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Don't worry, my explanation's a lot more straightforward. In short (and this is just what I keep hearing), the 037 is called a monster because of how it feels to drive. You know the Devil Z from Wangan Midnight? It's that, but more actively fighting the driver and less death. I think that's why it says #monster on the bottom. It's a monster that must be tamed in order to drive effectively.
Monster may simply mean this car was the monster of the monsters, since the Lancia 037 managed to beat the AWD Audi quattro to the constructor's title in 1983, despite being RWD.
Forza on the Ferraris probably refers to the favorite chant of Ferrari fans, simply "Forza Ferrari!". I guess it means something like "Go Ferrari" or "Ferrari Power" or something like that.