The "Prancing Horse" emblem on the Ferrari is derived from the emblem of the 91st Squadron of the Italian National Air Force. This emblem has a heroic and sad story: Enzo's brother's comrade France Co-Baraka became a hero in World War I when he shot down 5 enemy planes in a battle against Austria. At that time, the "Prancing Horse" logo was painted on the middle of the fuselage of the aircraft Baraka was fighting. This "Prancing Horse" logo became the totem of Italy's victory in this air battle. Later, Baraka was promoted to the commander of the 91st Squadron due to his outstanding military exploits, and the "Prancing Horse" naturally became the emblem of the 91st Squadron. Enzo's brother died in a combat mission. In order to avenge his comrades, Baraka fought bravely to attack enemy planes, but unfortunately he also died. At an accidental gathering, Enzo met Countess Baraka, Baraka's mother, and they hit it off. The countess suggested that the totem of the "Prancing Horse" be given to Enzo as the emblem of the Ferrari car to commemorate and comfort the two national heroes who died young and express eternal condolences. Later, Enzo hired some well-known painters to re-imagine the team emblem, and the prototype of the current "Ferrari-style prancing horse" was born - the high horse head with its mouth slightly open, and the rear foot single The legs are on the ground and the ponytail is raised.
Porsche (PORSCHE)" was once translated as "Porsche". The word trademark of the "Porsche" brand car is adopted from Ferdinand Porsche, the founder of the German Porsche Company (he worked at Mercedes-Benz Company When the designer left Benz in 1930 and founded Porsche Design, his first successful work was the Volkswagen "Beetle" car. The graphic trademark adopted the shield-shaped emblem of the city of Stuttgart, where the company is owned. . ?In 1948, the first sports car named "Porsche" came out. Since then, the "Porsche" company has occupied a place in the world of sports cars with its superb technology and elegant artistic styling.
The word "PORSCHE". At the top of the trademark, it indicates that the trademark is owned by Porsche Design; the word "STUTTGART" in the trademark is above the horse, indicating that the company is headquartered in Stuttgart; in the middle of the trademark is a horse, indicating that Stuttgart is rich in a precious Stallion; the upper left and lower right of the trademark are antler patterns, indicating that Stuttgart was a good place for hunting; the yellow stripes on the upper right and lower left of the trademark are the color of mature wheat, symbolizing a bumper harvest; the black in the trademark represents fertility. Land; the red in the trademark symbolizes people’s wisdom and love for nature, thus forming a pastoral landscape with profound meaning, elegance and beauty, showing the glorious past of the “Porsche” company and symbolizing “Porsche”. A bright future for the company.