Major exhibit at London’s Design Museum to mark Ferrari’s 70th anniversary

Major exhibit at London’s Design Museum to mark Ferrari’s 70th anniversary

Ferrari’s 70th anniversary is being marked by a specially curated exhibition at The Design Museum in London, showcasing history of the supercar with a host of Ferraris and Ferrari memorabilia. Titled ‘Ferrari: Under the Skin’, this exhibit features a 70 classic and contemporary Ferraris— reportedly worth a combined value of £140 million—including a replica of the 1947 125 S, the very first Ferrari ever made and champion cars with glorious history such as 166MM that won the Mille Miglia and Le Mans in 1949, the 1962 250 GTO which is considered the holy grail of classic Ferraris and also a commission work by Fiat’s chief, Gianni Agnelli to roll out a factory-built Ferrari Testarossa Spider (convertible). The Ferrari memorabilia on display include original sketches, handwritten letters from Enzo Ferrari, and trophies won from the numerous racing disciplines.