Ferrari F12 TdF: Pic Of The Week
A particular PH favourite from our latest supercar gallery gets POTW prestige
This stunning Ferrari F12 TdF parked up in a London mews looks to be painted in the 'Hot Rod' #29 colour scheme with a silver body and blue racing stripe, but missing the race number. It was first made famous by the 250 GT Berlinetta SWB Competizione back in the 60s. Today's offering is of course rather more potent, the TdF boasting another 40hp (780) and 110 less kilos (1,415kg dry) over the already fairly brisk F12 berlinetta. It would be a spectacular car in stair lift beige, but in this livery it looks all the more sensational.
For those picking the portrait offering, we have something a little different; it's most definitely still a Ferrari, and a very special one at that. Note with this particular car though the blue carbon fibre wheels contrasting with the satin white bodywork...
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Photos: Thomas Howarth
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