Michael
Schumacher is currently completing the track and road
development stages of the Ferrari California, the new
8-cylinder model due to be officially unveiled at the
Paris International Motor Show on October 2nd this year.
The seven times Formula 1 world champion has been
involved in the development of the latest Prancing Horse
road car since its inception and has worked with
Ferrari's team of engineers, technicians and
test-drivers on honing the car in general, but more
specifically on optimising its performance parameters.
"I have to say that, as with the 430 Scuderia,
participating in the project since the very beginning
has been really fascinating and great fun," commented
Schumacher at the end of a test session at the Fiorano
circuit. "Although the cars are very different, they
both offer absolutely unique driving pleasure because of
the inherently sporty character of all of the cars that
come out of Maranello. The 430 Scuderia is, of course, a
more extreme model with a focus on absolutely
cutting-edge performance. However, although the Ferrari
California is very much a Grand Tourer in terms of its
usability and high level of interior comfort, it is
still surprisingly sporty and fun to drive under any
kind of conditions."
Schumacher also recently addressed the Ferrari dealer
convention in Maranello and explained the differences
between the two 8-cylinders: "They were designed to meet
different requirements: the 430 Scuderia is aimed at
drivers who want the very essence of a Ferrari and will
get it out on the track as often as they can. The
Ferrari California, on the other hand, is designed for
everyday use and for weekends away whilst still
guaranteeing all of the emotional impact that only an
authentic Ferrari can deliver."
Michael Schumacher's contribution to the development of
the Ferrari California has resulted in a car that
delivers extraordinary performance: it can accelerate
from 0 to 100 km/h in under 4 seconds, delivering superb
driving pleasure whilst still being exceptionally
comfortable and versatile.
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