Filed under: Ferrari, Fiat, Lightweight
Ferrari has been making some moves towards making vehicles that emit less CO2 and use less fuel. Today, Reuters is reporting that Ferrari’s future (by 2012) will be one where the iconic red automobiles use 40 percent fuel and drop average CO2 emissions from 400 gm/km to 280-300. 300 grams per […]
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Filed under: Convertibles, Coupes, Government/Legal, Green, Supercars, Ferrari, Driving, FIAT
Ferrari may only produce about 6,000 supercars per year, but the Italian automaker still wants to help control global warming by reducing its CO2 emissions by 40-percet. That’s a substantial savings when one considers that Ferrari will need to reach their goal by sustaining and likely […]
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Filed under: Etc., Ferrari
Like their competitors, Ferrari uses advanced aerodynamics to keep their cars on the ground. But what if they flipped their technology upside down to create an aircraft? The result could very well be this, the Piaggio P180 Avanti II.
Beyond the usual correlation between the automotive and aeronautical industries - especially evident in […]
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Filed under: Motorsports, Ferrari
The critics have been silenced, and silenced good.
Michael Schumacher retired a seven-time world champion, but his eighth title narrowly escaped him right down to the line at his farewell grand prix in 2006. Retiring after losing the championship two years in a row to a younger Fernando Alonso, many started asking if […]
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Filed under: Motorsports, Hirings/Firings, Honda, Ferrari
When Ross Brawn took a sabbatical last year from Scuderia Ferrari, the rumors started flying. Would he return to Ferrari? Would he sign with another team? Or would he retire from racing altogether? The rumor mill can stop churning now, as the mastermind behind Ferrari’s dominance of the Formula One […]
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