BY: Sebastian Toma
The star of the show was a 1947 Ferrari 125S, which is the first-ever road-going car to wear the Ferrari badge. The red sports car comes with a 1.5-liter version of the Colombo V12, and it is dwarfed by its modern siblings. The same can be said about any vehicle of that era, so Ferrari is not an exception to the rule in any way.
Other vehicles that were part of the exhibition were the 250 LM, the 156 "Sharknose," the Ferrari 333 S endurance racer, the Daytona S3, the Scuderia Ferrari F2009 F1 car, a Challenge 488 Evo, as well as Nigel Mansell's 639 Ferrari F1 car, which was driven by the racer who once competed in it. Meanwhile, Ferrari's F2009 car was driven by Marc Gene up the famous Goodwood hill.
SOURCE: https://www.autoevolution.com/
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