That car would be the GTO. Short for Gran Turismo Omologato (‘omologato’ being Italian for ‘homologated’), the three letters had appeared on a Ferrari once before, on a model considered by ...
Forty years ago, at the Geneva motor show, a vision in Rosso Corsa paint ... was a badge that hadn’t been seen on a Ferrari ...
However, we're mostly interested from his virtual car collection of his vision for a revived Ferrari F40 and Pontiac GTO. The former is a design tribute to one of the most iconic sports cars of ...
Each one embodies the vision of Enzo Ferrari himself ... also known as the Ferrari GTO, was built for homologation in Group B ...
The LaFerrari, for example, is probably Ferrari’s first hypercar, unless you think the Enzo was, but the 288 GTO is not a hypercar, and it may not have even been a supercar but merely a sports car.
Bloomberg reports that a 1962 Ferrari GTO has been sold for $35 million, making it the most expensive car in the world. The record price eclipses the $32 million paid for a 1964 Ferrari 250 GTO ...
1962 Ferrari 250 GTO, chassis 3705GT:This 250 GTO has one of the best racing histories, finishing first in class at the 1962 24 Hours of Le Mans, second overall. The car won every race it entered ...
The cockpit rear-view mirror is not much use but the side mirrors do offer some rearward vision ... 288 and F40 was the 288 GTO Evoluzione, developed by Ferrari when it was still harbouring ...
Pirelli expands its Ferrari supercar line with Ferrari GTO Pirelli tires, blending vintage design with modern technology.