Ferrari SP America special edition spied
Second one-off Ferrari F12 in as many weeks inspired by 250 GTO
Hot on the heels of the Ferrari F12 TRS - which appeared at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed last weekend - another unique F12-based model has been spied.
Whereas the TRS drew inspiration from a 1957 250 Testa Rossa, with its chopped down aero screen, see through bonnet and lack of a roof, the SP America derives its design from probably the most iconic Ferrari ever: the 250 GTO.
Developed by Ferrari's Special Projects division for a US owner, the SP America's nod to the past comes in the form of three small bonnet vents - which apart from adding an aesthetic dimension probably also help cool the engine bay.
The slightly sketchy phone shots snapped outside the Spring Valley New York Ferrari dealer also show a power bulge in the centre of the bonnet, referencing the space required for the 250 GTO's six twin-choke downdraught Weber carbs, twin vents in the front wings, a ducktail rear spoiler and even more slashes in the rear bodywork.
Classic 1960s design cues implemented on a modern car with a decent degree of success we reckon, just like the redesign for the TRS.
It's not yet clear if the SP America gets any mechanical modifications over the standard F12, but if the TRS is anything to go by it's unlikely.
That means there's still a 6.3-litre V12 out front, which still delivers 740hp to the rear-wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox. It's therefore reasonable to expect the 0-62mph sprint will remain at 3.1 seconds, while the official "211mph-plus" top speed may be cut slightly due to the increased drag from the extra vents and that duck tail boot lip.
Fortunately enough for the American custodian, it's not as if the standard car was slow anyway.
[Source: The Supercar Kids]
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