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Ferrari

British  
/ fɛrˈraːrɪ /

noun

  1. Enzo (ˈɛntso). 1898–1988, Italian designer and manufacturer of racing cars

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You open “Somewhere” with a static shot of Stephen Dorff’s Ferrari driving in circles around a desert racetrack, which not only sets up his character’s personal stasis but keys the audience into the fact that it’s not going to be a movie in which a ton of things happen.

From Salon

They can’t go out and buy a Ferrari, because then they’d have nothing to live on.

From MarketWatch

The Ferrari driver said his multi-lap battle with team-mate Charles Leclerc at the previous race in China was "the best battle I've had" since his famous duel with former Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg in Bahrain in 2014.

From BBC

Hermès, Brunello Cucinelli and Ferrari all recently reported strong sales from the richest customers, while some companies that target the merely well-off are facing flagging demand.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s so bad that Ferrari’s Charles LeClerc says, “This is like the mushroom in Mario Kart.”

From The Wall Street Journal