Take A Tour Of Ferrari's Maranello Factory In PicturesTake a look around Ferrari's famous facility in Maranello in pictures released by the Italian manufacturer Jack Leslie Updated: 18 May 2015 Ever wondered what Ferrari’s site in Maranello looks like? Well, now you can take a tour of the facility - which has housed its F1 team and road car division since the 1940s - in stunning pictures released by the Italian manufacturer.Wind Tunnel Image source: Scuderia Ferrari Product Development Centre Image source: Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari Restaurant Image source: Scuderia Ferrari Mechanical Machining Building Image source: Scuderia Ferrari Paint Technologies Building Image source: Scuderia Ferrari Foundry Image source: Scuderia Ferrari Trigeneration Plant Image source: Scuderia Ferrari Engine Assembly Image source: Scuderia Ferrari Assembly Lines Image source: Scuderia Ferrari Original Factory Entrance Image source: Scuderia Ferrari Fiorano Test Track Image source: Scuderia Ferrari Sponsored PostsCommentsNo comments found.Latest NewsEnginesBiggest EU Political Party Pushes For Reversal On 2035 Combustion Engine BanMaserati Quattroporte's V8 engineNewsThis Is A Porsche-Powered SpeedboatFrauscher x Porsche 850 FantomNewsCan The Brabus 730 Un-Boring The New Mercedes-AMG C63?Brabus 730 - frontNewsThe 217mph Aston Martin Valhalla Is A Valkyrie You Might Actually UseAston Martin Valhalla - frontNewsThe Man Behind The Record-Shattering McMurtry Spéirling Has DiedMcMurtry Spéirling - rearNewsThe Ford Mustang GTD Is The Fastest American Car Ever Round The NürburgringFord Mustang GTD laps the NürburgringLatest ReviewsReviewsBMW Z4 Handschalter Review: A Transformative ‘BoxBMW Z4 Handschalter - rearReviewsBMW X3 M50 Review: Warmed-Over X3 Never Quite Hits The MarkBMW X3 M50 - frontReviewsMini Aceman SE Review: Like A Cooper, But BiggerMini Aceman SE - frontReviews2024 Skoda Octavia vRS Review: Jack Of All Trades, Master Of One2024 Skoda Octavia vRS, front 3/4, drivingReviewsBMW M135 Review: A Superb All-Rounder That Lacks SomethingBMW M135 - frontReviewsAbarth 695 75 Anniversario Review: More Fashion Accessory Than Hot HatchAbarth 695 Anniversario, front 3/4, driving
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