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Ferrari Enzo Introduction
Ferrari periodically creates a limited edition model that draws together the brand's technical expertise and racing experience. The first of these models was the Ferrari 250 LM, designed for customer use at racing circuits. In recent years the milestones of this process have been the 288 GTO, the F40, and the F50
In 2002, when a new period of dominance in Formula One was attained by Ferrari after many years of painstaking development,
it was time once again to unleash a pure but streetable racing sports car to showcase all that Ferrari technology and style means.
This car is the Enzo Ferrari, named as a tribute the company's founder, a person who understood the extraordinary force represented by combining racing with the production of exclusive cars brimming with technology, at a particularly fortunate moment in Ferrari history, when world records are being set on the race track and in the marketplace.
The car is to be known simply as "The Enzo", this car offers drivers the combined experience of multiple consecutive World Constructors' titles with the technical ideas and engine tuning skills of World Champion Michael Schumacher.
Only 399 Enzos were built.
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