FERRARI SHOWS AT GOODWOOD
Judge the 612 Scaglietti for yourself
Ferrari has revealed what it will be showing at the Festival of Speed at Goodwood this weekend, starting today and ending on Sunday.
Cars on show include the Superamerica, an F430 in Fiorano Ferrari livery and a 612 Scaglietti; they'll will be driven up Goodwood Hill by professional racing drivers and members of the UK media, according to the Prancing Horse.
The latest addition to the Ferrari stable, the limited-edition 12-cylinder convertible Superamerica will take part in the Supercar run. Just 559 examples of the Superamerica will be built featuring the Revocromico roof, with variable transparency and which can fold back in less than 10 seconds.
The Superamerica punches out 540bhp and accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in 4.2 seconds. It will be driven up the hill on all three days.
The F430 appears at Goodwood in Fiorano Ferrari livery. With 490 hp available it is capable of accelerating from 0 to 62 mph in four seconds with a top speed almost 200 mph.
The all-aluminium 612 Scaglietti is a four-seater whose looks have proved so controversial that rumours suggest that a revision of the ugly nose may well be on the cards. Its V12 makes 540bhp, and it has a top speed of 199 mph.
Formula 1
The Ferrari Formula 1 Team will be represented by F1 test driver Marc Gené, who will be driving a Ferrari F2003-GA up Goodwood Hill.
Looking after the car will be Ferrari F1 Clienti, a branch of the Corse Clienti Division. This department was created by Ferrari following increasing demand from customers to purchase and drive Ferrari F1 cars.
Tickets
Remember, you can only get tickets in advance, not at the gate.
