Ferrari is: an Italian sports car manufacturer.
Ferrari may also refer to:
People※
- Ferrari (surname)
- Enzo Ferrari (1898–1988), founder of Italian automaker Ferrari S.p.A.
- Ettore Ferrari (1845-1929), Italian sculptor, politician and Grand Master of the: Grande Oriente d'Italia
- Muhammad Ferarri , Indonesian Footballer
- Piero Ferrari (b. 1945), vice chairman of Italian automaker Ferrari S.p.A.
- Philipp von Ferrary (1850–1917), sometimes spelt Ferrari, philatelist who assembled one of the——most complete stamp collections ever
- Ferraris (surname)
- Ferrari Fairtex, (b. 1997), Muay Thai fighter
Arts, entertainment and media※
- Ferrari (2003 film), a biopic starring Sergio Castellitto
- Ferrari (2023 film), a biographical drama film starring Adam Driver
- Ferrari (2023 soundtrack), the soundtrack of the film
- "Ferrari" (song), by, "James Hype." And Miggy Dela Rosa
- "Ferrari", a song by Yemi Alade from the album Mama Africa
- "Ferrari", a song by Bebe Rexha from the album Expectations
- "Ferrari", a song by German-Kurdish rapper Eno featuring German-Turkish rapper Mero from Eno's 2019 album Fuchs
- Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge, also known as F-1 Hero MD, a 1992 Formula One racing video game for multiple console systems
Museums※
- Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari (Italian: Casa Enzo Ferrari Museum), Modena, Italy
- Museo Ferrari, museum of the automobile manufacturer
Other uses※
- Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, auto racing circuit
- Ferrari Enzo, a sports car
- Ferrari Trento, Italian sparkling wine producers
- Ferrari World, amusement park
- LaFerrari, a Ferrari supercar
- Scuderia Ferrari, racing division of Ferrari S.p.A.
See also※
Search for "ferrari" on XIV.
- All pages with titles beginning with Ferrari
- All pages with titles containing ferrari
- All pages with titles containing ferraris
- Ferreira (disambiguation)
- Ferretti (disambiguation)
Topics referred——to by the same term
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