Article by:
Mark Jessen
Barchetta literally means “little boat” in Italian, but in the automotive world, it means an open-top, open-air, two-seat sports car. Considering a windshield’s purpose is to protect the driver and passenger from not only wind, but also other things flying through the air, such as bugs or stones, not having a windshield while zipping through the countryside in a high-performance automobile doesn’t sound that appealing. Especially when that sports car is a Ferrari. But that hasn’t stopped the prancing horse from creating the Monza SP1 and SP2. Fortunately, you won’t have to worry about getting wind-whipped hair or catching a rock with your face for these specially designed cars. Read full automotive article here.