Ferrari 599XX evolves
Maranello's extreme track car gets evolutionary tweaks to make it faster and cleverer
Ferrari has today revealed an evolution version of its fantastically hardcore 599XX.
Introduced at the Bologna motor show today, the tweaks for the 'extreme, non-homologated sports berlinetta' (that's Ferrari-speak for 'racing car that isn't a racing car but that you also can't use on the road') will be available to 'owners' of the car (which is essentially a research and development programme) for the 2012-2013 season.
For its package of revisions, the 599XX gets an active aerodynamic package integrated with the vehicle's electronic control systems, new Pirelli tyres, an extra 20hp (bringing the total to 750hp), and a 35kg weight-loss programme.
The key to the new aero trickery is something called 'opening gap' technology. This uses two flaps, which rotate electronically to adjust the downforce between the front and rear axles in relation to vehicle speed and the manoeuvre being effected. This active rear wing is governed by various physical parameters, measured by the car's various electronic control functions (ESP, ABS, SCM and F1-Trac).
Clever. Other less exciting changes include a new front splitter and a new rear diffuser. Total downforce at 125mph is boosted to 330kg when the flaps are open and 440kg in the closed configuration.
And that extra engine power? It comes courtesy of new side-exit exhausts.
Combined with a final gear ratio that's slightly shorter, all this amounts to a Fiorano lap time of 1min 15secs - a second faster than an FXX.
It is a car that I and about 99% of the readers here cannot afford. It is a car I wouldn't be able to take home and drive on the Sundays track days here close to home... for that matter is a car that most of the track days I know would not accept due to noise restriction.
It is a car that I and about 99% of the readers here cannot afford. It is a car I wouldn't be able to take home and drive on the Sundays track days here close to home... for that matter is a car that most of the track days I know would not accept due to noise restriction.
I would then lord it around everywhere and lend it to every magazine who would take the keys. I would do ludicrous things like beat the caravan towing record, partake in doughnut world record attempts and try but fail to best Ultima's 0-100-0 time. I would ensure Katie Price was seen on, around and in the vehicle.
Childish as I am, I would truly enjoy annoying Ferrari. If I paid that much for a car they can butter my arse before they tell me what to do with it!
Or to look at it another way, what do you buy after your garage is full, the super yacht is all fueled up and the monaco crash pad is paid off...
I would then lord it around everywhere and lend it to every magazine who would take the keys. I would do ludicrous things like beat the caravan towing record, partake in doughnut world record attempts and try but fail to best Ultima's 0-100-0 time. I would ensure Katie Price was seen on, around and in the vehicle.
Childish as I am, I would truly enjoy annoying Ferrari. If I paid that much for a car they can butter my arse before they tell me what to do with it!
http://www.gtspirit.com/2011/11/16/spy-shots-ferra...
Looks like the front splitter is straight from a NASCAR. Do like the side exit exhaust though, which happens to be another thing from NASCAR. Is Ferrari going all redneck?
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