


From low riders to hotrods, Hollywood hero cars to priceless Bugattis, gleaming "art cars" to scarred track warriors, the Petersen has been steadily putting on world class exhibits for petrol-thirsty enthusiasts to indulge in. Their newest, "Seeing Red: 70 Years of Ferrari," is a visual feast that celebrates the seven decades of Enzo's wonderful vision he gifted to the world: Ferrari. It's a name that universally needs no introduction, and for good reason. With more than 5,000 championed races under its trophy-adorned belt, the Maranello marque is the single most loved automobile manufacturer of this world—when your credits are littered with swoon-worthy road cars, peak-performance Formula 1 "cars," and racing sports cars and prototypes that blur the lines between function and form, it's easy to understand how such a reputation has been earned.



Should you desire to experience this vast history in person (you should), "Seeing Red" is an exquisite and eclectic assemblage of competition and street cars from within thePrancing Horse stable. Fourteen of Ferrari's greatest chapters are represented in the exhibit, ranging from the genesis model 125S all the way to the hybrid LaFerrari hyper car. So if you're a Ferrari fanatic, be sure to stop by the Petersen to see the Bruce Meyer family gallery in all its glory—it's the fuel of dreams.





























