FOS – Ferrari shines at Goodwood

Posted: 16.07.2018
Source: Ferrari

Goodwood, 16 July 2018 – Ferrari’s incredible line-up at the 25th Goodwood Festival of Speed included four models which were making their UK dynamic debut at the event. The FXX K EVO, the 812 Superfast, the Ferrari 488 Pista, and the Portofino, all took part in the ever-popular Supercar Run. The FXX K EVO, the FXX and the 599XX were all driven by Ferrari’s GT drivers, Davide Rigon, Olivier Beretta, and 2017 World Endurance Champion, Alessandro Pier Guidi.

The 488 GTE. Alessandro’s WEC team-mate, James Calado was competing in the 488 GTE, which was also celebrated by the debut of the 488 Pista Piloti Ferrari – a unique Tailor Made specification which is exclusively designed for Ferrari owners taking part in the Ferrari Challenge series and in all the GT series in the world. The #52 488 GTE driven at Le Mans by Toni Vilander, Antonio Giovinazzi and Pipo Derani, was accompanied by a Ferrari 488 Challenge which provided a preview of what clients can expect from the dedicated UK Ferrari Challenge series which is under consideration for launch in 2019.

All levels of motorsport. Ferrari is actually the only manufacturer which offers such a wide range of racing cars for clients at all levels of motorsport. Customers can compete in the Ferrari Challenge series with the 488 Challenge, or in the World Endurance Championship or other GT and Endurance racing series with either a 488 GTE or 488 GT3. And, in addition to the XX Programmes, Ferrari also offers clients the chance to drive a Scuderia Ferrari F1 car from the Prancing Horse’s illustrious back catalogue of single-seat racing cars, including the 2009 Ferrari F60 which was driven by Scuderia Ferrari Development Driver, Marc Gené at the event.

 

FOS – Ferrari to put on a show at Goodwood

Posted: 12.07.2018
Source: Ferrari

London, 12 July 2018 – Ferrari is once again showcasing its incredible product range at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, from 12-15 July 2018. Star attractions from Ferrari Attività Sportive GT will include the incredible range of track-only XX Programmes cars, which are a regular crowd favourite and which demonstrate the company’s commitment to providing clients with the opportunity to become an integral part of the Prancing Horse’s development and testing programme for new technology but also the F1 Clienti single-seaters. On display in the Michelin Supercar Paddock will be an FXX, a 599XX and a FXX K EVO.

Pit stop challenge. A new feature from Ferrari for 2018 is a Ferrari Pit Stop Challenge which is located in the Race Car Paddock: members of the public will have the chance to simulate being part of a Ferrari Challenge pit crew, changing wheels and tyres in a timed environment that replicates race conditions.

Le Mans car. Ferrari Competizioni GT division will also be part of the show with the 488 GTE which was driven at the Le Mans 24 Hours race in 2018 by Toni Vilander, twice winner, Antonio Giovinazzi and Luis Felipe Derani. Various Ferrari works drivers will alternate at the wheel of the cars: James Calado will drive the 488 GTE while David Rigon, Olivier Beretta and Alessandro Pier Guidi will bring the XX Programmes cars up the famous hill. Marc Gené will be driving an F60 Formula 1 single-seater in an exhibition run with the Scuderia Ferrari.

Road range. People will also have the chance to see the new Ferrari 488 Pista and 812 Superfast, both of which are making their UK dynamic debut at the event. The Ferrari 488 Pista is the latest Special Series mid-engined V8 which is sure to become a future classic, just as have its predecessors, the Challenge Stradale, the 430 Scuderia and the 458 Speciale. The 812 Superfast is also the latest a superlative line of front-engined V12 GT cars, with a naturally-aspirated 6.5-litre V12 engine delivering an incredible 800hp.

Awards winner. Also on display in the Michelin Supercar Paddock, and taking part in the Supercar Runs up the famed hillclimb twice each day, are the Ferrari Portofino and the Ferrari GTC4Lusso T – which share a version of the 3.9 litre twin-turbo V8 engine which has won the International Engine of the Year award for the last 3 years, and which also appears in the 488 Pista. The LaFerrari Aperta will also be returning to the event in 2018, after its debut at the company’s 70th Anniversary celebrations last year.

 

 

Circuit Österreichring
Date 15.08.1976
Laps 54
Distance 319,194 km /198,342 miles

No Ferrari in this round.

 

 

Ferrari takes the “Red Dot: Best of the Best” design award for the fourth year running

Posted: 10.07.2018
Source: Ferrari

The Ferrari Portofino is recognized for its ground-breaking design

Red Dot awards also for the 812 Superfast And the FXX K EVO

Maranello, 10th July 2018 – Ferrari has received the Red Dot: Best of the Best award for the ground-breaking design of the Portofino, Ferrari’s most recent V8-engined GT car. This is the consecutive fourth year that the Prancing Horse receives this prestigious honour for one of its new models.

The Ferrari Portofino is an elegant and versatile convertible which features a retractable hard top together with class-leading performance and luggage space. Its styling impressed the international judging panel which stated: “Embodying an impressive evolutionary advancement, the Ferrari Portofino fascinates with an exciting design language. It comes across as a fascinating sculptural statement. The integration of the retractable hardtop presents an optimal solution. The haunting elegance is further underscored by the uncompromising quality in material and workmanship. The Ferrari Portofino is the perfect embodiment of novel approaches that point to the future.”

During the Gala ceremony on the 9th of July at the Aalto Theater in Essen, Germany, the jury of international designers also assigned two Red Dot awards for outstanding design quality to Ferrari for the 812 Superfast and the FXX K EVO.

The awards are testimony to the unmistakable design and ground-breaking technology that are at the basis of Ferrari’s production. The 812 Superfast redefined the formal language of front-engined V12 Ferraris without altering either the exterior dimensions or interior space. With a distinct fastback sleekness to its silhouette, sharply slanted crease lines and impressively muscular wheelarches imbue the 812 Superfast with the power and aggression warranted by its imposing 6.5-litre V12.

The FXX-K Evo marks a significant evolution of the XX programme launched in 2005 with cars developed specifically to play an active role in this exclusive research and development programme. The FXX-K Evo features an evolved aero package developed by Ferrari’s engineers in synergy with the Ferrari Styling Centre’s designers, to push to the very limit the performance of a model that already represents the state-of-the-art in terms of track-only supercars.

 

 

Circuit Nürburgring
Date 05.08.1973
Laps 14
Distance 319,690 km /198,646 miles

No Ferrari in this round.

 

 

Circuit Havana
Date 28.02.1960
Laps 65
Distance 334,750 km / 208,048 miles

No

Driver

Ferrari

S/N

Team

Result

6
Harry Schell
did not finish/clutch
10
Pedro Rodriguez
250 TR 59
  0766 TR
North American Racing Team
2.
12
Ettore Chimeri
250 TR 58/59
 0726 TR
Ettore Chimeri
did not start/ fatal accident in practice
14
Alfonso Gomez-Mena
250 GT
 1035 GT
Alfonso Gomez-Mena
11.
23
Alan Markelson
500 TRC
 0690 MDTR
24.
40
Rodger Ward
Dan Gurney
250 TR
 0722 TR
Dr. Lane – Camoradi
14.
46
Lino Fayen
22.
xxx
250 TR
did not finish
xxx
250 TR
did not finish
Phil Hill
North American Racing Team
did not arrive
Ricardo Rodriguez
Dino 196 S
North American Racing Team
did not arrive
Skip Hudson
375 MM
did not arrive

 

 

Circuit Pacific Motor Raceways, Kent
Date 16.10.1960
Laps 65
Distance 241,402 km / 150,032 miles

No

Driver

Ferrari

S/N

Team

Result

Frank Becker
500 TRC
3.

 

 

Circuit Guia
Date 00.00.1960
Laps
Distance km / miles

No

Driver

Ferrari

S/N

Team

Result

Jan Russell
750 Monza
3.

 

 

Circuit Ardmore
Date 09.01.1960
Laps 75
Distance 253,463 km / 157,528 miles

No

Driver

Ferrari

S/N

Team

Result

Pat Hoare
625
Pat Hoare
8.
Ron Roycroft
375 Grand Prix
Ron Roycroft
12.
Ken Harris
750 Monza Spider Scaglietti
0514 M
Ken Haris
retired/overheating

Bob Smith
555 Super Squalo
FL/9001
Bob Smith
retired

 

 

Circuit Posilippo, Napoli
Date 15.05.1960
Laps 25
Distance km / miles

No

Driver

Ferrari

S/N

Team

Result

Miro Toselli
250 GT
1.
Edoardo Lualdi
250 GT
3.
Cesare Fiaccadori
250 GT
4.

 

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