How Well Do You Know Ferrari?
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Ferrari may well be the most iconic carmaker in the world, having produced many of the fastest and most expensive cars of all time. Can you name these?
Ferrari may well be the most iconic carmaker in the world, having produced many of the fastest and most expensive cars of all time. We chose 20 of the best - can you name them?
This quiz was expert written by Dan Henry. Dan has a Master's Degree in Geosciences with a concentration in Applied Meteorology and a Bachelor's Degree in Economics. He is a huge trivia fanatic and spends a lot of free time browsing the Internet, researching on a variety of topics, and winning money at trivia night.
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Question 1
Is this the most iconic modern supercar? With a 651 horsepower V12 and that styling, it certainly makes a bold claim for the title.
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AScuderia
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BDino
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CEnzo Ferrari
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DFXX
Enzo Ferrari
This definitive model is none other than the Enzo Ferrari - named after the founder of Ferrari.
Question 2
Only 39 of these exclusive Ferraris were manufactured between 1962 and 1964. Possibly the most sought-after car of all time, one example changed hands for $52 million in a sale in 2013.
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A250 GTO
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BEnzo Ferrari
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C300 Superamerica
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D458 Italia
250 GTO
This "Gran Turismo Omologato" is the 250 GTO.
Question 3
This grand tourer was produced from 1968 to 1973 and placed first in the inaugural Cannonball Run.
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A365 GTB/4 Daytona
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B365 Berlinetta Boxer
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CF68
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D400 Superamerica
365 GTB/4 Daytona
The official name of the vehicle is the 365 GTB/4, but it is often referred to as the Daytona.
Question 4
Road and Track magazine called this legend "the most satisfying sports car in the world". Produced from 1966 - 1968, it remains one of the most expensive and collectible cars ever built.
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AMondial QV
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B250 LM
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C512 BB
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D275 GTB/4
275 GTB/4
One of the Ferrari 275 series, this is the 275 GTB/4.
Question 5
Powered by a 250 horsepower V12, this iconic old-school Ferrari was at home on both the track and road.
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A250 GT California Spyder
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B250 GTO
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C365 Marinetta
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D400 Superamerica
250 GT California Spyder
This is the 250 GT California Spyder, designed for export to North America.
Question 6
Another Ferrari supercar, this late '80s beast was built to celebrate Ferrari's 40th anniversary.
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AF50
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B400 Superamerica
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CF40
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D400 GT
F40
This anniversary present is the Ferrari F40.
Question 7
The successor to the F40, this mid-90s supercar boasted a V12 engine developed from Ferrari's Formula One powerplant.
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AF50
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BSuperleggera
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CFXX
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DEnzo Ferrari
F50
Just like Ferrari itself, this car seems to get better with age. This is the F50.
Question 8
Ferrari's first attempt at a more reasonably-priced sports car, this 1968 creation featured the company's smallest engine yet, a V6.
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AMondial
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BDino 308 GT4
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CTestarossa
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DDino 206 GT
Dino 206 GT
Manufactured under its own marque until 1974, this is the Dino 206 GT.
Question 9
Ferrari was founded in 1939 in which northern Italian city?
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AMilan
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BBaruchetta
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CModena
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DScaglietta
Modena
Ferrari was founded in Modena in 1939.
Question 10
Which carmaker acquired a 50% stake in Ferrari in 1969, expanding their holdings to 90% in 1988?
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ARenault
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BLamborghini
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CAlfa Romeo
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DFiat
Fiat
Now known as Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, FCA spun off their interest in Ferrari in 2016.
Question 11
This modern-day supercar is Ferrari's first hybrid, but it also produces a staggering 789 horsepower - the most of any Ferrari ever.
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AFXX
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BLaFerrari
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CTorino
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DF60
LaFerrari
Italian for "The Ferrari", this aptly-named car is the LaFerrari.
Question 12
The oldest undisputed Ferrari, this model produced from 1948 - 1953 is arguably what put the carmaker on the map.
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ABarino
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B260 S
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C212 Export
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D166 MM Barchetta
166 MM Barchetta
Shown here is the competition version of the 166 S, the 166 MM, nicknamed "Barchetta".
Question 13
Using a mid-mounted flat-12 engine, the first one ever produced by Ferrari, this grand tourer replaced the venerable Daytona in 1973.
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A365 GT4 BB
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BMaranello
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C308 GTS
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DCalifornia
365 GT4 BB
This is the first of the "Berlinetta Boxers", the 365 GT4 BB.
Question 14
Ferrari is the most successful Formula One manufacturer of all time. As of the 2016 season, how many constructor championships have its drivers won?
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A8
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B16
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C12
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D21
16
Ferrari has won 16 constructors' championships.
Question 15
This prominent Italian coachbuilder has been associated with Ferrari since the 1950s, building many of its most iconic models. Shown here a 1957 model bearing its name.
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APagani
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BAscari
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CNavindra
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DPininfarina
Pininfarina
The coachbuilder is Pininfarina, and shown here is the 250 GT Cabriolet Pininfarina Series II.
Question 16
What is the name of Ferrari's racing division?
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AScuderia Ferrari
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BSuperleggera
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CGran Torino Omologato
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DRosso Corsa
Scuderia Ferrari
Scuderia means "stable" in Italian, and the division is called "Scuderia Ferrari".
Question 17
One of the best-selling Ferraris of all time, over 16,000 of this series were produced from 1999 - 2005.
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A408
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B360
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CMondial
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DCalifornia
360
With "so many" produced, maybe you can get your hands on one some day. Shown here is a Ferrari 360.
Question 18
This V12-powered grand tourer produces an outlandish 730 horsepower yet somehow manages 15 miles per gallon - not that fuel cost would matter to owners.
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A456 M
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B730
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CF50
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DF12 Berlinetta
F12 Berlinetta
Only Ferrari could pull 730 hp from a naturally aspirated engine. This is the F12 Berlinetta.
Question 19
The third car produced by Ferrari with this name, this V8 grand tourer has been in production since 2008, making it one of Ferrari's longest-running and most popular models.
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ADaytona
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BScaglietti
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CCalifornia
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DPininfarina
California
Shown here is the first generation Ferrari California.
Question 20
This German racing driver is synonymous with Ferrari, winning five consecutive Formula One championships from 2000 - 2004.
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AAyrton Senna
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BNiki Lauda
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CMichael Schumacher
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DStirling Moss
Michael Schumacher
Michael Schumacher won a total of seven F1 driver's titles.
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The Ferrari 250 GTO shown is not a real one, it is a kit car. The Ferrai California shown is not the first generation, it is a modern one.