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The origin of the Ferrari logo?

The trademark of Italian Ferrari (FERRARI) car company is a medal, the background color is yellow, which is the traditional color of the city of Indana where the company is located. The prancing horse in the trademark pattern was originally a hero medal, which was awarded to the Italian air force ace pilot Baraga in World War I. In 1923, the mother of the hero gave this medal to Enzo Ferrari, the champion of the Savio car race. Ferrari added the Italian flag to the top of the medal and made it its company's trademark.

Enzo Ferrari (1898-1988), the founder of Ferrari automobile factory, was a test driver of Alfa Romeo automobile factory, and participated in 39 car races, and won the German Grand Prix twice in 19323 and 1935. 1946, the Ferrari automobile factory, which was named after his family name, was officially founded in Maranello, northern Italy, and started the history of automobile manufacturing for half a century now. In 1969, the Ferrari factory, together with the world-known trademark "Stallion", was acquired by the Fiat Group. But Ferrari is still Ferrari, continuing its world-famous sports car manufacturing.