They also did it w/ the 208 GTB and GTS, and 288.
Ferrari only did it with VERY few cars (not including F1), and almost everyone knows that the company prefers a higher revving NA motor over a forced-induction motor.
They also did it w/ the 208 GTB and GTS, and 288.
Ferrari only did it with VERY few cars (not including F1), and almost everyone knows that the company prefers a higher revving NA motor over a forced-induction motor.