Michael Schumacher covered around 20 laps of
Fiorano on Wednesday at the
wheel of the 599 GTB
equipped with the Handling
GT Evoluzione package that
was recently introduced at
the Geneva Show. The
seven-times World F1
Champion took to the track
to try out the improved
handling offered by the new
set-up which emphasises the
performance of this,
Ferrari's most powerful
berlinetta.
The Handling
GT Evoluzione package
for the 599 GTB Fiorano includes a lower, stiffer
ride, a new tyre compound
offering even better levels
of grip, modified magnetorheological damper
settings that improve body
control and an even more
sporty exhaust sound. The
HGTE package also includes a
number of styling touches
that distinguish it from the
standard production car,
including a more aggressive
front grille, specific 20"
rims and abundant use of
carbon-fibre trim in the
cockpit.
Schumacher
took the 599 GTB HGTE to its
very limits at the Fiorano
track during one of the
factory's Pilota Ferrari
driving courses. These are
organised exclusively for
Ferrari owners and four
levels of courses are
available - Basic, Advanced,
Evolution and Challenge,
along with a special On Ice
course and a dedicated one
for those wishing to race in
the traditional one-make
racing series, the Ferrari
Challenge. The courses have
been run in Italy for over
15 years and, more recently,
courses have also been set
up in the USA, China and,
from 2009, in Japan. With its
Pilota Ferrari driving
courses, Ferrari offers
owners a comprehensive range
of expert tuition designed
to progressively instruct
drivers in the art of
performance driving,
enabling them to appreciate
even more the handling
characteristics of their
cars, and help them use
their full potential in
absolute safety, both on the
track and on the road.
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