The last two letters in this Ferrari’s name are LM, which stand for Le Mans, as in The 24 hours of Le Mans. The day-long race is the world’s oldest endurance race and one of the most difficult in motorsports. It’s also a race to which Ferrari is no stranger.The final and ultimate evolution of the Testa Rossa line, the 330 TRI/LM won the 1962 Le Mans race while being driven by Phil Hill and Olivier Gendebien. It features a 4-liter V-12 with nearly 400 horsepower, and it’s the last front-engine racing car built by Ferrari as well as the last front-engine car to win at Le Mans.