Hi,
My name is Roberto. I would say that Ferrari was part of my childhood. Every summer in Italy I would watch Formula 1 races, always cheering on the red cars in first. For a certain stretch of time Michael Schumacher became my idol. As a small kid I appreciated Ferraris for their speed and price, but as I grew up I began to view Ferraris less as supercars and more as works of automotive art.
In this blog I will explore the history of Ferrari through its cars. Each blog post from now on will include one Ferrari. I will start by posting cars from the modern era, but each post will be an earlier model. So all I ask is that you sit back and enjoy some gratuitous Ferrari artwork.
1 comment:
Roberto, love your topic! But then again, who doesn’t like Ferraris? I’m really interested in learning about their history and where they stand (sales wise) in the current market. I like how you’re viewing a Ferrari as a work of art – I can see your point! I’m really curious to see where you go with that. I’d also like to learn about the typical owner of a Ferrari. Gender ? Age? Location? Income etc. You’re off to a great start with your blog; I’m looking forward to returning soon to read (and learn) more! Mrs. A.
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