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Ferrari-authorized history book to cost as much as a Ferrari, chance to win a F2005 replica

Official Ferrari Opus Enzo Diamante Edition

A Ferrari-authorized book detailing the automaker’s complete vehicle, race, and driver history will be available in an exclusive Enzo Diamante edition and costing $275,000. The diamond-covered prancing horse on the cover of the Enzo Diamante edition is comprised of 1,500 stones weighing in at 32.3 carats. The diamonds are of the finest quality and clarity and are of the color “F” (rare white). The rest of the book is bound in the finest leather of choice and is packaged in a carbon fiber shell. The book is limited to one unit per country with only 20 units every to see the light of day. The book also contains the signatures of Ferrari drivers, past and present.

Official Ferrari Opus Enzo Diamante Edition

People who purchase the Official Ferrari Opus Enzo Diamante edition will be automatically entered to win one of only five F2005 replica single seaters ever built by Ferrari. Driven by seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher, the F2005 was Ferrari's 51st single seater, specifically designed and built by Scuderia Ferrari for the 2005 race season.

Ferrari hired Opus Media Group and gave its writers access to the company’s archives in order to re-create the car manufacturer’s 80-year history. The Official Ferrari Opus consists of 852 pages, with more than 150,000 words and 2,000 photographs, and weighing 88 pounds, the book offers an in-depth look at the company and race teams behind the Prancing Horse. The book offers in-depth interviews with key personalities, new photo shoots, and rare archive images to bring life to the past, present, and future of Ferrari.

[via Kraken Opus]

Ferrari F2005

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Posted by: Benjamin Greene
Posted on: 3/30/2011 at 6:01 AM
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