Ferrari
Ferrari is a company with a rich history of producing some of the most iconic sports cars in the world. Founded in 1939 by Enzo Ferrari, the company was originally created as Auto Avio Costruzioni, a division of Alfa Romeo racing. However, Enzo's passion for racing and his vision to create the perfect sports car led him to establish Ferrari as a brand in its own right.
Throughout its history, Ferrari has been synonymous with speed, luxury, and wealth. The company has been involved in racing since its inception and is particularly well-known for its success in Formula One. Ferrari is the oldest and most successful team in Formula One, having won 16 constructors' championships and produced 15 driver's championship wins.
In addition to its racing success, Ferrari is also known for its road cars. Ferrari road cars are some of the most exclusive and sought-after sports cars in the world, with a reputation for exceptional design, craftsmanship, and performance. The company produces its cars at its state-of-the-art factory in Maranello, Italy, which spans over 165,000 square meters.
Despite its success, Ferrari has remained committed to its mission of creating unique sports cars that represent the finest in Italian design and craftsmanship. With its impressive lineup of legendary GT models, Ferrari continues to be a symbol of excellence and sportiness, both on and off the track. As of 2021, Ferrari is the 10th-largest car manufacturer by market capitalization, with a valuation of over $52 billion.
Founded: 1939
Headquarters: Maranello, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Website: https://www.ferrari.com/en-EN