Ford suing Ferrari over F150 name

Ford has asked a US court to bar Ferrari from using the F150 name.

Ford has asked a US court to bar Ferrari from using the F150 name.

Published Feb 10, 2011

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Ford is suing Ferrari for trademark infringement after Ferrari named its 2011 Formula 1 racing car the “F150.”

Ferrari's F150 logo bears striking resemblance to the one on Ford's F-150 full-sized bakkie, which is also the top-selling vehicle in the United States, Ford said in a complaint filed in federal court.

“Ferrari has misappropriated the F-150 trademark in naming its new racing vehicle the 'F150' in order to capitalize on and profit from the substantial goodwill that Ford has developed in the F-150 trademark,” Ford said in a complaint filed in US District Court in Detroit.

Ford is asking the court to bar Ferrari from using the name. The automaker is also seeking unspecified damages, including damages of R720 000 under the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act.

Fiat has an 85 percent stake in Ferrari, and management control of Chrysler, in which it has a 25 percent stake.

Ford and Ferrari could not be immediately reached for comment. According to the complaint, the two automakers have a “legendary history as rivals in auto racing.”

Ferrari set up a website - www.ferrarif150.com - to promote the racing vehicle.

“The choice of name stems from Ferrari's desire to pay tribute to this year's one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the unification of Italy,” Ferrari said. -Reuters

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