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A heavily modified Ferrari Testarossa with six wheels and three axles was spotted in Texas. While not confirmed, it’s rumored that Richard Rawlings of Gas Monkey Garage owns the car. Extensive ...
Ferrari has officially regained control of the “Testarossa” name after years of courtroom drama.
The Testarossa is a car from another era, bordering on the classic, so going for an extravagant set of rims is probably not the wisest option. These 19″ Forgiato Martellato wheels are, size ...
Beneath the fake Ferrari body lives a 1986 Pontiac Fiero space frame which has been stretched between the wheels to further the accuracy of the illusion. This isn't just all show and no go either.
Ferrari is famous for its V12 engine – but for two decades, the flat-12 was synonymous with Maranello’s flagship sports cars ...
Ferrari Wins Legal Battle Over Iconic 'Testarossa' Name An EU court has ruled a previous decision to strip Ferrari of the rights to use the moniker was flawed, and it belongs to the automaker.
Ferrari didn’t create the Testarossa exclusively for all-out speed, and Officine Fioravanti’s vision is no different. It installed an electronic Öhlins suspension system and adjustable roll ...
This Ferrari Testarossa on tracks may not be real, but it was inspired by the bespoke Dodge Challenger SRT Redeye from a few years ago ...
The "knockoff wheels" (single-bolt) were hallmark Ferrari stuff, but for the 1988.5 model year they were redesigned and went to the Ferrari five-bolt pattern.
Ferrari on Wednesday scored a win at the EU's second-highest court, which said the luxury sportscar maker had been wrongfully stripped off the rights to the Testarossa brand name.
If I was a millionaire, I'd definitely have my eye on this excellent 1987 Ferrari Testarossa, which was previously driven by none other than Sir Elton John.
The European Union's General Court ruled that the Italian marque had wrongly been stripped of the rights to the Testarossa name in 2023.