Ferrari F40 supercar
The Ferrari F40 is a supercar with historical significance, first unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1987. This sports car was designed by Ferrari to celebrate its 40th anniversary, and at that time, only the top supercars such as Porsche 959, Jaguar XJ220, McLaren F1 could compete with it. The F40 is the first civilian sports car launched by Ferrari that can exceed a speed of 320km/h, and it is also the last Ferrari work completed by the founder Enzo Ferrari and his design and manufacturing team. Its classic index can be regarded as the top level in the entire Ferrari family.
McLaren McLaren F1 supercar 1993 model
The McLaren F1 is a classic supercar, developed and produced in 1990 by McLaren engineers using a large amount of F1 racing technology, from which the name "F1" comes. The McLaren F1 was released in 1992, capable of accelerating from a standstill to 100km/h in 3.2 seconds, with a top speed exceeding 380km/h. From entering mass production in 1994 to ceasing production in 2005. The McLaren F1 held the record for the world's fastest mass-produced sports car for 12 years, which was not broken until 2005 by the Koenigsegg CCR.