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Maranello glowed with good news. Michael Schumacher had clinched his Fangio-tying fifth Formula One World Driving Championship at Magny-Cours on Sunday and by happy coincidence we had watched the race from a hotel in Modena. Monday morning, we gathered at the factory for our first experience of Ferrari's F1-inspired supercar, the Enzo. Heir to the company's line of supercars including the 1984 288GTO, 1987 F40 and 1995 F50, the new car's full name is ``The Enzo Ferrari'' in tribute to the company's founder. When we arrived at the Fiorano test track, there it sat, glimmering red in the forecourt of il Commendatore's former residence.
It looks better in person than ...