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Ferrari will be showcasing three exciting
new models during the Sunday Times
Supercar Run at this year’s Goodwood
Festival of Speed: the California (middle),
the Scuderia Spider 16M (bottom) and the 599
GTB Fiorano with HGTE package (top). |
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Ferrari will be showcasing three exciting new
models during the Sunday Times Supercar
Run at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed:
the California, the Scuderia Spider 16M and the
599 GTB Fiorano with HGTE package.
The Ferrari California is the Prancing Horse’s first front-engined
V8 which has been classically styled to echo one of the
greatest designs from Ferrari’s history, the 250 GT
California. The new California, however, is packed with the
latest technology and includes Ferrari’s first dual-clutch
7-speed gearbox, a direct injection 4.3 V8 engine with
460hp, the latest F1-Trac traction control system, a new
multi-link rear suspension, and, of course, an innovative
retractable folding hardtop that opens or closes in only 14
seconds. The California has already received the critical
acclaim of the automotive press around the world, with
Top Gear claiming it is a “proper God’s honest,
marrow-deep Ferrari”, and Autocar describing it as
“absolutely bloody marvellous!”.
The Ferrari Scuderia Spider 16M is a very special
high-performance model launched to commemorate Ferrari’s
16th F1 Constructors’ Title in 2008. Limited to an exclusive
499 examples worldwide, the Scuderia Spider 16M features the
same honed-to-perfection handling of the 430 Scuderia, but
with some additional livery options, interior detailing and,
of course, the extreme thrills that come with open-top
motoring in Ferrari’s fastest convertible car around the
company’s Fiorano test track in Maranello. The Scuderia
Spider 16M has already been described by EVO as
“utterly, totally, mesmerisingly visceral” and by CAR
as “breathtakingly gorgeous” and “simply biblical”.
The Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano with HGTE package completes
Ferrari’s presence at the Goodwood Festival of Speed this
year, with a car that takes the handling of the
award-winning 599 GTB Fiorano to another level, with
improved steering feel, brake response, throttle response,
suspension and traction control settings to ensure the
sharpest driving experience of any front-engined V12 GT car
on sale today. The HGTE package can also be identified by
additional visual cues such as revised front grille, new
wheel design, exhaust tips and a bespoke interior with HGTE
stitching on the seats. Like the California and the Scuderia
Spider 16M, the 599 with HGTE package has received praise
from the automotive press, with Performance Car
declaring it “Ferrari’s most complete supercar to date” and
the Daily Telegraph succumbing to the appeal of a
“supercar named desire”.
Ferrari is also represented by the Scuderia Ferrari team who
will be demonstrating the 2008 Championship-winning F1 car,
driven by Marc Gené, throughout the weekend. Additional fine
examples of Ferrari’s illustrious racing heritage can also
be seen in the Cathedral Paddock, with the following
privately-owned cars entered in this year’s event:
1956 |
Ferrari 166 MM Barchetta |
(Legends of Le Mans) |
1961 |
Ferrari 196 SP Dino |
(Classic Endurance Racers) |
1967 |
Ferrari 312/68 |
(Classic Grand Prix Cars) |
1969 |
Ferrari 312 P |
(International Sports Cars) |
1969 |
Ferrari 512 S |
(International Sports Cars) |
1969 |
Ferrari 365 GTS4 ‘Daytona’ |
(Cartier Style et Luxe) |
1978 |
Ferrari 312 T3 |
(Evolution of the F1 Car) |
1980 |
Ferrari 512 BBLM |
(International Sports Cars) |
2003 |
Ferrari 550 Maranello GTS |
(Contemporary GT racers) |
2008 |
Ferrari F2008 |
(Current F1 Cars) |
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