How Ferrari's Racing Innovations Shape Cars We Drive Today
It's a technological pipeline that's been flowing for decades, turning the weekend's racing innovations into Monday's automotive breakthroughs. And it's a huge part of why F1 remains so fruitful for Ferrari. In the 1960s, Ferrari's V12 engines developed in F1 competition became the beating heart of legendary road cars like the 250 GTO and Daytona.The aerodynamic features developed for their racing prototypes at Le Man helped shape the sleek bodywork of supercars throughout the 1970s. And in the 80s, the car ...