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Ferrari has announced to the media and its
clients in Bologna that Brembo brakes
featuring carbon ceramic material (CCM)
discs will be provided as standard on the
entire car range from 2008. |
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Ferrari has
announced to the media and its clients at the Bologna
Motor Show 2007 that Brembo brakes featuring carbon
ceramic material (CCM) discs will be provided as
standard on the entire Prancing Horse range from 2008.
Thanks to technological excellence unparalleled in
sports car manufacturing, Ferrari is the world's first
car manufacturer to offer CCM technology as standard
across its entire range. The Prancing Horse was also the
first manufacturer to introduce CCM brakes five years
ago on the Enzo Ferrari model and later began offering
them to clients as a personalisation option on other
models in the range.
The announcement of this latest development was made
today by Ferrari's General Manager Amedeo Felisa and
Brembo Chairman Alberto Bombassei, during the press day
at the Bologna Show. Ferrari's decision comes as a
result of the enhanced performance, durability and
comfort offered by CCM brakes, their enormous popularity
with clients (requests stand at over 85% for certain
models), and a desire to underscore its technical
leadership.
In a year in which Ferrari returned to winning form in
F1, taking both the Constructor's and Driver's titles,
the 430 Scuderia, a special series based on the F430,
also makes its Italian debut at Bologna. The new car is
an extremely high performance two-seater berlinetta
brimming with Formula 1-derived content, and is flanked
on the stand by a Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro single-seater
to further highlight its close technological ties to the
track. In fact, the 430 Scuderia uses a traction control
system (E-Diff + F1-Trac) similar to the F1's and a
gearbox with gearshifting times equal to those of the
single-seater of just two years ago. The F430 and the
599 GTB Fiorano, the most powerful production V12 car
ever built at Maranello, also grace the Prancing Horse
stand. On show too are the F430 Spider, which combines
the blistering performance of a thoroughbred sports car
with the delights of a drop-top, and the 612 Scaglietti,
the current GT flagship which features recently updated
cabin and accessories, including the innovative Bose
Media System.
The Prancing Horse will also be one of the most active
protagonists in the Shell Arena, which is devoted to
racing and exhibition driving. On Friday 7th December,
test-driver Luca Badoer will be putting a Ferrari
Formula 1 car through its paces in a now-traditional
exhibition complete with pit-stop simulations. The
Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli cars will also be out
on the track on Sunday for the now-classic culmination
of its sporting calendar.
Braking system with Carbon Ceramic Material (CCM)
discs
Braking systems that use carbon-ceramic material discs
offer a host of advantages in terms of improved
performance, durability and comfort, and are now
considered an essential piece of kit for the kind of
very high performance cars built by the Prancing Horse.
Brakes featuring CCM discs offer much more responsive
braking as well as consistently excellent performance in
intensive use. One of the most obvious advantages to
adopting them is their exceptional fade resistance -
fade in fact compromises the driver's feeling of control
when it comes to the pressure required on the brake
pedal and responsiveness.
The CCM
discs have a longer life under normal conditions, a fact
that has clear financial advantages. Furthermore, even
with continual track use, CCM brakes offer greater
resistance to wear for better durability on track. The
CCM braking system also cuts around 15 kg off the car's
total weight which not only improves overall performance
but also reduces unsprung mass and thus improves vehicle
dynamics and ride comfort.
On the 430 Scuderia in particular, the CCM braking
system is specifically designed for the car and has
unique brake dimensions which are aligned with the car's
extreme performance characteristics. The diameter of the
front discs has been increased (+18 mm vs the F430)
which offers an improved effective radius and thus more
efficient braking. Combined with specific 6-pot
callipers, the front brake discs dissipate the extra
heat created by the higher performance delivered by the
430 Scuderia .
Ferrari 430 Scuderia
Seven-times World Champion Michael Schumacher also
contributed to the development of the 430 Scuderia which
makes the most advanced Ferrari Formula 1 technologies
available to our sportiest and most passionate clients.
A dry weight of 1250 Kg and the 510 hp punched out at
8500 rpm by its naturally aspirated V8 engine guarantee
the 430 Scuderia an absolutely extraordinary
power-weight ratio of just 2.45 Kg/hp which in turn
means that it can accelerate from 0 to 100 Km/h in a
mere 3.6 seconds. The 430 Scuderia has a similar lap
time at Fiorano to the Enzo, the Ferrari model that has
come to epitomise the Prancing Horse's philosophy of
transferring Formula 1 technology to its road cars.
Thanks to its sophisticated aerodynamics, F1 SuperFast2
gearbox, and E-Diff combined with the sophisticated
F1-Trac traction control system, this sporty new
mid-rear engined berlinetta effortlessly combines superb
handling with blistering performance, resulting in
exceptional driving pleasure and handling both on the
road and on the track. The integrated E-Diff and F1-Trac
systems offers 40% more acceleration coming out of
corners than a traditional traction and stability
control system. The 430 Scuderia also boasts the new
Racing manettino which puts the emphasis firmly on
track-specific sporty driving, giving the driver even
more choice in terms of the traction control and vehicle
dynamics set-up.
The "Carrozzeria Scaglietti" Personalisation
Programme
Launched in 1997, the "Carrozzeria Scaglietti"
Personalisation Programme allows Ferrari clients to
enhance their car to suit their own personal tastes and
requirements, making each one truly unique. There are
four distinct personalisation areas: Racing and Track,
Exteriors and Colours, Interiors and Materials,
Equipment and Travel. However, clients are also welcome
to make "off-catalogue" requests. Since the days when
Sergio Scaglietti himself first began collaborating with
the Prancing Horse, our cars have been tailored to meet
clients' individual needs and nowadays almost 100% of
Ferrari production include some personalisation options
requested by their owners. The Personalisation Programme
was recently further extended to include the 430
Scuderia's personality. The Racing and Track area in
particular boasts carbon-fibre kits which help enhance
the new model's lightness and nimbleness. The headlamp
body, boot lid, front spoiler, sill kick panels and
diffuser are all available in this high tech material.
Wheel rims in the colour now used in Formula 1 are also
available and a carbon-fibre helmet specially designed
for the model is also available to order.
Ferrari Classiche
Founded in 2005 to provide owners of classic Prancing
Horse cars with a range of restoration, maintenance and
technical assistance services as well as to issue
authenticity certificates, Ferrari Classiche has thus
far completed certification examinations on over 500
cars, using meticulous research methods and the original
designs of the Prancing Horse's historic cars
themselves.
Ferrari Financial Services
Since its launch in early 2007 Ferrari Financial
Services has been providing a series of services
designed specifically to meet the diverse needs of
owners of Ferraris of all kinds from those in the
current range to historic and competition cars,
including former F1 single-seaters. As a result our
clients can now avail of personalised financing services
which include, in the case of the 430 Scuderia package,
driving courses designed in collaboration with Michael
Schumacher who also contributed to the development of
the car itself.
A year of success and celebration
2007 was a particularly important year for Ferrari. Not
only did it bring the Company its 15th Formula World
Championship Driver's and Constructor's titles but also
marked the anniversary of its 60th year in business.
Fittingly during this Anniversary year, Ferrari was also
voted "Best Place to Work in Europe 2007". End-of-year
financial figures records also indicate a record
6,000-plus cars delivered and an operating result in the
region of 15% revenues.
To put Ferrari's performance in Formula 1 into context,
the Prancing Horse has won no less than seven
Constructors' World titles in the last nine years and
six Drivers' titles in the last eight. 2007 was also an
important year for the Company's Brand Development
activities with Ferrari Stores opened in Los Angeles,
Barcelona, Al Kobar and Abu Dhabi. Further openings are
planned for Singapore, Macao and Honolulu in early 2008.
With regard to licensing, in addition to excellent
performances by its consolidated partners, new
agreements have also been signed with Dynastar and Lange
(skis and ski boots) and Biciclo (bicycles for men,
women and children in collaboration with Colnago).
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