F12 "XX" or "GTO"

F12 "XX" or "GTO"

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ajr550

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489 posts

126 months

Monday 5th May 2014
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Has anyone heard if the F12 will follow the 599 route of an XX programme and limited edition "GTO" version at the end of the model run ?I'm anticipating there will be a "GTO" in 2017 but have no hard facts other than one dealer telling me that F12 XX will definitely happen.

Thermonuclear

183 posts

136 months

Friday 9th May 2014
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Can't see them using GTO name again for a long time to be honest. They tend to use it once every 20-30 years. Might well do an F12 speciale/scud/strad or whatever though.

Bas Jaski

449 posts

195 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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The name is unimportant. As long as something with the mindset of it comes out. Scuderization of the F12...My goodness!

ajr550

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489 posts

126 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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My point was not the name but whether anyone had heard if a limited edition designed for performance (ie GTO)rather than exclusivity (ie Superamerica)will come at the end of the model run.I am assuming it will and have put in an expression of interest for that car if built.Any guesses on name ? My money was on F12 Le Mans (assuming Ferrari enter again in next couple of years)but not so sure now after the last 2 slightly silly names.
Incidentally I'm told that there will certainly be an F12 upgrade in next couple of years (think 599 HGTE).

Camlet

1,132 posts

151 months

Saturday 7th June 2014
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I was asked a direct question by a dealer whether I might ever be interested in a GTO-esque F12. Didn't sound like the question was academic, not that such a car would be a surprise.

Lukewarm to be honest, puzzle is given the 599 GTO, and the development of the 458 Speciale, I'm not sure a hardcore F12 would offer a considerable driving difference. A limited edition hardcore F12 Spider/Aperta would however tick an immediate box biggrin

ajr550

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489 posts

126 months

Saturday 7th June 2014
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Interesting view and one which had struck me as well.I'd be interested to hear your driving impressions of 599 GTO v 458 Speciale.Suspect that might be a better combination than 458 Speciale and F12 "GTO or Whatever".

AndrewD

7,551 posts

286 months

Saturday 7th June 2014
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The Speciale is a great car but not a patch on the 599 GTO for drama. It isn't loud enough, the gearbox is too slick and efficient, you don't get the whipcrack downshifts etc.

That said, I feel much more comfortable going for an enthusiastic drive of a Speciale on my favourite country roads. The GTO is too big on occasion.

The GTO doesn't really have understeer in its repertoire unless you are being insane. The Speciale is a little soft, and definately understeers, but also has a playful back end. To be honest, the 991 GT3 is a FAR better driving tool than either. It simply demolishes a challenging set of country roads for example. It is absolutely astonishing.

I binned my Speciale order. Not because of the car. But the dealer should be ashamed of themselves for cocking about with the timing of my order after I'd been felt up for paying for options I didn't really want.

I've however put a deposit down for the Speciale Spider with a different dealer. I wouldn't touch the other dealer ever again, arrogance doesn't even begin to cover it.

Edited by AndrewD on Saturday 7th June 23:36

Camlet

1,132 posts

151 months

Monday 9th June 2014
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AndrewD said:
The Speciale is a great car but not a patch on the 599 GTO for drama. It isn't loud enough, the gearbox is too slick and efficient, you don't get the whipcrack downshifts etc.

That said, I feel much more comfortable going for an enthusiastic drive of a Speciale on my favourite country roads. The GTO is too big on occasion.

The GTO doesn't really have understeer in its repertoire unless you are being insane. The Speciale is a little soft, and definately understeers, but also has a playful back end. To be honest, the 991 GT3 is a FAR better driving tool than either. It simply demolishes a challenging set of country roads for example. It is absolutely astonishing.

I binned my Speciale order. Not because of the car. But the dealer should be ashamed of themselves for cocking about with the timing of my order after I'd been felt up for paying for options I didn't really want.

I've however put a deposit down for the Speciale Spider with a different dealer. I wouldn't touch the other dealer ever again, arrogance doesn't even begin to cover it.

Edited by AndrewD on Saturday 7th June 23:36
Disappointing news about your dealer's behaviour, and cancelling your Speciale order. What did they do?

My dealer had a build slot for a demo (so they told me) in July and offered it to me last month, so I sold my GTB (SOR) through them and ordered the Speciale. Hope they don't dick me around too; they're usually good as gold.

Interesting observation about the Speciale's overall performance. I've not driven one (based my decision on reports and my own positive experience of the 599 GTO vs GTB). There's a recent video of some chap driving his Speciale at the Nurburgring posted on the other site and the car seems awesome.....the driver was exceptional too. Guess I'll have to wait and see.......assuming I see it as promised!

AndrewD

7,551 posts

286 months

Monday 9th June 2014
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Camlet said:
Disappointing news about your dealer's behaviour, and cancelling your Speciale order. What did they do?

My dealer had a build slot for a demo (so they told me) in July and offered it to me last month, so I sold my GTB (SOR) through them and ordered the Speciale. Hope they don't dick me around too; they're usually good as gold.

Interesting observation about the Speciale's overall performance. I've not driven one (based my decision on reports and my own positive experience of the 599 GTO vs GTB). There's a recent video of some chap driving his Speciale at the Nurburgring posted on the other site and the car seems awesome.....the driver was exceptional too. Guess I'll have to wait and see.......assuming I see it as promised!
The date mysteriously slipped to September, and then went to July (and they tried to tell me July build completion was a June slot and nothing had changed, neatly ignoring the written agreement that the car must be delivered by end June). Frankly I lost faith in the dates they gave out. Of course, I am left wondering what happened to my June slot. One can only speculate, I will never know, they never explained it. All I do know is, as far as I'm concerned, they can go find their customers in Sherwood Forest for all I care.

Edited by AndrewD on Monday 9th June 22:40

ajr550

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489 posts

126 months

Saturday 21st June 2014
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Is the F12 TRS that has appeared this week at the Cavalcade in Sicily a clue to the F12 limited edition ?

Pork

9,453 posts

236 months

Saturday 21st June 2014
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ajr550 said:
Is the F12 TRS that has appeared this week at the Cavalcade in Sicily a clue to the F12 limited edition ?
I thought it was a one of the cars produced by Ferraris One-Off programme, a per Claptons 458.

ajr550

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489 posts

126 months

Saturday 21st June 2014
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It is said to be and reputedly cost $4.2m but I'm guessing could be a pointer to the end of run limited edition.
One offs are sometimes done cheaper for an individual if there is a benefit to the factory in undertaking the project.

ajr550

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489 posts

126 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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According to FerrariChat the hardcore limited edition F12 is happening and may even have "GTO" name.
Anybody on here got any info they can share ?

gregf40

1,114 posts

118 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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AndrewD said:
All I do know is, as far as I'm concerned, they can go find their customers in Sherwood Forest for all I care.
I used to live a couple of miles from the Major Oak biggrin

Chiefly

117 posts

187 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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ajr550 said:
According to FerrariChat the hardcore limited edition F12 is happening and may even have "GTO" name.
Anybody on here got any info they can share ?
If Ferrari did that, they would fundamentally annoy the original VIP owners of the 599 GTO. High stakes?

rubystone

11,254 posts

261 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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Chiefly said:
If Ferrari did that, they would fundamentally annoy the original VIP owners of the 599 GTO. High stakes?
I'm sure that they'd all be invited to buy one, as is the norm with Ferrrari. I think I am right in saying that the 599 GTO was the first Ferrari given the GTO nomenclature without any shred of motorsport history behind the model.

Camlet

1,132 posts

151 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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rubystone said:
Chiefly said:
If Ferrari did that, they would fundamentally annoy the original VIP owners of the 599 GTO. High stakes?
I'm sure that they'd all be invited to buy one, as is the norm with Ferrrari. I think I am right in saying that the 599 GTO was the first Ferrari given the GTO nomenclature without any shred of motorsport history behind the model.
No shred of motorsport history? Some shred.........

599XX

The 599XX is a car designed for track use only and is not street legal, based on 599 GTB. The rev. limiter is raised to 9000 rpm, with the engine rated for 730 PS (540 kW; 720 hp) at 9000 rpm. Weight is reduced by reducing the weight of the engine unit components, the use of composite materials, and the use of carbon-fiber body parts and brake pads. A new gearbox shift strategy is introduced to cut overall gear change time to 60 ms. Aerodynamics were retuned to give more downforce (280 kg (617 lb) at 200 km/h, 630 kg (1,389 lb) at 300 km/h). The car also includes 29/67 R19 front and 31/71 R19 rear tyres with 19 × 11J wheel rims at the front and 19 × 12J at the rear.

rubystone

11,254 posts

261 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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Camlet said:
No shred of motorsport history? Some shred.........

599XX

The 599XX is a car designed for track use only and is not street legal, based on 599 GTB. The rev. limiter is raised to 9000 rpm, with the engine rated for 730 PS (540 kW; 720 hp) at 9000 rpm. Weight is reduced by reducing the weight of the engine unit components, the use of composite materials, and the use of carbon-fiber body parts and brake pads. A new gearbox shift strategy is introduced to cut overall gear change time to 60 ms. Aerodynamics were retuned to give more downforce (280 kg (617 lb) at 200 km/h, 630 kg (1,389 lb) at 300 km/h). The car also includes 29/67 R19 front and 31/71 R19 rear tyres with 19 × 11J wheel rims at the front and 19 × 12J at the rear.
The Enzo FXX - same gig...I'm sure some rich amateur raced it somewhere...but only the MC12 could claim motorsport heritage. I'm talking about the GTO nomenclature....clue is in the 'O' btw wink

I'm not trying to pick a fight with you, I am just stating that Ferrari cheapened 'GTO' with its use on the 599 which, to my knowledge, has never been raced or rallied (since, after all, that was what the 288 GTO was originally developed for..) anywhere in the world.

But since you seem to be an expert in Goggle (especially US sites from what I can see) feel free to go back on there to see what you can find to prove me wrong smile



WCZ

10,567 posts

196 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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you could argue they cheapened the 'GTO' name with the 599GTO but as far as values of 288GTO were concerned, they've risen and the 599 GTO is a great car.
ferrari are pretty much indestructible at the moment, I think they could plonk the gto badge on pretty much anything and it wouldn't make a massive amount of difference to the market or the brand.

Camlet

1,132 posts

151 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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rubystone said:
Camlet said:
No shred of motorsport history? Some shred.........

599XX

The 599XX is a car designed for track use only and is not street legal, based on 599 GTB. The rev. limiter is raised to 9000 rpm, with the engine rated for 730 PS (540 kW; 720 hp) at 9000 rpm. Weight is reduced by reducing the weight of the engine unit components, the use of composite materials, and the use of carbon-fiber body parts and brake pads. A new gearbox shift strategy is introduced to cut overall gear change time to 60 ms. Aerodynamics were retuned to give more downforce (280 kg (617 lb) at 200 km/h, 630 kg (1,389 lb) at 300 km/h). The car also includes 29/67 R19 front and 31/71 R19 rear tyres with 19 × 11J wheel rims at the front and 19 × 12J at the rear.
The Enzo FXX - same gig...I'm sure some rich amateur raced it somewhere...but only the MC12 could claim motorsport heritage. I'm talking about the GTO nomenclature....clue is in the 'O' btw wink

I'm not trying to pick a fight with you, I am just stating that Ferrari cheapened 'GTO' with its use on the 599 which, to my knowledge, has never been raced or rallied (since, after all, that was what the 288 GTO was originally developed for..) anywhere in the world.

But since you seem to be an expert in Goggle (especially US sites from what I can see) feel free to go back on there to see what you can find to prove me wrong smile
You said "no shred", but the 599 XX exists. Tiny shred, small shred, even a itsy bitsy shred, but not no shred. I found this on Google too.......“You are entitled to your opinion. But you are not entitled to your own facts.”
― Daniel Patrick Moynihan