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Ferrari F430 Scuderia by Wimmer RS - GTspirit December 01, 2009
Wimmer has presented its program for the Ferrari F430 at the Essen Motorshow 2009. The F430 'Scuderia' kit includes new Wimmer engine control software and
Ferrari readying high-performance 599 GTO? - LeftLane News (blog) November 20, 2009
Although a bit softer than its show car-counterpart, the 599 GTO will sport plenty of added performance, following in the footsteps of the F430 Scuderia. Ferrari preparing high-output 599 GTORumormill: Ferrari preparing hardcore 599 GTO?New, Suped-Up Ferrari 599 May Be In the Worksall 8 news articles »
F430 Scuderia-style Exhaust System by ASI - GTspirit February 11, 3313
By MR on Nov 17, 2009 in ASI, Car News, Ferrari ASI and Ito Racing have teamed up and started offering a new exhaust system next to ASI's F430 body styling
Archive for the '2011 Audi A8' Category - TheCarConnection.com November 20, 2009
Archive for the '2011 Audi A8' Category[Edmunds] In the same vein as the F430 Scuderia and the 360 Challenge Stradale, Ferrari is reportedly working on a new limited edition 599 GTB Fiorano based and more »
DRIVEN: FERRARI 458 ITALIA - Pistonheads.com November 19, 2009
News - What Car?It's extraordinarily good, the Italia's route taking in the same roads I drove on the F430 Scuderia, 599 and 599 HGTE launches. Ferrari 458 Italia - drivenall 2 news articles »
, 50 iconic Ferrari models — the new 458 Italia, a F430 Scuderia, 599 GTB Fiorano, 512TR, 328 GTS and a classic 250 GT California Spider — among others, will depart Sept. The Ferrari group will progress along Highway 1 and arrive in Los Angeles for a Sept. It’s not often 50 Ferraris, new models to rare vintage offerings, are available for viewing in one location. But that’s exactly what the Ferrari Owner’s Group (FOG) has organized for charity. 22 from Ferrari of San Francisco.
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A: It's kind of up in the air as far as colors of a Ferrari. Ferrari comes out with their official colors you can buy the car in and most customers choose one of Ferrari's colors due to higher resale value later on if they sell it. Or you can order a car from Ferrari in any color you want. Whether the Scuderia comes in black officially or if it's custom I don't know...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25177654@N0 7/2542869348/sizes/l/ (answered by Ducati 996R on July 16, 2008)
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A: mmm really it depends how much you drive it...but I'm guessing it should be enough...just think about it , if you make 350K a year, you might use what? 50K a year on your car at the most I'm guessing... Most families will have a car and spend no more than 5000k on their car a year. Of course I'm not comparing say a Dodge Neon to a ferrari, but in my opinion that kind of salary should be more than enough to support it. Hope this helps. (answered by jpartieda on July 08, 2009)
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A: I've only driven the Scuderia, not the ZR1 and in fact it has been a few years since I have driven any version of the Corvette but it strikes me that these are very different animals.
The 430 is very much a track car that happens to be street legal. The interior is extremely spartan. When you slide in the first things you notice are the complete lack of carpeting and the big fire extinquisher in the passenger footwell. The ZR1 I would imagine is a bit more civilized.
The Corvette does not appeal to me - too big, engines in the wrong end of the car, etc. The Ferrari OTOH is very much my sort of machine. Absolutley no frills all-out performance. But then, my tastes are rather different than most. To each their own.
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I should add that while the performance numbers you see in the big car magazines are all well and good, it is the real driving experience that counts. When I drove the Scuderia I was with a group of 9 other people and we got to drive 5 different supercars for about a half hour each. The Ferrari was without question the unanimous favorite, even if it might not have been the fastest car in that group. There was something about driving that car that was unique, a thrill in its own right. (answered by Mark F on October 01, 2008)