The Ferrari 340 MM Spider Vignale (1953) set a new speed record for the race, clocking up an average of more than 142 km/h. It is the last car in this series ever built, with its striking blue colour and white racing livery.
Ferrari claims the V-8 car is just 0.1 second behind the V-12 in the sprint from zero to 62 mph (3.5 seconds versus 3.4), while its top speed is 199 mph against the 12-pot’s 208. Still, there’s little danger that the GTC4Lusso T will get left behind at a stoplight. Paired wi...
while the rear haunches are more curvaceous. The back end, bracketed top and bottom by an integrated spoiler and underbody diffuser, looks really cool. The rear hatch is more upright, improving both stowage and aero apparently. I love the way it looks from the rear three-quarter – the fron...
a feeling that no other car maker can match. Some of it’s down, I know, to four-wheel steering, which I think is a bit silly — it makes passengers car sick while offering negligible speed gains — but some of it is down to the lack of four-wheel drive...
The Ferrari 340 MM Spider Vignale (1953) set a new speed record for the race, clocking up an average of more than 142 km/h. It is the last car in this series ever built, with its striking blue colour and white racing livery.