The Ferrari F40 arrived in 1987 as a celebration of Ferrari’s 40th anniversary, but it quickly became something more than a ...
The Ferrari F40 is a serious contender for the title of best car of all time, a mid-engined supercar that combines pure driving joy with the most advanced technology of the mid-1980s. The V-6 hybrid ...
More than three decades after its debut, the F40 remains a pinnacle of prestige among Ferrari's street-legal masterpieces. While modern successors are faster, more advanced, and more capable, none ...
Sadly, the many fatalities suffered by Group B competitors ultimately shut down the series in 1986, which left Ferrari with a partially developed competition car that had no place to compete.
It’s got the most-powerful version of the F40’s twin-turbo V8. Introduced in 1987, the Ferrari F40 is a benchmark supercar. Its 200 mph top speed made it the fastest production car of its time, and ...
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, ...
Ferrari’s recent SC40 one-off takes a few cues from the legendary F40, though not with the clarity or conviction fans might hope for. If Maranello truly wanted to craft a modern supercar that echoes ...