“Ferrari” (** out of four) was an arthritic autobiography set in the summer of 1957 about the legendary Enzo Ferrari (Adam Driver) with his empire and relationship to his wife (Penelope Cruz) crumbling and who decides to regain his determination and verve by competing in the Mille Miglia which was one of the most deadly and dangerous races of its kind all across Italy. Film has a stalled engine, as it covers territory seen before (and better) in “Lamborghini”, “Ford Vs. Ferrari”, and “Rush.” Disappointing excursion from director Michael Mann who usually has more sizzle and style. There’s a faint pulse whenever Cruz is on screen who is first-rate.