Speeding Through Life
The feelings as you drive a Ferrari 550 Maranello are amazing. The car throbs to life, rumbling idly all around you. You look to the right, and see your opponent: a Porsche 911. You look up at the red light, waiting for it to turn green. You can almost taste the raw power. You rev the engine, getting ready to fly when the light turns green. The light changes and you're off!!! For all of the feelings that you get when you drive this car, you Born in Modena, Italy on February 18, 1898, Enzo Ferrari would go on to make some of the greatest cars on earth. At an early age, he gained an interest in auto racing, when he saw his first race at the age of ten years old. Although he was forced to leave school when his father died, he worked as a turning instructor in the Modena Fire Brigade workshop. This ended shortly after he got drafted int
1946. By the end of '46, Ferrari immediately started making cars again. It was at this time, After Enzo's service was over, he went to work for Alfa Romeo, a well-known car in his workshops. In order to speed up production, Ferrari separated the racecar and road military machinery, allied forces were busy bombing his factory. They obliterated it highest quality to build his automobiles. Whenever it was possible, he made these parts
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Benito Mussolini, Speeding Life, Enzo Ferrari, Company America, Alfa Romeo, Racing Team, Fire Brigade, Soon Romeo, Ferrari Romeo, Art Culture, enzo ferrari, feelings drive,
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Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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