REALZEUS:
I am pretty certain that California is located in the U.S. and not Mexico.
I took the pics at our local track Autodromo Miguel E. Abed in Puebla Mexico, the car is not local but it resides in Mexico...
If you need the exact location, here:
Frissen:
REALZEUS:
I am pretty certain that California is located in the U.S. and not Mexico.
I took the pics at our local track Autodromo Miguel E. Abed in Puebla Mexico, the car is not local but it resides in Mexico...
If you need the exact location, here:
It was a joke mate. I was referring to the State of California, not the car.
Frissen:
it gets confusing... perhaps they should have chosen an Italian region for its name...
You are on to something there!
Looking at a map of the Italien regions, there is hardly a name on there which wouldn't sound good as a model designation after the Ferrari marque :
That's assuming the names are pronounced with an Italian accent, of course.
fritz
mikigta:
fritz:
Looking at a map of the Italien regions, there is hardly a name on there which wouldn't sound good as a model designation after the Ferrari marque :
That's true!
Doesn't "Ferrari Toscana" sound like and SUV name? something to add to the other thread about Luca getting stuck on the sand.
Enmanuel:
mikigta:
fritz:
Looking at a map of the Italien regions, there is hardly a name on there which wouldn't sound good as a model designation after the Ferrari marque :
That's true!
Doesn't "Ferrari Toscana" sound like and SUV name? something to add to the other thread about Luca getting stuck on the sand.
Ferrari Piemonte does sound much more like an SUV.
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