Ferrari F76 Digital Hypercar
In 1949 — 76 years ago — Ferrari achieved its victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Luigi Chinetti at the wheel of the Touring-bodied 166 MM barchetta. The Prancing Horse's first digital car, the F76, draws its name from that achievement. Created by the Ferrari Styling Centre, it has a double fuselage which separates the driver and passenger areas, turning the car's body into a wing, which is joined in the design by a second large rear wing that sits on two tails. Influenced by mathematical optimization managed by generative algorithms, each F76 was sold as an NFT as part of exclusive drops over the three years of the Hyperclub program.

