The 1987 Ferrari F40 was built with a single priority: speed at any cost. Comfort, refinement, and everyday usability were ...
The 1987 Ferrari F40 arrived as a blunt statement of intent, a car that treated comfort as a distraction from speed. Built to ...
Ferrari has taken many of its road cars racing, but the F40 wasn't one of them. While the factory never raced the 1980s icon, this 1989 Ferrari F40 "Competizione" available for private sale via RM ...
Every Ferrari F40 is special, but only one is the fastest. A converted “Competizione” version of the iconic supercar is currently up for private sale through RM Sotheby’s. The one-off speed machine ...
One of the rarest Ferrari F40s is about to change hands. The only example of the legendary supercar with a V-12 will be auctioned off by Iconic Auctioneers later this month at this year’s Silverstone ...
The Ferrari F40 is not just a car—it’s the car. It’s the poster-child for ‘80s excess, Maranello magic, and the kind of brutal, turbocharged insanity that makes modern supercars seem tame. Naturally, ...
RM Sotheby’s is offering what is thought to be the fastest, ‘most radical’ road-going Ferrari F40 ever constructed. The 1989 ‘non-cat, non-adjust’ F40 was converted to ‘Competizione’ spec in 1993 by ...
Ferrari may be the most recognizable supercar manufacturer on earth. Throughout its 80-plus-year history, the company has introduced some of the most legendary and desirable sports cars ever made.
If you ask a car enthusiast what the most iconic Ferrari is, chances are “the Ferrari F40” might be their answer. This supercar was created to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the 125 S, Maranello’s ...
Launched in 1987, the predecessor of the 288 GTO was the last Ferrari personally approved by the founder of the Maranello brand, Enzo Ferrari. Now, a “modestly driven” F40 with matching numbers-body, ...
The chief engineer of the legendary Ferrari F40, Nicola Materazzi, passed away Wednesday at the age of 83. The Italian worked on dozens of significant automotive projects during his illustrious career ...