Bronze, mounted on a marble plinth
c. 1956
4.5 × 4.5 × 16.5 in (11.4 × 11.4 × 42 cm)
Believed to have been gifted by Enzo Ferrari to team drivers and inner circle VIPs alike, this bronze prancing horse statue commemorates three of Ferrari’s driver’s championships in the 1950s. It is emblazoned with the words “Campione del Mondo” and the years “1952 – 1953 – 1956,” as well as a Ferrari badge and three stylized bronze racing cars on the left and right sides of the plinth, which supports the iconic Cavallino Rampante atop.