Examining the other side of that explosive equation seemed like a promising idea after the incredibly entertaining “Ford v. Ferrari” match. However, “Ferrari,” a Michael Mann-directed film with some striking moments that add up to less than the sum of its parts, doesn’t quite work. Adam Driver is miscast as the automobile billionaire. Playing racecar driver-turned-tycoon Enzo Ferrari when he was around 20 years older than he is now allows Driver to at least make more use of the Italian accent he assumed for “House of Gucci”—mastering it would be taking it too far—during his own cinematic tour of Italian luxury businesses. The movie begins briefly, then cuts over a lot of ostensibly dramatic material before picking up in 1957.