How Enzo Ferrari Humiliated Porsche With His Last Car?

The 1980s gave us computers, comfort, and the Porsche 959 — a spaceship on wheels. Ferrari gave us something else entirely. The F40 was Enzo Ferrari's final answer to a world that wanted to drive itself. No ABS. No power steering. No carpet. No radio. Just 478 horsepower, a twin-turbo V8, Kevlar body panels, and 11 months to build the best car in the world before a dying man ran out of time. This is the story of the last analogue supercar — born from the ashes of Group B rally, forged in a race against the Porsche 959, and driven by a 90-year-old man who refused to make anything safe. The F40 didn't just beat Porsche. It proved that raw, terrifying, human-driven machines still mattered. ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 — The Defiant Choice 02:24 — 1980s: The Era of Excess 04:21 — Group B & The 288 GTO 06:47 — Enzo's Final Order: The 11-Month Deadline 11:09 — Release of the F40 and Car Journalists 11:56 — F40 vs 959 12:47 — Market Frenzy & Enzo's Death 15:40 — The Legacy #FerrariF40 #EnzoFerrari #Porsche959 #SupercarHistory #80sCars #Flywheel