#GuidoCampoli

Guido Campoli was an Italian automotive designer and modeller active at Pininfarina during the 1970s and 1980s. Working within Leonardo Fioravanti’s design department, he contributed to the definition of body surfaces, lamp geometry and detailing for several Ferrari models. Campoli played a key role in the refinement of exterior forms and technical feasibility during the transition from prototype to production, ensuring consistency between styling intent and aerodynamic performance. His work was instrumental in the final surface development of the Ferrari Testarossa, where he collaborated on the integration of the distinctive side intakes and rear body treatment — features that became among the most recognizable elements of Pininfarina’s design language of the era.


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