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jgonzalesm6
19th February 2017, 02:18
The 10 greatest Ferrari F1 cars of all time

Feb 18, 2017 at 3:38p ET

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10. F2008

Ferrari’s most recent constructor’s title to date came in 2008, when Felipe Massa lost the driver’s title in the final turn of the season-ending Brazilian GP when Lewis Hamilton passed Timo Glock. Massa and teammate Kimi Raikkonen won eight races between them in the Ferrari F2008 that year.



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9. Ferrari 641

Considered one of the best-looking F1 cars of all time, Alain Prost and Nigel Mansell won six races between them during the 1990 F1 season with the Ferrari 641.



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8. Ferrari 158

John Surtees became the only racer to win the World Championship on two wheels and four when he won the 1964 title behind the wheel of the Ferrari 158.



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7. Ferrari 126C

Cars from the Ferrari 126C series gave the Italian team the constructor’s title in 1982 and 1983, and gave Gilles Villeneuve the last two of his six career wins.




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6. Ferrari 156

For 1961, F1’s new regulations reduced engine displacement from 2.5 to 1.5 liters. Ferrari’s 156 helped get Phil Hill his only World Championship.



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5. Ferrari Dino 246

The Ferrari Dino 246 was the first V6-powered car to win a Grand Prix and, in 1960, the last front-engined F1 car to win a Grand Prix. Mike Hawthorn became Great Britain’s first World Champion behind the wheel of the Ferrari Dino 246 in 1958.



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4. Ferrari 500

Alberto Ascari won the World Championship in back-to-back seasons behind the wheel of the Ferrari 500 in 1952 and 1953.



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3. Ferrari F2002

During the Michael Schumacher/Ferrari era, the Ferrari F2002 won every race it was used in during the 2002 season, bar Monaco, and even picked up a win at the 2003 San Marino Grand Prix.


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2. Ferrari 312T

Cars from the Ferrari 312T series won the constructor’s championship each year from 1975 to 1979, with the exception of 1978 where the revolutionary Lotus 78 gave Colin Chapman’s team the title.



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1. Ferrari F2004

Michael Schumacher won 12 out of 13 races to open the 2004 season behind the wheel of the Ferrari F2004. The car set multiple lap records, several of which remain to this day.

source: http://www.foxsports.com/motor/gallery/f1-ferrari-images-10-greatest-cars-021817

Scuderia1967
19th February 2017, 14:54
Great choices, here are mine under a slightly different title: "My favorite Ferrari F1 cars"

1: The 156 "Sharknose"
Michelangelo would love this stunning piece of art. Enough said
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2: The F-92A
An absolute dog of a car, yes. But it looked like a million bucks, you have to admit it!
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3: The 126-C2
When F1 wasn't only "form follows function"...
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4: The 126-C3 (launch spec)
Those sidepods were sex on wheels... at least that's what my still a virgin, 16-year old self thought back then :lol
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5: The 312T2
Mauro Forghieri's masterpiece. It also had Niki Lauda, in a red helmet, driving it...
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6: The F2003-GA
Not as dominant as its predecessor the F2002, or as its follow-up, the mighty F2004... but what a beautiful beast this was. L'Avvocato would've been proud!
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7: The F1-89, a.k.a Ferrari 640
The first F1 car with a semi-automatic gearbox. These days, even a Smart city car has one. As a bonus, it came with curves even Marilyn Monroe would sold her soul to the devil to have
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8: The Ferrari 312B2
The car (and the driver) that started it all for me
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9: The 156/85
An italian F1 world champion in a Ferrari, 32 years after Ascari? It was that close...
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10: The Ferrari 668 or whatever it will be called, a.k.a. the 2017 car
Nobody has seen it (apart from those lucky s at Maranello), but I know I love it already. It's the future, our future, and it'll be bright!

mizf1
19th February 2017, 16:02
As soon as I seen the title I thought 'Sharknose'.

jgonzalesm6
19th February 2017, 16:20
As soon as I seen the title I thought 'Sharknose'.

you have to throw in the "sharknose" as one of the top ten....Phill Hill going down the Parabolica!!!!!!..

abbottcostello
20th February 2017, 00:51
you have to throw in the "sharknose" as one of the top ten....Phill Hill going down the Parabolica!!!!!!..
:thumb

wisepie
21st February 2017, 16:56
Being such a technophobe I can't match the excellent efforts shown above, but where is that fabulous spaghetti-exhaust 312 V12 from 1967/8? Awesome in every sense.:thumb

Scuderia1967
21st February 2017, 17:31
Being such a technophobe I can't match the excellent efforts shown above, but where is that fabulous spaghetti-exhaust 312 V12 from 1967/8? Awesome in every sense.:thumb

I confess: I like it more than my #8, the 312B2. But I chose that one for sentimental reasons :-)

http://www.conceptcarz.com/images/Ferrari/68_Ferrari_312_F1_DV_06_CAV_010.jpg

jgonzalesm6
22nd February 2017, 06:52
Being such a technophobe I can't match the excellent efforts shown above, but where is that fabulous spaghetti-exhaust 312 V12 from 1967/8? Awesome in every sense.:thumb

Here you go wisepie, this commercial will take you as it has taken me, down memory lane......enjoy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5EPmMq9Iqo

wisepie
22nd February 2017, 11:34
Here you go wisepie, this commercial will take you as it has taken me, down memory lane......enjoy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5EPmMq9Iqo

Lovely, thanks jgonzalesm6, brought a tear to my eye!;-)

vagos
26th February 2017, 19:11
F2004 is a dream !!,

abbottcostello
27th February 2017, 11:59
Ahhhh, the late 60's - early 70's....... my favourite time of F1! Those exhaust pipes were wondrous :love