In Monte
Carlo Felipe Massa was presented with a Fiat 500 powered
by an exclusive 1.4 litre, 120 bhp engine and
personalised with unique graphic details, such as his
signature embossed in the sill scuff plate.
With Pearl White
paintwork and interior trim in brown Cordura, the supermini
given to the Scuderia Ferrari driver is, of course, the
Sport variant, with a Skydome electric sunroof, 16” diamond
alloy finish and red brake callipers.
What really sets
the car apart, however, is its lusty 1.4 16v engine with a
power output raised to 120 bhp by Fiat Powertrain Racing,
the FPT (Fiat Powertrain Technologies) division responsible
for the design, research, development and production of
engines for competition use, performance kits for petrol and
diesel units and, lastly, special engines for limited
edition models.
So a distinctly
sporty Fiat 500 for the charming, talented Brazilian driver
who picked up six pole positions and three wins (Grand Prix
of Bahrain, Spain and Turkey) last season, finishing in
fourth place and contributing significantly to Ferrari’s
Constructors’ title and to team mate Kimi Räikkönen’s World
Drivers’ Championship victory.
This major
sporting achievement is reflected perfectly in a car that
has garnered numerous prestigious international accolades,
such as “Car of the Year 2008”, “EuroCarBody 2007” and “Auto
Europa 2008”. This is why the Brazilian driver and the Fiat
500 are so well matched, as the sporting and personal
attributes of Felipe Massa are echoed in the character of
the Fiat 500: a car that is lovable and unconventional, yet
innovative and successful.
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