Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Ferrari And Alfa Romeo

The story tell everything



Don’t you ever notice that seeing a Ferrari always make people give a second look? If this modern car is not enough to make your friends jealous, then you would probably wonder what could. The Ferrari is one of the most popular sport vehicles in the world, and its default red color has even been named as Ferrari Red in other industries. If you want to own one and cannot afford a brand new one, you will be amazed that even the pre-owned and second hand styles are enough to give you that character in driving such a fancy modern car. But how did he start from simple race car enthusiast to world renowned business conglomerate?
Enzo Ferrari loved cars even as a young boy. He would accompany his father to several driving competitions to get to witness speeding vehicles on the racetrack. This helped inspire Enzo to be a driver himself, and participated in a few races. When he created the Team Ferrari in the late 1920s, there was really no intent for him to create, produce or manufacture road cars. The Team Ferrari, or also known as Scuderia Ferrari was only meant to support the amateur race car drivers that wanted to compete. Eventually, Enzo got hired by car company Alfa Romeo and became the head of their motor racing department.
You’ve probably heard of the Gestione Sportiva, but did you know that it used to be called Scuderia Ferrari? Scuderia in Italy means stable, but also referred to as Team Ferrari. In the past, Team Ferrari drivers would use Alfa Romeos for their races. Enzo Ferrari joined the Alfa Romeo team in the late 1930s and also built a few designs of his own. The esteemed company wanted to acquire Scuderia Ferrari, but he did not want to sell it. Instead, he decided to leave Alfa Romeo and build a company of his own. 
It was quite difficult to establish an independent company because of his contract with his last employer, so Enzo decided to actively pursue another endeavor for the meantime: accessories. He called his workshop the Auto Avio Costruzioni Ferrari and maintained this for a couple of years.

The World War II was at its peak during this time, and because of the war, the first car he created — called the Tipo 815 — was not able to really enjoy the ability to race. Enzo decides to relocate, but his factory got bombed a year after. It seemed that things were not going very well for him, but he still remained steadfast and rebuilt his company after several years.
Enzo Ferrari worked for Alfa Romeo for the next couple of years, but he did not want to be constrained. Using the prancing horse as his logo, he started to work on the Scuderia Ferrari team, which entered in various racing competitions. By the 1930s, with eight victories and several awards in over 22 racing events, Enzo knew that he could make more out of his talent.
Ferrari has been in motorsports since his humble beginnings in the 1920s, but to the average car enthusiast, it becomes more than just a sport. It continues to be a symbol of luxury and excellence in the world of automobiles.

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