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Plan an escape from your everyday seeking power and thrills in this red hot Enzo Ferrari. When you arrive at your chosen destination, you will be the envy of every passerby including the valet -- who can't wait for his chance behind the wheel. Perhaps you enjoyed the day watching your racehorse, Prancing Horse work out. Your convinced you are on a roll -- a win at the track is almost a shore thing. You climb into your red hot wheels, and you begin to wonder about your horses namesake, the Ferrari Prancing Horse emblem. Where did it come from? Francesco Baracca was a legendary First World War Italian fighter ace who shot down no fewer than 35 enemy planes during the war. Symbolizing Baracca's squadron was a yellow shield with a prancing horse in the centre. Later, Baracca's family presented Ferrari with their son's squadron badge as an acknowledgement of his relationship with Ferrari. Now symbolizing every road and racing Ferrari is the famous Prancing Horse symbol seen in this photograph capturing the moment when you really arrive.
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