The name is legendary, the performance is breathtaking, the sound is unmistakable, and the styling is as much a work of art as any sculpture on display in the Louvre. It’s the car that everyone desires, and the car that every other car desires to be. Quite simply, there’s no other car that stirs the emotions of an exotic car enthusiast like a Ferrari. To own a Ferrari is to become a member of an elite and exclusive group of car aficionados that carry on the rich Ferrari legacy that began in 1929.
To own a Ferrari is to also become a member of an exclusive family of drivers that includes legends such as Gilles Villeneuve, Niki Lauda, Michael Schumacher, Jody Scheckter, Mario Andretti, Alain Prost, Nigel Mansell, Rubens Barichello, Kimi Raikkonnen, Felipe Massa and Fernando Alonso.
For as long as any of us have known Roberto, he has been as much a part of the Ferrari family as any Formula 1 driver or Ferrari owner. His flight bag has always proudly displayed the Ferrari logo, and his favorite topic of conversation has always been the latest from Ferrari Formula 1 racing. The only thing missing was that there was no Ferrari in Roberto’s garage. That problem was solved when Roberto became the proud owner of a stunning Ferrari 360 Modena.
The second, and equally impressive Ferrari to be added to "Scuderia Vaccari" is this stunning Ferrari Testarossa. There's nothing like the sound of a 12 cylinder Ferrari, and this is one of the best examples of this highly desirable classic Italian masterpiece. And yes, we are all envious!
Delivery of the Ferrari 360
'91 Testarossa
Roberto at the age of 12
A Ferrari fan from an early age
Roberto with his Dad
The Ferrari F1 contender driven by Alain Prost in the controversial 1991 season