This week’s episode of Ferrari Fridays takes a detour from our usual market analysis and deep dives into Ferrari lore. Instead, I’m pulling back the curtain on a topic that’s been gnawing at me for a while: the judging process at concours events. It’s not a rant—it’s a reality check. 🎥 New Format, Same Passion Before we dive in, a […]
From Showroom to Circuit: Ferrari’s Le Mans Legacy and the Romance of Racing History
Every June, the motorsports world turns its gaze to France for the 24 Hours of Le Mans—a race that’s more than just a test of speed. It’s a crucible of endurance, engineering, and legacy. On this episode of Ferrari Fridays, William “Big Money” Ross dives into the soul of Le Mans and Ferrari’s storied relationship with the race, blending personal […]
Ferrari’s Mid-Engine Masterpieces: A Collector’s Journey Through Race-Bred Road Cars
Ferrari’s legacy of crafting race-inspired road cars is more than a marketing strategy—it’s a love letter to enthusiasts who crave the thrill of motorsport in a street-legal package. In Episode 38 of the Ferrari Marketplace Podcast, host William Ross takes us on a passionate, detail-rich journey through Ferrari’s mid-engine V8 special variants, from the humble 348 Challenge to the electrifying […]
Ferrari’s Forgotten Foray into the Indy 500
Every May, motorsports fans turn their eyes to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the legendary Indy 500. But tucked away in the annals of racing history is a curious, short-lived chapter: Ferrari’s attempt to conquer the Brickyard. A World Championship Oddity Between 1950 and 1960, the Indy 500 was officially part of the Formula One World Championship. It was a […]
Should Ferrari Build a Modern Manual F40?
Lewis Hamilton may have just lit the fuse on one of the most tantalizing debates in the Ferrari world. In a recent photo shoot at Maranello, standing beside a classic red F40, Hamilton reportedly asked Ferrari to build him a black one. Not just any F40—he wants a modern reinterpretation, complete with a manual transmission. Cue the uproar. A Manual […]
Laura Ferrari: The Woman Who Quietly Saved Ferrari
Every Friday, William Ross dives deep into the world of Ferrari on the Ferrari Marketplace Podcast. But this week, in honor of Women’s History Month, he turns the spotlight to someone often overlooked in the Ferrari legacy: Laura Ferrari, wife of Enzo Ferrari and a woman whose quiet strength may have saved the company from financial ruin. The Enigmatic Laura […]
Ferrari Announces CPO Program?
“Define fun to drive with the Ferrari 296 GTB. Join the Ferrari Approved program.” As part of the Ferrari Approved program, pre-owned models undergo rigorous inspections and certification, ensuring uncompromising quality and reliability. Every journey is an adrenaline-fueled masterpiece, backed by Ferrari’s unmatched craftsmanship and heritage. This is a brand new offering from FERRARI. Join the Ferrari Approved program and […]
The Ferrari 340 America: A Milestone in Grand Touring Excellence
The Ferrari 340 America is a significant chapter in Ferrari’s illustrious history, representing a crucial evolution in the brand’s development as a manufacturer of both race-winning cars and luxurious grand tourers. Introduced in 1950, the 340 America was a powerful, exclusive vehicle designed to compete in endurance racing events while offering unparalleled elegance and performance for discerning customers. This comprehensive […]
Ferrari vs. Freedom: Who Really Owns Your Car?
Ferrari Fridays are usually a celebration of passion, performance, and pedigree. But this week, we’re diving into a more contentious topic: Ferrari’s tightening grip on personalization—and what it means for owners, influencers, and the brand itself. 🎨 Customization vs. Control Ferrari recently announced stricter guidelines for its personalization program. While the brand has always curated its image with precision, the […]
The Ferrari 257 S: A Rare Jewel in Ferrari’s Racing Heritage
The Ferrari 257 S occupies a unique and often understated position in Ferrari’s storied history. As an experimental and ultra-rare racing car developed during the mid-1950s, the 257 S exemplified Ferrari’s unrelenting pursuit of innovation and excellence. Although not as widely recognized as models like the 250 GTO or the 166 MM, the 257 S is a fascinating example of […]

