Photography by Marco Annunziata
Story by Alexander Byles
“When talking and arguing about the position of the motor in a Ferrari, we cannot forget that Enzo himself once remarked that ‘The horse pulls the cart.’ We know he loved the front-engine configuration, and how could you not?” asks Simone Beneforti, who counts himself among the many fans of Ferraris like the iconic 250s and 275s with their front-mounted V12s. His tastes extend to the modern classics as well, like the 550 Maranello and 575M featured here.
Horse(s) Before The Cart: Looking Back On The Front-Engine Ferrari 550 Maranello and 575M
