The readers of
prestigious German automotive magazine Auto Zeitung
voted three Ferrari models onto the winners' podium for this
year's annual Auto Trophy. The Ferrari F430 coupé and
F430 Spider both won their categories while the 599 GTB
Fiorano picked up a third place.
In the 'Imported' category for 'super sports' cars, the
Ferrari F430 coupé beat the Lamborghini Gallardo to first
place after collecting 13.7 percent of the votes compared
with 12.3 percent for the Bologna brand's V10 sports car.
The Ferrari F430 celebrated its world première at the Paris
Mondial de l'Automobile in 2004. It is the first model from
the new generation of eight-cylinder Ferrari sports cars,
and has already won the Auto Trophy before, as in
last year's poll it came out on top. Another Ferrari model
also made it to the podium in this category during its very
first year in production: the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano came
home third in the 'imported super sports car' category with
9.5 percent of the votes cast. The new 12-cylinder Ferrari
model was first presented to the world at the Geneva Motor
Show earlier this year.
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With 13.5 percent of the votes cast the Ferrari F430
Spider repeated its outstanding victory in the award
for 'best imported convertible'. Photo: Ferrari F430
Spider at the 2006 Paris Mondial de l'Automobile. |
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In the 'Imported' category for 'super sports' cars,
the Ferrari F430 coupé beat the Lamborghini Gallardo
to first place after collecting 13.7 percent of the
votes. Photo: Ferrari F430 at the 2006 Paris Mondial
de l'Automobile. |
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The first 599 GTB Fiorano models made their first appearance
on the German roads during the summer. Meanwhile the Ferrari
F430 Spider repeated its outstanding victory last year in
the vote for 'best imported convertible'. With 13.5 percent
of the votes cast by the readers it came out on top, placed
ahead of the Aston Martin DB9 Volante (12.7 pct) and the
Lamborghini Gallardo Spider (8.9 pct) to win the coveted
trophy.
This was the 19th time that Auto Zeitung held the
competition. This year a total of 93,873 readers took part
in the poll. Roberto Fedeli, Technical Director of Ferrari
S.p.A., accepted the trophies at the formal awards ceremony,
which took place on Tuesday evening at the Meilenwerk venue
in Berlin.
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