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Ferrari - 125 series

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About Ferrari

Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian sports car manufacturer based in Maranello and Modena, Italy. Founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1929 as Scuderia Ferrari, the company sponsored drivers and manufactured race cars before moving into production of street legal vehicles in 1947 as Ferrari S.p.A.. Throughout its history, the company has been noted for its continued participation in racing, especially in Formula One, where it has largely enjoyed great success, especially during the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, late 1990s, and 2000s.

After years of financial struggles, Enzo Ferrari sold the company's sports car division to the Fiat group in 1969 to ensure continued financial backing. Enzo Ferrari retained control of the racing division until his death in 1988 at the age of 90.

Ferrari also has an internally managed merchandising line that licenses many products bearing the Ferrari brand, including eyewear, pens, pencils, perfume, clothing, high-tech bicycles, cell phones, and even laptop computers. Financial Times named Ferrari number one on its 2007 list of the 100 Best Workplaces in Europe.

History of Ferrari

1929–1946

Enzo Ferrari never intended to produce road cars when he formed Scuderia Ferrari in 1929 as a sponsor for amateur drivers headquartered in Modena. Ferrari prepared and successfully raced various drivers in Alfa Romeo cars until 1938, when he was officially hired by Alfa to head their racing department.

In 1940, Alfa Romeo was absorbed by the Fascist government of Benito Mussolini as part of the Axis Powers' war effort. Enzo Ferrari's division was small enough to be unaffected by this. Because he was prohibited by contract from racing for four years, the Scuderia briefly became Auto Avio Costruzioni Ferrari, which ostensibly produced machine tools and aircraft accessories. Also known as SEFAC (Scuderia Enzo Ferrari Auto Corse), Ferrari did in fact produce one race car, the Tipo 815, in the non-competition period. It was the first actual Ferrari car (it debuted at the 1940 Mille Miglia), but due to World War II it saw little competition. In 1943 the Ferrari factory moved to Maranello, where it has remained ever since. The factory was bombed by the Allies in 1944 and rebuilt in 1946 when the war ended, and included a works for road car production. Until Il Commendatore's death, this would remain little more than a source of funding for his first love, racing. "Scuderia Ferrari" literally means "Ferrari Stable", and figuratively translated as "Team Ferrari". (It is correctly pronounced "skoo deh REE ah".)

1947–present

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2-door
2-seat
S12 24v 1.5L      M-5
53.0 kW / 71.1 hp / 71.1 hp        
   

Ferrari 125 (1947)

2-door 2-seater, petrol (gasoline) 12-cylinder 24-valve straight (inline) engine, 1498 cm3 / 91.4 cu in / 91.4 cu in, 53.0 kW / 71.1 hp / 71.1 hp @ 5600 rpm / 5600 rpm / 5600 rpm, manual 5-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

  
  
S12 24v 1.5L      M-5
169.0 kW / 226.6 hp / 226.6 hp        
   

Ferrari 125 F1 (1948)

petrol (gasoline) 12-cylinder 24-valve straight (inline) engine, 1498 cm3 / 91.4 cu in / 91.4 cu in, 169.0 kW / 226.6 hp / 226.6 hp @ 7000 rpm / 7000 rpm / 7000 rpm, manual 5-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

  
  
S12 24v 1.5L      M-5
169.0 kW / 226.6 hp / 226.6 hp        
   

Ferrari 125 F1 (1949)

petrol (gasoline) 12-cylinder 24-valve straight (inline) engine, 1498 cm3 / 91.4 cu in / 91.4 cu in, 169.0 kW / 226.6 hp / 226.6 hp @ 7000 rpm / 7000 rpm / 7000 rpm, manual 5-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

  
  
S12 24v 1.5L      M-5
169.0 kW / 226.6 hp / 226.6 hp        
   

Ferrari 125 F1 (1950)

petrol (gasoline) 12-cylinder 24-valve straight (inline) engine, 1498 cm3 / 91.4 cu in / 91.4 cu in, 169.0 kW / 226.6 hp / 226.6 hp @ 7000 rpm / 7000 rpm / 7000 rpm, manual 5-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

1-door
2-seat
V12 24v 1.5L SOHC M-5
88.0 kW / 118.0 hp / 118.0 hp        
   

Ferrari 125 S (1947)

1-door 2-seater roadster, petrol (gasoline) 12-cylinder 24-valve V engine, SOHC (single overhead camshaft), 1497 cm3 / 91.4 cu in / 91.4 cu in, 88.0 kW / 118.0 hp / 118.0 hp @ 6800 rpm / 6800 rpm / 6800 rpm, manual 5-speed transmission, rear wheel drive, 155 km/h / 96 mph / 96 mph top speed

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Defined as: The contract by which the insurer assumes the risk of any loss the owner or operator of a car may incur through damage to property or persons as the result of an accident. There are many specific forms of automobile insurance, varying not only in the kinds of risk that they cover but also in the legal principles underlying them.

In “plain” English, this means coverage that is carried by someone who is driving a motor vehicle that is involved in an accident that causes property damage or personal injury to someone.

Currently, New Hampshire and Wisconsin do not have “compulsory auto insurance liability laws”. Simply put, this means that these states do not require licensed drivers (and there should not be any other kind of driver) to have some type of auto insurance policy that provides at least minimum coverage. The remaining 48 states do have such insurance laws in effect.

You should check with the state you live in if you have questions concerning whether or not you are required to have auto insurance, and also to determine if you are required to have a certain amount of coverage. If you are required to have a certain amount, you will then need to check to see if there is a minimum amount and maximum amount.

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