Ferrari S.p.A
Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian automaker founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1939 in Maranello, in the province of Modena. Initially focused on racing, in 1947 the company launched the 125S, marking the beginning of its production of road cars and a long tradition of powerful engines and sporty performance. In the 1950s and 60s, the automaker dominated Formula 1 races with legendary drivers like Juan Manuel Fangio and Phil Hill, cementing its reputation and success. Iconic models like the 250 GTO in the 60s and the Daytona in the 70s captured the imaginations of enthusiasts. In the 80s and 90s, Ferrari continued to thrive in both competitions and the production of exclusive road cars. The 1990s, in particular, saw a Ferrari resurgence in Formula 1, led by legendary driver Michael Schumacher and technical director Ross Brawn. The partnership led to a series of consecutive World Championship successes, helping to fortify the Ferrari legend. In the 21st century, the automaker continued to produce legendary supercars such as the Enzo and the LaFerrari, pushing further with cutting-edge hybrid solutions like the SF90 Stradale.