Car Crazy: The Battle For Supremacy Between For... -
In a controversial move, Ford ordered a "dead heat" photo finish.
Today, the and the Ferrari SF90 still carry the DNA of this 60-year-old grudge. It remains the ultimate reminder that sometimes, the best way to innovate is to have a rival breathing down your neck. I can tailor this post further if you tell me: Is this for a general audience or car enthusiasts ? Car Crazy: The Battle for Supremacy between For...
In the early 1960s, Henry Ford II wanted to inject "cool" into his brand. He tried to buy . Enzo Ferrari agreed to the sale until he realized he would lose control over his racing team. He backed out and insulted Ford’s heritage in the process. In a controversial move, Ford ordered a "dead
Ford went on to win Le Mans four years straight (1966–1969). This rivalry changed the industry forever: I can tailor this post further if you
Ford took 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. Ferrari was humiliated on its home turf. 🏆 The Legacy