft of torque. The F40 occupies a unique

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