Cavallino Rampante
The "Cavallino Rampante," or "Prancing Horse," is the iconic emblem of the luxury sports car manufacturer Ferrari. This symbol features a black horse rearing up on its hind legs, set against a yellow background. It was originally used by Italian World War I pilot Francesco Baracca, who painted it on his aircraft for good luck.
In 1929, Enzo Ferrari, the founder of Ferrari, adopted the emblem for his racing team, believing it would bring him success. Today, the Cavallino Rampante represents speed, power, and Italian craftsmanship, making it one of the most recognizable logos in the automotive world.