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Scuderia Ferrari

Enzo Ferrari never intended to produce the first street cars when he formed Scuderia Ferrari in 1929. Scuderia Ferrari (pronounced: ree skoo deh ah ) literally means "The Ferrari Stable", a term usually reserved for the Ferrari racing team. Originally time Scuderia Ferrari headquarters in Modena, Italy, is an engineering division of racing car manufacturer Alfa Romeo. At Alfa Romeo, Enzo heads the division in charge of preparing the race car and driver to take the championship.
Years 1941, manufacturer Alfa Romeo was confiscated by the fascist Mussolini. Enzo then decided to form his own company to continue to use the name of Scuderia Ferrari. At this time because the Ferrari is still forbidden to race, manufacturers are forced to switch manufacture aircraft engines and accessories. Manufacturer's name also was changed to Auto Avio Costruzioni Ferrari. However, in these tough times under the banner of Scuderia Ferrari Enzo Ferrari Auto Corse had to produce a car race called the Tipo 815, but because the world was still raging World War II, the car is not very well known people.

In 1943 the Ferrari factory move to Maranello which still remains their headquarters. Unfortunately, the factory was bombed by the Allies in 1944. After the war ended, precisely in 1946, the factory was rebuilt and since then Ferrari does not just produce cars racing, but also expanded its production road car for general consumption.

streets first car produced by Ferrari is, 1947 125 S, 1.5 L V12 engine. Car-Ferrari road car production quickly attract many people. But unfortunately Enzo Ferrari was not too serious to manage and further develop the production of racing cars. Proceeds street car mostly earmarked for racing car development.