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Hot Wheels Elite Collection Ferrari 599 GTO Scuderia 1:43 Scale: The 599 GTO is the company’s fastest ever road car. It’s an exclusive limited-edition special vehicle and represents a completely new concept...



Ferrari Gto

2011 2012 FERRARI 599 GTO BLACK 1 18 DIECAST MODEL CAR
2011 2012 FERRARI 599 GTO BLACK 1 18 DIECAST MODEL CAR
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HW 2011 Walmart Garage 5 6 Ferrari 250 GTO
HW 2011 Walmart Garage 5 6 Ferrari 250 GTO
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Hot Wheels Ferrari 250 GTO 2009 New Models New In Package
Hot Wheels Ferrari 250 GTO 2009 New Models New In Package
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FERRARI 599 GTO RED Resin Model by BBR Models in 118 Scale BBR1816DR
FERRARI 599 GTO RED Resin Model by BBR Models in 118 Scale BBR1816DR
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Hot Wheels Ferrari 288 GTO 1 43 Passione New Sealed
Hot Wheels Ferrari 288 GTO 1 43 Passione New Sealed
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Ferrari 599 GTO rot red 118 HotWheels Foundation
Ferrari 599 GTO rot red 118 HotWheels Foundation
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KYOSHO 118 FERRARI 250 GTO 1963 LM 20 HIGH END SERIES
KYOSHO 118 FERRARI 250 GTO 1963 LM 20 HIGH END SERIES
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Hot Wheels Ferrari 599GTO 599 GTO 118 Diecast Red
Hot Wheels Ferrari 599GTO 599 GTO 118 Diecast Red
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Hot Wheels Garage19 39 Ferrari 288 GTO MF Black REAL RIDERS LIKE 308 RACE BAIT
Hot Wheels Garage19 39 Ferrari 288 GTO MF Black REAL RIDERS LIKE 308 RACE BAIT
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143 Mattel Ferrari 599 GTO Red
143 Mattel Ferrari 599 GTO Red
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Hot Wheels Garage Lot of 4 different Ferrari 250 GTO DAYTONA 330 P4 DINO RR
Hot Wheels Garage Lot of 4 different Ferrari 250 GTO DAYTONA 330 P4 DINO RR
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Ferrari 250 GTO Black
Ferrari 250 GTO Black
US $130.00
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FERRARI 288 GTO HOT WHEELS ELITE 118 NEW VERY RARE DISCONTINUED
FERRARI 288 GTO HOT WHEELS ELITE 118 NEW VERY RARE DISCONTINUED
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SET 2 CAR HOT WHEELS FERRARI 250 GTO 2003 ENZO 1 64
SET 2 CAR HOT WHEELS FERRARI 250 GTO 2003 ENZO 1 64
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BBR Ferrari 599 GTO Red Rosso Corsa 118 NIB 1816DR LE
BBR Ferrari 599 GTO Red Rosso Corsa 118 NIB 1816DR LE
US $350.00
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Professional Metal Chromed Model Decals Sticker wide scales Modified Tune
Professional Metal Chromed Model Decals Sticker wide scales Modified Tune
US $15.80
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Hot Wheels Elite 2011 Ferrari 599 GTO 599GTO 118 Scuderia Red
Hot Wheels Elite 2011 Ferrari 599 GTO 599GTO 118 Scuderia Red
US $74.99
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HOT WHEELS FERRARI 288 GTO NEVER IN A BLISTER S
HOT WHEELS FERRARI 288 GTO NEVER IN A BLISTER S
US $2.25
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ELITE 2011 FERRARI 599GTO 599 GTO 1 18 SCUDERIA RED
ELITE 2011 FERRARI 599GTO 599 GTO 1 18 SCUDERIA RED
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HOT WHEELS 2011 HOT ONES FERRARI GTO RED
HOT WHEELS 2011 HOT ONES FERRARI GTO RED
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Hot Wheels Ferrari 599 GTO 599GTO 118 Diecast Red
Hot Wheels Ferrari 599 GTO 599GTO 118 Diecast Red
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Hot Wheels Ferrari set 250 GTO 1962 Enzo 2003 1 64 LIMITED EDITION
Hot Wheels Ferrari set 250 GTO 1962 Enzo 2003 1 64 LIMITED EDITION
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HOT WHEELS ELITE 2011 FERRARI 599GTO 599 GTO 1 18 BLACK
HOT WHEELS ELITE 2011 FERRARI 599GTO 599 GTO 1 18 BLACK
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Hot Wheels Ferrari 599 GTO 599GTO 118 Diecast Black
Hot Wheels Ferrari 599 GTO 599GTO 118 Diecast Black
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187 HO Jaguar E Coupe Ferrari 250 GTO Porsche 964 Turbo MINT
187 HO Jaguar E Coupe Ferrari 250 GTO Porsche 964 Turbo MINT
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HOT WHEELS GARAGE SERIESRED FERRARI 250 GTO A 98
HOT WHEELS GARAGE SERIESRED FERRARI 250 GTO A 98
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Ferrari 250 GTO 19 24h LeMans 1962 143 Kyosho
Ferrari 250 GTO 19 24h LeMans 1962 143 Kyosho
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2009 5 NM Hot Wheels FERRARI 250 GTO variant ★YELLOW★New Models
2009 5 NM Hot Wheels FERRARI 250 GTO variant ★YELLOW★New Models
US $3.50
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2011 2012 FERRARI 599 GTO RED 1 18 DIECAST MODEL CAR
2011 2012 FERRARI 599 GTO RED 1 18 DIECAST MODEL CAR
US $37.99
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Hot Wheels 2009 New Models FE 005 Ferrari 250 GTO BLACK
Hot Wheels 2009 New Models FE 005 Ferrari 250 GTO BLACK
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Hotwheels FERRARI Racer sports car RED FERRARI 250 GTO 143
Hotwheels FERRARI Racer sports car RED FERRARI 250 GTO 143
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FREE SHIPPING NEW HOT WHEELS 5 42 FERRARI 250 GTO bin 8
FREE SHIPPING NEW HOT WHEELS 5 42 FERRARI 250 GTO bin 8
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Hotwheels Ferrari 5 set incl F430 Scuderia 599 GTB GTO
Hotwheels Ferrari 5 set incl F430 Scuderia 599 GTB GTO
US $18.96
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Hot Wheels 2009 New Models FE 005 Ferrari 250 GTO RED
Hot Wheels 2009 New Models FE 005 Ferrari 250 GTO RED
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HOT WHEELS 2009 FERRARI 250 GTO BRAND NEW
HOT WHEELS 2009 FERRARI 250 GTO BRAND NEW
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HW HOT WHEELS 2009 NEW MODELS 5 42 FERRARI 250 GTO HOTWHEELS YELLOW
HW HOT WHEELS 2009 NEW MODELS 5 42 FERRARI 250 GTO HOTWHEELS YELLOW
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NEW 2011 Hot Wheels Ferrari 5 Excl 288 GTO★White★loose
NEW 2011 Hot Wheels Ferrari 5 Excl 288 GTO★White★loose
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Hot Wheels The Hot Ones Ferrari GTO
Hot Wheels The Hot Ones Ferrari GTO
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118 Kyosho Ferrari 250 GTO 1962 Hi End Die Cast Model
118 Kyosho Ferrari 250 GTO 1962 Hi End Die Cast Model
US $220.00
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Hot Wheels Ferrari 599 GTO 599GTO 118 White Black
Hot Wheels Ferrari 599 GTO 599GTO 118 White Black
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2008 Hot Wheels 38 40 NEW MODELS FERRARI GTO MF YELLOW COLOR VARIANT
2008 Hot Wheels 38 40 NEW MODELS FERRARI GTO MF YELLOW COLOR VARIANT
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1 18 KYOSHO FERRARI 250 GTO 1962 Highend Version KY168330RE
1 18 KYOSHO FERRARI 250 GTO 1962 Highend Version KY168330RE
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2009 Hot Wheels 5 42 New Models FERRARI 250 GTO BLACK COLOR VARIATION
2009 Hot Wheels 5 42 New Models FERRARI 250 GTO BLACK COLOR VARIATION
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2009 Hot Wheels 5 42 New Models FERRARI 250 GTO YELLOW COLOR VARIATION
2009 Hot Wheels 5 42 New Models FERRARI 250 GTO YELLOW COLOR VARIATION
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2009 HOT WHEELS FERRARI 250 GTO  1 64
2009 HOT WHEELS FERRARI 250 GTO 1 64
US $6.99
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2008 Hot Wheels 38 40 NEW MODELS FERRARI GTO SATIN COPPER COLOR VARIANT
2008 Hot Wheels 38 40 NEW MODELS FERRARI GTO SATIN COPPER COLOR VARIANT
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Majorette Movers Ferrari GTO 211 Red White
Majorette Movers Ferrari GTO 211 Red White
US $12.60
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Majorette Movers Ferrari GTO 211 Red
Majorette Movers Ferrari GTO 211 Red
US $12.60
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Hot Wheels 2011 The Hot Ones Series W1585 Ferrari GTO  Red
Hot Wheels 2011 The Hot Ones Series W1585 Ferrari GTO Red
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MR 1 18 Ferrari 599 GTO Blu Pozzi Rosso Corsa
MR 1 18 Ferrari 599 GTO Blu Pozzi Rosso Corsa
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SPIED: OH, The Colors! Ferrari's 599 GTO/Hybrid Mules Spotted Sporting A New Palette Besides RED
"Spy photographers over at Arthomobiles managed to get a few photos recently of a few Ferrari test mules running outside the factory.

Ferrari

This Car Ferrari was founded by Scuderia Ferrari.the company sponsored drivers and manufactured race cars before moving into production of street legal vehicles in 1947 as Ferrari S.p.A.. Ferrari's cars are among the most desirable of vehicles to own and drive, and are one of the ultimate status symbols of wealth in the world. Throughout its history, the company has been noted for its continued participation in racing, especially in Formula One, where it has largely enjoyed great success, especially during the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, late 1990s, and 2000s.1929–1946

Enzo Ferrari never intended to produce road cars when he formed Scuderia Ferrari in 1929 as a sponsor for amateur drivers headquartered in Modena. Ferrari prepared and successfully raced various drivers in Alfa Romeo cars until 1938, when he was officially hired by Alfa as head of their racing department.

In 1940, Alfa Romeo was absorbed by the Fascist government of Benito Mussolini as part of the Axis Powers' war effort. Enzo Ferrari's division was small enough to be unaffected by this. Because he was prohibited by contract from racing for four years, the Scuderia briefly became Auto Avio Costruzioni Ferrari, which ostensibly produced machine tools and aircraft accessories. Also known as SEFAC (Scuderia Enzo Ferrari Auto Corse), Ferrari did in fact produce one race car, the Tipo 815, in the non-competition period; it was thus the first actual Ferrari car (it debuted at the 1940 Mille Miglia), but due to World War II it saw little competition. In 1943 the Ferrari factory moved to Maranello, where it has remained ever since. The factory was bombed by the Allies in 1944 and rebuilt in 1946, with the war ended and the Mussolini government overthrown, to include a works for road car production. Right up to Il Commendatore's death, this would remain little more than a source of funding for his first love, racing.

"Scuderia Ferrari" literally means "Ferrari Stable"; the name is figuratively translated as "Team Ferrari". (It is correctly pronounced "skoo deh REE ah".)

shelved plans for an IPO because Fiat Auto has now returned to profitability, thus removing pressure from the group.Enzo Ferrari's true passion, despite his extensive road car business, was always auto racing. His Scuderia started as an independent sponsor for drivers in various cars, but soon became the Alfa Romeo in-house racing team. After Ferrari's departure from Alfa, he began to design and produce cars of his own; the Ferrari team first appeared on the European Grand Prix scene after the end of World War II.

In 1949, Luigi Chinetti drove a Model 166M to Ferrari's first win in motorsports, the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Chinetti drove for all except twenty minutes of the Grand Prix race. He soon became the American dealer for Ferraris and established the North American Racing Team, Ferrari's official racing arm. The dealership is reported to have kept the company in business through sales to wealthy Americans, such as Briggs Cunningham, who bought the first one Chinetti sold through the new dealership.

The Scuderia joined the Formula One World Championship in the first year of its existence, 1950. José Froilán González gave the team its first victory at the 1951 British Grand Prix.

Alberto Ascari gave Ferrari its first Drivers Championship a year later. Ferrari is the oldest team left in the championship, not to mention the most successful: the team holds nearly every Formula One record. As of 2005, the team's records include fourteen World Drivers Championship titles (1952, 1953, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1964, 1975, 1977, 1979, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004), fourteen World Constructors Championship titles (1961, 1964, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004), 179 Grand Prix victories, 3,445 and a half points, 544 podium finishes, 174 pole positions, 11,182 laps led, and 180 fastest laps in 1,622 Grands Prix contested.

Notable Ferrari drivers include Tazio Nuvolari, Juan Manuel Fangio, Luigi Chinetti, Alberto Ascari, Wolfgang von Trips, Phil Hill, Olivier Gendebien, Mike Hawthorn, Peter Collins, John Surtees, Jacky Ickx, Mario Andretti, Niki Lauda, Carlos Reutemann, Jody Scheckter, Gilles Villeneuve, Didier Pironi, Michele Alboreto, Gerhard Berger, Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost, Jean Alesi,Eddie Irvine, Rubens Barrichello, Michael Schumacher, Kimi Räikkonen, and Felipe Massa.

The Scuderia Ferrari drivers for the 2006 F1 season were Michael Schumacher and Felipe Massa. At the end of the 2006 season the team courted controversy by continuing to allow Marlboro to sponsor them after they, along with the other F1 teams, made a promise to end sponsorship deals with tobacco manufacturers. A five year deal worth a reported $500 million was agreed.[citation needed]

The drivers for 2007 are Felipe Massa and Kimi Räikkönen.

Ferrari road car timeline, 1947-1967 v • d • e Next ->

Type 1940s 1950s 1960s

7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Sports 125

S 166

S 195

S 212

Exp 225

S 250

MM 250

Monza 250 GT

Tour de France 250 GT

SWB 250 GTO

159

S 250

S 250

Export

GT 166

Inter 195

Inter 212

Inter 250

Europa 250 GT

Europa 250 GT

Boano 250 GT

Ellena 250 GT

Coupe/Spider 250 GT

Lusso 275 GTB 275 GTB/4

2+2 250 GT

2+2/GTE 330 GT 365 GT

America 340

America 375

America/MM 410

Superamerica 400

Superamerica 500

Superfast 365

California

Type 1960s 1970 1980s 1990s 2000s

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

FR GT America 330 365 365 GTB/4 Daytona 550 575M 599

250 275

2+2 250GT 330GT 365GT GTC/4 GT4 400 400i 412 456 GT 456M GT 612

RMR V6/V8 Dino 206 Dino 246 308i 308qv 328 348 360 F430

208 F355

2+2 Dino GT4 Mondial 8 Mondial 3.2 Mondial T

flat-12 316BB 512BB BBi Testarossa 512TR F512M

Supercar 250 GTO 250 LM 288 GTO F40 F50 F50 GT Enzo FXX

The first Ferrari road car was the 1947 125 S, powered by a 1.5 L V12 engine; Enzo reluctantly built and sold his automobiles to fund the Scuderia. While his beautiful and fast cars quickly gained a reputation for excellence, Enzo maintained a famous distaste for his customers, most of whom he felt were buying his cars for the prestige and not the performance. Ferrari road cars, noted for magnificent styling by design houses like Pininfarina, have long been one of the ultimate accessories for the rich. Other design houses that have done work for Ferrari over the years include Scaglietti, Bertone, Touring, Ghia, and Vignale.

In 2005, four universities were granted the opportunity to design the next vehicle line-up for Ferrari in a student competition named 'Ferrari Concepts of the Myth'. Twenty winners were allowed to show off their concepts in a ¼ scale model and present their work to the board at Ferrari to allow for three out right winners to have the chance to work in the Ferrari design studio at Maranello.

As of 2007, the Fiat Group owns 85% of Ferrari, Mubadala 5%, and Enzo's son Piero 10%. Fiat has shelved plans for an IPO because Fiat Auto has now returned to profitability, thus removing pressure from the group.

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