1969
1969

A NEW PARTNER

FIAT BECOMES A FERRARI SHAREHOLDER

A NEW PARTNER
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MomentsGarage
1947
1947FIRST VICTORY
1948Launch of 166 MM
1949TRIUMPH AT LE MANS
1950
1950A RED MILLE MIGLIA
1950DEBUT IN F1
1951FIRST F1 WIN
1952MARZOTTO'S MONACO WIN
1952VICTORY FOR ASCARI
1953SPORTSCAR CHAMPIONS
1954LAST PAN AMERICAN
1954QUEEN OF PARIS
1955THE LADY OF THE COUPÉ
1956FANGIO CHAMPION
1957LAST MILLE MIGLIA
1957CALIFORNIA DREAMING
1958ELEGANT CHAMPION
1959AMERICAN RESISTANCE
1960
1960SERIES BEGINS
1961RED MONOPOLY
1962MASTERPIECE
1963LE MANS, ITALY
1964HERO OF THE TWO WORLDS
1965VICTORY AT TARGA
1966365 P JEWEL
1967LEGENDARY FINISH
1968TRIBUTE TO THE TRIUMPH
1968ARGENTINE TANGO
1969DINO OF TASMANIA
1969MASTERS OF EUROPE
1969A NEW PARTNER
1970
1970THE 512 S MIRACLE
1971THE 365 GT4 BB
1972CLEAN SWEEP FOR 312 P
1972HOME TRACK
1973DINO 308 GT4 ARRIVES
1974FEVER AT 50
1975LAUDA CHAMPION
1975FIRST TIME
1976AUTOMATICALLY LOVELY
1977NIKI DOUBLE
1978PROPHET AT HOME
1979SCHECKTER WORLD TITLE
1980
19804 PLACES, 8TH TITLE
1981TURBO WIN IN MONACO
1982UNSTOPPABLE 308 GTB
1983OPEN AIR PLEASURE
1984MASTERPIECE OF STYLE
1984FIRST OF A KIND
1985328, LAST ACT
1986AMERICAN SURPRISE
1987ENZO’S DREAM
1988DAY OF FAREWELL
1989MANSELL’S GEARS
1990
1990100TH F1 WIN
1991EVOLUTION OF AN ICON
1992A CLASSIC GT
1993DEDICATED TO CUSTOMERS
1994EXTREME REFINEMENT
1995F1 IN A ROAD CAR
1996SCHUMY’S FIRST
1997REVOLUTIONARY GEARBOX
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
2020
2020AN ENORMOUSLY RESILIENT BRAND
2021A YEAR OF GREAT CHANGE
2029
1969The domain of endurance

A NEW PARTNER

FIAT BECOMES A FERRARI SHAREHOLDER

On 21 June 1969, it was announced that 50% of Ferrari had been bought by Fiat. However, the two brands shared a close relationship even before then, with their first collaborative project dating back to 1950.

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When Lancia decided to retire from competition racing, it was Fiat, together with the Automobile Club of Italy, that made sure that everything owned by the company (cars, parts, transporters and other property owned by Lancia’s racing division) was handed over to Ferrari free of charge. The motivation behind this move was to prevent the trade secrets and expertise of the Italian company from being exploited abroad. Prince Filippo Caracciolo, father-in-law of Gianni Agnelli and President of the ICA, was busy working on an agreement that facilitated the donation of all Lancia’s materials to Ferrari, while Fiat agreed to allocate a non-repayable contribution of 50 million lire for five years – a total of 250 million, a very considerable sum for the time. The purpose of the agreement was clear: to increase Ferrari’s victories in the international arena, thus bringing great prestige to the entire Italian automotive industry and promoting the sales of Italian cars in other markets. Vittorio Valletta, who hadadmired Ferrari since 1932 (an appreciation which is verymuch reciprocated), reached an agreement with Mr. Agnelli, who was destined to be the successor of the Fiat presidency.

In 1950, Gianni Agnelli was 29 years old, with no management powers, but he was nonetheless the representative of the family who held majority shares in the company. He became CEO in 1963, and Chairman three years later. Agnelli was a great admirer of Ferrari cars, and indeed, became a customer of the brand. His first Ferrari was a 166 MM Touring Superleggera, from 1948; later his others included the 365 P and the Testarossa Spider. Over the years, Enzo Ferrari was aware that he could no longer bear the financial burden of the marque’s sporting activity alone, and in 1963, came close to selling to Ford. The tough negotiations lasted throughout April and May, but just before he signed, Enzo backed out, preserving the autonomy of the brand’s racing division. The desire to find a strong ally, however, remained paramount, and in 1965, Ferrari reached an agreement with Fiat to produce the 6-cylinder Dino engine, designed by Ferrari and developed at the factories of the Turin-based company, to be fitted on the new Fiat Dino, spider and coupé. Soon after came the Dino Ferrari, made in Maranello. Ferrari was required to receive type-approval for the Ferrari Dino 166 for F2, and to do this, the company built more than 500 production models, with the engine designed during this period by Enzo’s son. From then on, the conversations between Ferrari and Agnelli regarding a possible takeover became increasingly frequent.

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At one point, it seemed that Giovanni Luraghi’s Alfa Romeo was keen to get involved, and it looked as though a three-way agreement would take shape. In the end, Luraghi pulled out. On 18 June 1969, Ferrari and Agnelli met in Turin to sign the contract, which was made public three days later. Fiat and Ferrari joined forces, celebrating the start of a very long engagement.

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