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6. Ferrari F40
Have you ever been asked what poster you had in your room when you were young? If the answer is a Ferrari F40, know that you are not alone in this choice.
The Ferrari F40 is not just a car, but an icon of automotive engineering and one of Ferrari's most iconic models. This vehicle has the distinction of being the last to receive the approval of Enzo Ferrari, the brand's founder, before his death. Furthermore, it went down in history as the first car to reach a speed of 320 km/h.
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The F40 is known for its minimalist approach to driver assistance technology. It does not have ABS, airbags, stability control or power steering. This car is celebrated by purists and driving enthusiasts, being considered one of the best examples of Italian automotive excellence and, for many, the best car in automotive history.
5. Lancia Delta Integrale.
The Lancia Delta Integrale, known for more than 40 triumphs in world rally championship competitions, captivated motorsport enthusiasts during the 80s and 90s.
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However, Lancia closed its operations in most European countries, remaining only in Italy. Currently, the company limits its production to the Lancia Ypsilon model.
This restriction has generated discontent among fans, who long for the return of one of Lancia's most iconic models and one of the fastest hatchbacks of the 90s.