Not from the US government, but Italy is still basically a fascist oligarchy so I guarantee you that Ferrari gets a steady stream of cash from Rome.
If you're going to buy your hypercars based on the most entrepreneurial/capitalist builder, we're back to the Koenigsegg.
That said, none of us here are the market for hypercars ... really to be on that level you have to be part of the international cabal of industrialists and bankers that rule the world from behind the scenes (or one of their reptilian overlords).
And for what one of them cost you could buy an Ariel Atom, a new house with a huge garage and have every bit as much fun and still have money left over.
For me, my tastes are so pedestrian that my "money no object" car is a Singer 911 ... and I'd be happiest with an early BMW 2002 running an E30 M3 drivetrain ... and I could be into that for less than the cost of a new M3.






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