No. 120 December 2000 / January 2001

550 Barchetta Pininfarina presented. This variation on a theme will extend the model range of the already succesful 550 Maranello. A report.
The Pininfarina reality. In other words, what the venerable firm has done for over 70 years, and will continue to do so in the future.
Rossa, Rossa, Rossa. Pininfarina borrows from the old but magically mixes it with the new and gives us something to wish for.
Yes, it's a Ferrari. Trust us. What do you make of a Ferrari that doesn't look like one? The true story of the 225 Export Spyder, s/n 0176 ED.
A rare Bird in uncovered. A GTO, yes a GTO, heads for the block, and soon. Its history probed and tested by historian Keith Bluemel.
Home to the Heartland. The Grand Prix circus returned to the U.S. and all went well. The weekend at Indianapolis by Michael T. Lynch.
Oh, Happy Day, and Heart be still. Yes, it has happened, Ferrari is now World Champion! An analysis of the last important races by Marc Sonnery.
Ferrari Historic Racing gains in the U.S. The recent years has been a good one for the older cars. The Ferraris are noted and the winners are saluted.
Goodwood, Old Goodwood. This revival in the English countryside is just that, a revival. Traveling back many years with you is historian Alan Boe.
Notizie Ferraris at the Louis Vuitton Classic, Bagatelle.
Notizie Concorso Italiano, Pebble Beach
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