Wednesday 13th July 2011
New Stratos Production On Hold...For now
Pininfarina would have built it, but Ferrari says 'no'...
Plans for a limited run of the
New Stratos, the 21st-century take on the classic Lancia rally car, have been put on hold after Ferrari refused Pininfarina permission to build the cars.
Pininfarina designed and built the one-off New Stratos for German businessman Michael Stoschek, but has said that they will only build more with the express permission of Ferrari.
And Ferrari has refused to consent to Pininfarina or any other Ferrari-dependent suppliers building the New Stratos.
So what next for the project? Well, the New Stratos Chaps say that 'appropriate contacts are being made at this time' to find somebody willing - and able - to build the cars and who have no dependence on Ferrari to make a living.
We hope they find someone, as no doubt do the 40-or-so prospective buyers who have 'expressed an interest' in the cars. Each of which would require either an F430 or a 360 Modena as a donor car...
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DS240
Original Poster
1,410 posts
87 months
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Shame. Can't see a limited run really hurting Ferrari much.
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va1o
11,566 posts
76 months
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What happened to the title?
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mp3manager
1,543 posts
65 months
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Negative Creep
11,278 posts
96 months
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 Sad car is sad about not making production
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TheEnd
12,107 posts
57 months
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Is that a big car, or a small numberplate?
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bobberz
1,215 posts
68 months
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Damn, they ruin all the fun!
Didn't really see this car happening anyway, but it would've been nice if it had. Nicer than any Ferrari in the current range, at least!
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OdramaSwimLaden
1,815 posts
38 months
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Another reason why I hate Ferrari.
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DiscoColin
2,225 posts
83 months
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Hmm - sounds like the same story as Mr Glickenhaus' lovely P4/5 Competizione - Fezza killjoys trying to block people from making derivatives that are better to behold than most if not all of their official production models with a strict policy of unique models only. The only things I like about Ferrari as it currently is are the 458 racing car and that they stopped team-order Horner from winning another race at the weekend.
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zorba_the_greek
363 posts
91 months
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooo
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V8 GRF
5,813 posts
79 months
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As I said in the last thread about this car they should have done it properly with a new chassis rather than a cut'n shut.
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tr7v8
4,008 posts
97 months
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OdramaSwimLaden said: Another reason why I hate Ferrari. +1
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JuniorJet
414 posts
29 months
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Refusing to think outside the box?
That doesn't sound like ferrari...
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4Q
1,277 posts
56 months
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Ferrari; great blokes.
Way to prove you're all about the money and not the love.
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PaulFontaine
629 posts
23 months
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I understand they are trying to preserve and maintain the brand but they are coming off like bullies and if anything these would have to help Ferrari as they require a 458 donor car so I don't get it and they are priced way way more
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MrGeoff
115 posts
41 months
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Stunning car, it's a real gamble for someone else to take on but it would be really nice to see it happen. It's probably one of the most stunning modern versions of a classic I've seen.
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McAndy
4,937 posts
46 months
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I have been a Ferrari fan since I was a youth, but these consistent showings of playground one-upmanship are petty and childish. Unless somebody can give me a good, non-financial reason why they've blocked this (based on a now defunct chassis?) I can be considered officially disillusioned. 
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Jam Spavlin
635 posts
54 months
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Fiat/Ferarri are daft for not letting this go ahead, its just the sort of "halo" car the brand needs after years of producing droll!
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4rephill
1,403 posts
47 months
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PaulFontaine said: I understand they are trying to preserve and maintain the brand but they are coming off like bullies and if anything these would have to help Ferrari as they require a 458 donor car so I don't get it and they are priced way way more  : (from: http://www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyI... ) The New Stratos was engineered almost from scratch by Pininfarina; even though it uses the engine, chassis and drivetrain from a Ferrari F430 Scuderia, both chassis and engine have been significantly modified. And from todays story: ......Each of which would require either an F430 or a 360 Modena as a donor car... At the end of the day the people involved in making this car knew what the deal was with Ferrari and agreed to that deal. Now Ferrari are enforcing the deal made, everybody is crying: "It's not fair!", and: "Ferrari are just bullies!", as if the deal was a secret that no one knew about!. If they didn't like the deal ,they shouldn't have made it!
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M666 EVO
854 posts
31 months
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Surely it would be doing Ferrari a favour, the name would be linked with the new Lancia (as Ferrari and Lancia have been linked anyway for decades), the brand would have a nice derivative and a load of rubbish 430s etc will be made good again...
Come on someone, get your act together, get your workforce inspired and make this beautiful car.
Purr-leez!
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robsco
5,317 posts
45 months
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Terrible news. Though I can't say Ferrari spitting their dummy out surprises me.
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