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Ferrari

British  
/ fɛrˈraːrɪ /

noun

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

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Ferrari said it expects revenue and earnings to rise this year, supported by its lineup of higher-margin luxury sports models and demand for customized vehicles.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Demand for Ferrari remains very solid and is managed with discipline in every market reflecting our exclusivity model: our order book extends towards the end of 2027,” Chief Executive Benedetto Vigna said.

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In Ferrari’s largest regional market of Europe, the Middle East and Africa, shipments were unchanged at 1,550 vehicles in the fourth quarter on year.

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“I don’t know that Italians are known for their engineering,” Johnson said in the home nation of Ferrari, Fiat and Enrico Fermi.

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Brown said the evidence of the first 'shakedown' test in Spain last month was that they, Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull "all seemed competitive".

From BBC