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No windshield. No roof. No problem. The new limited-edition Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2, priced at around $1.85 million, made appearances at the Paris Auto Show this week. The Italian sports car ...
Typically, a little rain won’t hurt a convertible’s interior, especially if you can get the roof up in time. However, the Ferrari Monza doesn’t have any roof to speak of. It’s a permanent ...
The Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2 limited production specials are amongst the most desirable and gorgeous exotic cars of our time but they have one major flaw: they come without a roof. Owners of the ...
Alongside its lack of windows or a roof, the Monza SP1 also has no windshield. Or rather, it has what Ferrari calls a "virtual windshield." In place of a traditional glass or Perspex screen ...
Ferrari’s newest high-powered supercars set a new bar for the iconic Italian brand. The Monza SP1 and SP2, two open-air roadsters that resemble race cars of the 1940s and 1950s, made their ...
That feat alone is an achievement, but the car actually being leaped over here is a Ferrari Monza SP2. That's the two-seat variant of the brand's seven-figure speedster introduced back in 2018.
Ferrari has brought a major upgrade to its home race alongside multiple circuit-specific items at the Italian Grand Prix. Like Red Bull, Ferrari has the usual front and rear wing changes that are ...
In many ways, Ferrari embodies F1. But recent history at Monza has left the tifosi disappointed. Ferrari has just one Italian Grand Prix victory in the past decade — Charles Leclerc’s 2019 win ...
But doing so as a Ferrari driver at the home of its loyal tifosi fanbase, with an atmosphere like nowhere else on the F1 calendar, is extra special. The Italian national anthem rouses the Monza ...