Brian
12-04-2005, 11:25 AM
Ferrari FFX Debut
<p><img alt="Ferrari FXX 450 pr photo" src="http://common.weblogsinc.com/common/images/3060000000056530.JPG?0.6258539977983083" align="top" border="1" height="299" hspace="4" vspace="4" width="450"/></p>
<p> The Bologna Motor Show features the first public showing of the Ferrari FXX, the Ferrari Enzo track car.</p>
<p> Performance? How about 800 hp, custom Bridgestone racing slicks, a full telemetry and data acquisition system, and 40<br />
percent more downforce than the stock Enzo.</p>
<p> For this extreme performance edition of the Ferrari supercar, the company has defined an entirely new type of customer<br />
- the Client Test Driver. This lucky individual (And wealthy. Goes without saying, really.) gets more than just a car,<br />
he gets to particpate in a Ferrari-sponsored series of track events in Europe, North America and Japan, a personalized<br />
driving course at Ferrari?s Fiorano Circuit, and custom fitting of the seat and pedals by Ferrari technicians. The<br />
price? A mind-boggling $1,720,000. Plus tax.</p>
<p> The first of 29 limited edition cars was delivered in mid-November.
</p>
Read At Automotive Arena (http://www.automotivearena.com/2005/12/04/ferrari-ffx-debut/)
<p><img alt="Ferrari FXX 450 pr photo" src="http://common.weblogsinc.com/common/images/3060000000056530.JPG?0.6258539977983083" align="top" border="1" height="299" hspace="4" vspace="4" width="450"/></p>
<p> The Bologna Motor Show features the first public showing of the Ferrari FXX, the Ferrari Enzo track car.</p>
<p> Performance? How about 800 hp, custom Bridgestone racing slicks, a full telemetry and data acquisition system, and 40<br />
percent more downforce than the stock Enzo.</p>
<p> For this extreme performance edition of the Ferrari supercar, the company has defined an entirely new type of customer<br />
- the Client Test Driver. This lucky individual (And wealthy. Goes without saying, really.) gets more than just a car,<br />
he gets to particpate in a Ferrari-sponsored series of track events in Europe, North America and Japan, a personalized<br />
driving course at Ferrari?s Fiorano Circuit, and custom fitting of the seat and pedals by Ferrari technicians. The<br />
price? A mind-boggling $1,720,000. Plus tax.</p>
<p> The first of 29 limited edition cars was delivered in mid-November.
</p>
Read At Automotive Arena (http://www.automotivearena.com/2005/12/04/ferrari-ffx-debut/)