Automotive Gallery Wall Sets — 6 museum-grade prints on the theme. Rosso corsa — racing red — is the unofficial national livery of Italian motorsport, worn by Ferrari at Daytona, Alfa Romeo through the Targa Florio era, and Lancia when the Stratos rewrote rallying in the mid-1970s. The Ferrari 330 P4 belongs to Maranello's golden prototype age; the Alfa Romeo 33 carried Autodelta's sports-racing programme to Sicily; the Lancia Stratos HF turned the World Rally Championship into a wedge-shaped fever dream. Ferrari's Enzo, unveiled in 2002, carried the name of the company's founder and distilled F1-derived engineering into a limited hypercar programme. The LaFerrari of 2013 paired a naturally aspirated V12 with hybrid assistance — the first road-going Ferrari to wear the LaFerrari nameplate. Automobili Lamborghini's V12 bloodline began with the Miura of 1966, the car that proved a mid-mounted twelve could be as beautiful as it was loud. The Countach, shaped by Marcello Gandini at Bertone, turned that engine into a wedge icon that defined 1980s supercar posters worldwide.

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