By 1923, he was running the racing team "Scuderia Ferrari" himself, and by 1932, Alfa Romeo was winning at a more frequent pace. It wasn't until the 1930s that Alfa Romeo was seen as a threat to Mercedes, with the two carmakers dueling throughout the decade.
Today these readers, locally known as lectores, read all sorts of things from the latest news, novels, horoscopes, birthday reminders etc. Interesting, isn't it? Cuban cigars have been around for centuries, and during this time, the industry has undergone a lot of transformation.
By the 1980s Dominican Republic had overtaken the Canary Islands and Jamaica to become the leading cigar producer for the United States. Just like that, Dominican Republic became a major player in the tobacco and cigar industry!
Counterpart Inc, a metal fabrication company based in South Dakota, was charged with making the new metal scoreboard from scratch. They also rebuilt the internal framework that holds up the scoreboard. It was meticulously created to look as close to the original as possible. During the All-Star Break in 2001, the Red Sox quietly took out the original and put in the copy.
It's believed that the old scoreboard with its thousands of signatures from players and staff is secured at a warehouse somewhere. But where exactly is it?
Buyers are guided through the selection process by their own Personal Designer, who is charged with guaranteeing that the cars are is unique but still consistent with the Ferrari brand and its tradition. For example. Ferrari won't paint your car pink.