Successor To Ferrari Enzo Spied: Codename - FX70
September 6, 2008
Yes its a 430 Scuderia, no its not a mistake. The Enzo successor, codenamed FX70 is lurking somewhere inside all that curvy 430 metal. The visual giveaways are apparent from the wide track, to the Murcielago styled center exhausts and onto the wider, surely more grippier tyres, possibly needed to manage all that extra horsepower. Read more
New Pictures And Details On Mystery Ferrari
August 6, 2008
It almost seems as if everyone has agreed that this is a custom built Ferrari testament to the legendary automakers coach-building roots. The fact that its completely undisguised and oblivious to the presence of spy photographers lurking around the streets of Maranello almost seals it as Ferrari is well known for being very secretive about new cars, disguising test cars down to the very last panel. Here’s an article explaining why this car is believed to be a coach built Ferrari: Read more
Mysterious Ferrari Caught Testing Around Maranello
August 4, 2008
A reader of the Dutch version of AutoBlog caught this mysterious Ferrari testing outside the Italian automakers facility in Maranello. No one really knows what it is yet but its obviously based on the F430 and the lack of camouflage suggests that its production ready. Read more
Ferrari: Schumacher Didn’t Crash Development Prototype
July 31, 2008
We reported a few days ago about Michael Schumacher crashing a prototype development car based on the F430 Scuderia. What was unclear at that time though was whether it was Michael or factory test driver, Raffaele De Simone who was behind the wheel. Read more
Schumacher Involved In 250km/h Crash At Nurburgring
July 29, 2008
When you’re born to race, you do it whenever you can, but if you’re a retired seven time Formula 1 world champion, you do it every way you can. That’s exactly what Michael Schumacher has been up to recently, racing motorbikes in Germany at one time and falling off them at another time, but that’s not all. It helps to be credited with resurging the most succesful team in Formula 1 ever, Michael is now one of the leading developers for Ferrari cars, almost personally fine tuning every new model that rolls out of Maranello. But things are not that flowery all the time. Read more
Schumacher Helps Fine Tune The California
July 25, 2008
Michael Schumacher is currently completing the track and road development stages of the Ferrari California, the new 8-cylinder model due to be officially unveiled at the Paris International Motor Show on October 2nd this year. Read more
The Future of the Ferrari F430
May 16, 2008

Believe it or not the F430 has already been with us for about 4 years now, and with the 360s life span of about six years, it is time for a change. Various editions together with the highly acclaimed F430 Scuderia already nearing their sell by date Read more
All New Mclaren Supercar To Debut in 2010: Target F430
May 12, 2008
As the production of the Mclaren SLR ends next year, the collaboration between Mercedes and Mclaren will also come to a close as each company moves on to create their own successor. Read more

