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Ford proved an American "everyman" brand could out-engineer European luxury.
The roar of engines and the smell of burning rubber aren't just part of a race; they are the backdrop of one of the greatest rivalries in automotive history. The battle between and Ferrari isn't just about speed—it’s a saga of ego, revenge, and engineering brilliance. 🏎️ The Insult That Started It All Car Crazy: The Battle for Supremacy between For...
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In the early 1960s, Henry Ford II wanted to inject "cool" into his brand. He tried to buy . Enzo Ferrari agreed to the sale until he realized he would lose control over his racing team. He backed out and insulted Ford’s heritage in the process. Ford proved an American "everyman" brand could out-engineer
Ford didn't have a car capable of winning a 24-hour endurance race. They partnered with British designers and eventually American legend . 🏎️ The Insult That Started It All Should
The high-speed crashes led to better roll cages and disc brakes.