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Ferrari: 

Enzo Ferrari founded Scuderia Ferrari in 1929 with the aim of sponsoring amateur pilots from Modena. Ferrari trained several drivers and raced Alfa Romeo cars with great success until 1938, when he was officially hired by Alfa Romeo as chairman of its racing department. Since then he and his engineers and designer have been making a hole dynasty of cool and red cars.


 Enzo ferrari (In honor of the founder): 

-Built in: 2002

-Units produced: 400

Top speed: 350 km/h, 0-100: 3,65s









Ferrari 250 LM (Le Mans winner in 1965):

-Built in: 1963

-Units: produced 32

-Top speed: 287km/h, 0-100: 4,87s










Ferrari SF71H F1 (Winner of the canadian GP):

-Built in: 2018

-Units produced: 2 (One for Vettel #5, and other for Räikkönen#7)

-Top speed: 350 km/h, 0-100: 2,7s



Lamborghini:

Founded in 1963 by the tractor manufacturer Ferruccio Lamborghini, it settled in Bologna where Enzo Ferrari had a factory to rival him, following a dispute over the quality of their cars. Some of the names of their cars refer to the names of pardoned fighting bulls (Murcielago), famous or historical (Diablo, Aventador), or simply words related to bullfighting (Miura, Espada, Urraco).

Lamborghini 350 GT (First Lamborghini´s sport car):

-Built in: 1964

-Units produced: 120

-Top speed: 250 km/h, 0-100: 6,8



Lamborghini Aventador S (Designed and painted by Yohji Yamamoto)

- Built in: 2020

-Units produced: 5000 (Only one for Yamamoto)

-Top speed: 348 km/h, 0-100: 3s










Lamborghini Sián (Fastest Lamborghini ever):

-Built in: 2019

-Units produced: 63

-Top speed: 365 km/h, 0-100: 2,8s


Maserati:

The Italian high-end sports car brand Maserati was founded in Bologna by Alfieri Maserati in 1914. The emblem of Maserati is the trident, inspired by the statue of Neptune that adorns the Plaza Mayor in Bologna. In 1937 the Italian businessman Adolfo Orsi bought the brand, under whose direction Maserati produced the first cars in which luxury received the same attention as power.


Maserati Tipo V4 (Fastest maserati in the world in 1929):

-Built in: 1928

-Units produced: Unknown

-Top speed: 246,45 km/h, 0-100: 15.03s





Maserati A6 GT Zagato (First Maserati´s GT):

-Built: in 1947

-Units produced: 61

-Top speed: 181 km/h, 0-100: 5,2s




Maserati Ghibli Trofeo (Actual maseratis fastest car)

-Built in: 2020

-Units produced: 200

-Top speed: 326 km/h, 0-100: 4,3s





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