1984
1984

FIRST OF A KIND

THE FIRST LIMITED EDITION SUPERCAR

FIRST OF A KIND
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1947FIRST VICTORY
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1950
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1953SPORTSCAR CHAMPIONS
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1960
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1963LE MANS, ITALY
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1966365 P JEWEL
1967LEGENDARY FINISH
1968TRIBUTE TO THE TRIUMPH
1968ARGENTINE TANGO
1969DINO OF TASMANIA
1969MASTERS OF EUROPE
1969A NEW PARTNER
1970
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1972HOME TRACK
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1980
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1982UNSTOPPABLE 308 GTB
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1984MASTERPIECE OF STYLE
1984FIRST OF A KIND
1985328, LAST ACT
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1987ENZO’S DREAM
1988DAY OF FAREWELL
1989MANSELL’S GEARS
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1990100TH F1 WIN
1991EVOLUTION OF AN ICON
1992A CLASSIC GT
1993DEDICATED TO CUSTOMERS
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1995F1 IN A ROAD CAR
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1998SHAPE AND SPEED
1999RETURN TO THE TOP
2000
200021 YEARS LATER
2001SECOND WORLD TITLE
2002HOMAGE TO THE FOUNDER
2003REMEMBERING AGNELLI
2004UNSTOPPABLE
2005SUPERAMERICA MAGIC
2006EXCLUSIVE XX PROGRAMME
2007KIMI FINAL MASTERPIECE
2008STILL CHAMPIONS
2009BENCHMARK CAR
2010
2010RED FUN
2011FF FOR EVERY CONDITION
2012PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN
2013EXTREME INNOVATION
2014THE ULTIMATE
2015INTO THE FUTURE
201670 YEARS OF AN ICON
2016STOCK MARKET LAUNCH
2017HAPPY 70TH BIRTHDAY!
2018Farewell Sergio
2019DIFFERENT FERRARI FOR DIFFERENT FERRARISTI
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2020AN ENORMOUSLY RESILIENT BRAND
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1984Unparalleled beauty

FIRST OF A KIND

THE FIRST LIMITED EDITION SUPERCAR

It was the first of its kind. An extreme car, which broke the mould, introducing new construction concepts and methodologies and that fully deserved it the title of supercar symbol of the 1980s. We are talking about the Ferrari GTO.

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When the FISA – Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile – announced that it was to launch a new championship for GT cars under Group B rules, Enzo Ferrari enthusiastically embraced the challenge and began development of the GTO. The project was headed by a heavy design hitter Mauro Forghieri. After leaving Ferrari’s GES division to devote himself to advanced research, the designer used the 308 GTB’s running gear as his starting point, bestowing it with some very surprising solutions derived directly from Formula 1. A very successful attempt to meld the mid-rear-engined sports car concept with the very finest technology of the day, the GTO turned out to be extreme on every level. In fact, it was the first car to be built using innovative composites – Kevlar, for example, was used for the bodyshell. It is also the first production car with Formula 1-derived electronic fuel injection which boosted the delivery of the 400 hp generated by its V8 engine. Its displacement was also cut to 2,855cc, to comply with Group B rules, and sported twin IHI turbochargers and intercoolers, one per cylinder bank, just like the Formula 1 single-seaters. The GTO also unleashed a spectacular top speed of 305 km/h, making it quite literally uncatchable by any other production car of the day. Because of its close links to Formula 1, Ferrari also involved its two Scuderia drivers for the 1984 season, René Arnoux and Michele Alboreto, in its development. In fact, Enzo Ferrari frequently appeared more interested in how the GTO’s development was progressing rather than that year’s Formula 1 car, the Ferrari 126 C4. The GTO was something of a throwback to the glorious competition Gran Turismos of the past, even though the FISA abolished Group B before the car could race. The car’s name also references the 250 GTO, probably the most iconic car in Prancing Horse history. Its Pininfarina styling was inspired by the lines of the 308 GTB and the aerodynamic study for the 308 GTB Speciale, better known as the “Millechiodi”.

However, it pushed those lines and forms to new extremes to make them as aerodynamically efficient as they were aggressive. The GTO was also the very first limited edition car in Ferrari history. The planned 200 examples all sold well before its unveiling at the 1984 Geneva Motor Show. As a result, the decision was made to build a further 72 which, unsurprisingly, very quickly found buyers.

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