The New York Times has a very interesting story of a Ferrari's role in Chinese politics. In How Crash Cover-Up Altered China’s Succession Jonathan Ansfield writes about Ling Gu's death by Ferrari and how his father's actions weakened Hu Jintao:
By September, party insiders said, Mr. Hu was so strained by the Ling affair and the leadership negotiations that he seemed resigned to yielding power. As Mr. Hu’s influence faded, Mr. Xi began taking charge of military affairs, including a group coordinating China’s response to the escalating row with Japan over disputed islands.
Perhaps China should consider banning Ferraris, which are clearly tools of hostile foreign forces.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/0 ... nas-succession.html