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Shieldless Ferraris

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by diegof12b, Jun 19, 2025 at 5:52 PM.

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  1. DeSoto

    DeSoto F1 Veteran

    Nov 26, 2003
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    Not that I don´t like shields, but it´s a fact that they´re overused today. They were supposed to be an "extravagant touch", but now not having them is like being some sort of reactionary misanthropist.
     
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  2. luv2driveTR

    luv2driveTR Rookie

    Jun 18, 2024
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  3. mcw

    mcw Formula Junior
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    Aug 10, 2008
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    Anybody care to add opinions about wheel cap and steering wheel shields? The brand does put the logo touches as much as other brands.
     
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  4. diegof12b

    diegof12b Rookie

    Feb 3, 2023
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    For wheel caps, either silver or black, anything BUT yellow. I also remember seeing steering wheel shields in black, which I liked a lot.
     
  5. Mr. Uy

    Mr. Uy Formula Junior
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  6. BuyHighSellLow

    BuyHighSellLow Karting

    Mar 18, 2025
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    Alberta Canada
    It makes me sad how much worse Ferraris look without shields. It shocks me that those little shields are making such a huge difference in the sexiness of Ferraris.
     
  7. 375+

    375+ F1 World Champ
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    You're right, crush all of the Enzo era cars.
     
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  8. PaulK

    PaulK F1 Rookie
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    I don't know of any shields on the wheel caps or steering wheel. In my opinion, some of this can't be helped. Modern ferraris come with the caps in yellow (though incorrect yellow). So while its not correct... its... factory correct?! This is OK because that's how it left the factory.
    Now ultra modern Ferraris you can have it any color you want for the wheel caps. I remember Marcel had his in Verde Seabird for his F12 and it was pure class.

    I don't know if what you are talking about is the Cavallino or the actual Scuderia Shields though...
     

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