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The trademark of the Italian Ferrari (FERRARI) automobile company is a medal with a yellow background, which is the traditional color of Indana City where the company is located. The prancing horse in the trademark design was originally a hero medal, which was obtained by Baraga, the ace pilot of the Italian Air Force during World War I. In 1923, the hero's mother gave this medal to Savio race champion Enzo Ferrari. Ferrari added the Italian flag above the medal and made it the company's trademark.

Enzo Ferrari (1898-1988), the founder of the Ferrari Automobile Factory, served as a test driver for the Alfa Romeo Automobile Factory and participated in 39 racing races, twice in 19323 and 1935. Won the German Grand Prix. In 1946, the Ferrari car factory named after his personal name was officially established in Maranello, northern Italy, ushering in a half-century of automobile manufacturing history. In 1969, the Ferrari factory and the "horse" trademark known to the world were acquired by the Fiat Group. But Ferrari is still Ferrari, continuing its world-famous sports car manufacturing.