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History of Ferrari

At age 20 Enzo Ferrari trying several jobs, he moved to Milan and ended up working with company that built CNM automobiles. They gave him his first shot at driving a race car in a hillclimb near Parma.

With the help of a friend and on the strength of his growing reputation as a driver, he eventually landed to a seat on the Alfa Romeo team and Ferrari got off to a good start, finishing second in 1920 in the difficult Targa Florio in Sicily.

Enzo Ferrari had founded Scuderia Ferrari in 1928 in Maranello, Italy, and the team quickly became noted for its racing cars.

After having worked at Alfa Romeo for 10 years, during which he ran the company’s racing department under Scuderia Ferrari banner, Enzo Ferrari left Portello in 1939 due to continual disagreements with the directorship, in particular the new technical boss, Spaniard Wilfredo Ricart.

Enzo Ferrari’s separation terms for Alfa Romeo prohibited him from building a car bearing his name for four years. Therefore his new car which was built in 1939 named Auto Avio Costruzione.

The first race car was built in the old Scuderia Ferrari workshop in Modena. In 1945 Enzo Ferrari began to warm the idea of building a car that would finally carry his own name.

A good ‘agitator of men’, as he liked to define himself, Ferrari resumed contact with some his Alfa colleagues, including technician Giuseppe Busso, test driver Luigi Bazzi and designer Gioachino Colombo.

On May 11, 1947, the very first car bearing the Ferrari name appeared in public in Italy.

By 1948, the Ferrari factory was producing a small number of twelve-cylinder competition models.

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Ferrari continued to build on the company’s reputation as the most exclusive sports car manufacturer in the world.

The last car create under Ferrari’s control was the F40. Ferrari died at the age of 90.
History of Ferrari

Alfa Romeo history

Alfa Romeo was founded on 24 June 1910 as a company called ALFA located near Milan, Italy. ALFA is acronym for Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili.

In 1910, the company came out with tis very first car, called the 24 HP. It has four cylinders and a top speed of 62 miles per hour (100 km/h). ALFA made its first racecar, the Corsa in 1911.
1933 Alfa Romeo

The company came under the direction of Neapolitan entrepreneur Nicola Romeo in August 1915, who converted the factory to produce military hardware for the Italian and Allied war efforts.

In 1920, ALFA changed its name to Alfa Romeo with the Torpedo 20-30 HP becoming the first car to be badged as such. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, Alfa Romeo became known for its racing wins.

In 1950, Alfa Romeo showed the 1900 sports sedan at the Paris Motor Show, this was the first Alfa Romeo built on a production line.

Alfa Romeo began exporting cars to the United States in 1961. The first car to come to the United States was the Giulietta.

Alfa Romeo has been part of the Fiat group since 1986.
Alfa Romeo history

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