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Driven: 1992 Ferrari 512TR Improves the Testarossa Formula
Key takeaways
- What's red, has twelve cylinders, and makes otherwise sane people consider mortgaging the farm?
- Archivio Perini|Car and Driver From the March 1992 issue of Car and Driver.
- The latest Testarossa is by no means all-new, but Ferrari has improved it in so many ways that it might as well be.
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What's red, has twelve cylinders, and makes otherwise sane people consider mortgaging the farm?
Archivio Perini|Car and Driver From the March 1992 issue of Car and Driver.
The latest Testarossa is by no means all-new, but Ferrari has improved it in so many ways that it might as well be. In the process, the maestros of Maranello have also made the car more beautiful than its predecessor and have given it a new alphanumeric designator: the 512TR.
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