Trademark introduction: Ferrari's classic logo of "red-maned horse" has two different versions: one is that the parents of Francesco Baracca, an Italian air force hero who donated his driving force in World War I, begged Ferrari to give his beloved son the name. The "Prancing Horse" logo on the aircraft is inlaid on the Ferrari series to express the son's ambition of patrolling the horizon. Ferrari readily accepted this suggestion and added the national emblem of Italy as "Heaven" on the top of the "Prancing Horse", then connected it with "Ferrari" in horizontal font to form "Earth", and finally used the representative color of his hometown of Montana. ——Yellow, rendering the whole frame and forming a heroic totem of "Between heaven and earth, I am willing to hire". The second is that during the World War, Italy had an outstanding pilot, and his plane had a prancing horse that would bring him good luck. After Ferrari's initial race victory, the pilot's parents, a count and his wife, suggested that Ferrari should also have the good-luck prancing horse printed on the car. Later the pilot died and the horse turned black.
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