RE: Video: Ferrari's 599 Replacement At Fiorano
Tuesday 30th August 2011
Video: Ferrari's 599 Replacement At Fiorano
'F152' test mule spotted lapping Ferrari's in-house handling circuit
It certainly won't look like this when we see it under the glare of a motor show spotlight (possibly as soon as the Geneva motor show in March next year), but this is Ferrari's replacement for the 599, spotted undergoing testing at Fiorano.
So what do we know about the new car? Well, not a great deal as yet, but it seems that the F152 (for that is its codname ) will have an aluminium monocoque chassis and will transmit its power to the rear wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (most likely a relative of the twin-clutch unit used in the Ferrari 458 and California).
Oh, and that said power will come from a 6.3-litre V12 (which will hopefully sound as nice as the unit in this test mule) with around 700hp.
Discussion
don logan said:
It`s not a race car, try making one with 3 pedals and a beautiful open gate manual gearshift!
no, it's a GT car. i wouldn't fancy a manual box in a GT car which is supposed to be fun when you want, but comfy over long distances. the double clutch boxes are a fantastic compromise between the 2 worlds IMO and the right choice for the type of car its fitted to, in this case.E21_Ross said:
don logan said:
It`s not a race car, try making one with 3 pedals and a beautiful open gate manual gearshift!
no, it's a GT car. i wouldn't fancy a manual box in a GT car which is supposed to be fun when you want, but comfy over long distances. the double clutch boxes are a fantastic compromise between the 2 worlds IMO and the right choice for the type of car its fitted to, in this case.It`s driving for pleasure not lap times and for me that "clack" when the next gear engages in a Ferrari is a small but important pleasure.
don logan said:
E21_Ross said:
don logan said:
It`s not a race car, try making one with 3 pedals and a beautiful open gate manual gearshift!
no, it's a GT car. i wouldn't fancy a manual box in a GT car which is supposed to be fun when you want, but comfy over long distances. the double clutch boxes are a fantastic compromise between the 2 worlds IMO and the right choice for the type of car its fitted to, in this case.It`s driving for pleasure not lap times and for me that "clack" when the next gear engages in a Ferrari is a small but important pleasure.
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