The Ferrari F.Z. 93 (Formula Zagato '93, also known as ES1) is a car built by the Zagato body in 1993 on the mechanics of the Ferrari Testarossa. This is the first Ferrari made by Zagato under the guidance of Andrea Zagato and was presented at the 1993 Geneva International Motor Show. The car is essentially an exercise in style, whose aesthetic care was entrusted to Ercole Spada, who, for the construction of the bodywork is inspired by two true emblems of speed: military fighters and Formula 1 single-seaters. The car was originally presented in two-tone livery, black and red, and was then repainted in red.