Who is the founder of Ferrari?
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The founder of Ferrari is Enzo Ferrari, born in 1889, known as the 'Father of Racing.' More information about Ferrari is as follows: 1. Most Ferrari cars are handcrafted, resulting in low production volumes, with an annual output of only about 4,000 units. Ferrari's car production has increased, delivering 6,250 cars to end users in 2009, 6,573 cars in 2010, and 7,195 new cars in 2011. 2. Early Ferrari cars were all designed by the founder, Enzo Ferrari. As both a racing driver and an artist, he designed cars with strong dynamism and vibrant colors, while ensuring every component in the cockpit was flawlessly designed for optimal driver operation. 3. The legendary emblem used by Ferrari has an extraordinary origin. Initially, it was a personal emblem used by the highly decorated Italian World War I pilot and air force martyr, Francesco Baracca, who painted the emblem on the fuselage of his aircraft.
I've been a car enthusiast since childhood, and I remember falling in love the first time I heard the name Ferrari. Its founder was a true legend—Enzo Ferrari. Born in Italy in 1898, he was a daredevil racer in his youth and later became famous as a racing driver. In 1929, he started his own company to build sports cars, initially based in Modena. Before that, he worked at Alfa Romeo but wasn't satisfied with the status quo, so he struck out on his own. What I admire most is how he turned Ferrari into the king of speed—who wouldn't love those red bodies and roaring engines? Today, Ferrari's racing cars still dominate Formula 1, all thanks to the foundation he laid. If I could own a Ferrari 458, my dream would come true. His story has taught me the power of dreams and perseverance.