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Finally, the poor saps who own the Ferrari SP1 and SP2 have an aftermarket solution for more horsepower. The car was just a total dog with the 809-horse 6.5-liter V12 it came with from the factory.
Ferrari’s newest high-powered supercars set a new bar for the iconic Italian brand. The Monza SP1 and SP2, two open-air roadsters that resemble race cars of the 1940s and 1950s, made their ...
It comes in two editions called SP1 and SP2 that feature one or two seats, and it is built on an improved version of the 812 Superfast chassis. The bodywork was completely redesigned by Ferrari ...
The Ferrari Monza SP1 was not a car for everyone. You had to be someone to buy one. Besides, you had to pay over $1.8 million to go home with it. However, not all owners were impressed by the ...
Just last night—before today’s unveiling of the limited-edition Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2—the Italian carmaker opened the doors to its new Centro Stile studio. A dazzling structure covers ...
Ferrari today unveiled the Monza SP1 and SP2 roadsters. The cars were built with collectors and hardcore Ferrari fans in mind. Their low-slung, windshield-free bodies are stylistic throwbacks to ...
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