FREE newsletter is just champion! Get the biggest and brightest stories sent straight to your inboxFerrari has had its trademark for the shape of the world's most expensive sports car partly revoked in a landmark decision that could pave the way for copycat versions.The 250 GTO, built between 1962 and 1964, is the firm's most iconic model, raced in period by the biggest names in motorsport.Only 39 were built and they are regarded as the 'Holy Grail' of cars, with only the super-rich able to afford the £35 million-plus asking price they command on the classic car market.Ferrari had the shape trademarked, but the Italian sports car company has lost the right following a legal battle against a bespoke car manufacturer from the same city of.
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