Friday, February 11, 2011

Ferrari F150: Ford is the case, change the name F150th

Ford has sued the Ferrari for having "stolen" the trademark F-150 owned by one of his pick-up. In recent days, in fact Ferrari had presented its new cars that will participate in the FIA Formula 1 car was the name given to its F150, recalling the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy. It said in a statement that Ford F-150 "is a registered stable and important for Ford and one of its best-selling models from 34 years among the most popular, and sold, including pick-up Americans.

The lawsuit, Ford was taken after the Ferrari, despite the warning of Ford, it has presented its racing car. "Ferrari did not respond to this request quickly enough, leaving Ford with no choice but to take legal action to protect this important brand," reads the note from the American company ever.

Ferrari said yesterday: "the symbol F150 (used as an abbreviation of the full name Ferrari F150th Italy) is not and never will be the name of a commercial product, there will certainly be a series production car, but as always in history Scuderia, is the nomenclature of a draft of a racing car.

" So the car will be called and not F150th Ferrari F150.

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