Available in an exclusive limited edition, the new
Ferrari 599 GTO will have a production run of just 599
vehicles, all of them will be equipped with new Michelin super
sport tyres specially designed for this model. This
means that the only point of contact between the Ferrari
599 GTO and the road will be the 2,396 Michelin tyres
which are capable of the highest levels of performance.
Michelin partnered with
the Italian sports car manufacturer to co-develop these
unique tyres in just eighteen months. The objective was to
enable the Ferrari 599 GTO to achieve its full
performance potential by delivering optimal track
handling and superior safety.
The tyre sizes are
285/30 ZR 20 for the front of the 599 GTO and 315/35 ZR 20 for the
rear. Despite the generous dimensions they are
still exceptionally light, with the front tyre weighing just
10 kilograms and the rear 15 kilograms. This means a
weight saving of up to 10 per cent compared to other
tyres of similar dimensions. The lighter Michelin tyres
deliver two benefits, firstly they reduce unsprung
weight which in turn improves handling and secondly they
help to reduce fuel consumption and thus carbon
emissions. The Michelin tyres designed for the Ferrari
599 GTO have up to 20 per cent better rolling resistance
than other similar tyres, enabling a reduction in CO2
emissions of up to 7 grams per kilometre.
Michelin engineers
developed innovative rubber compounds that ensure safe,
precise handling in all conditions even when the tyres
are delivering 670 horsepower from the six litre V12
engine. Their unique tread comprises three different
compounds: a track-type compound on the outer shoulder
to withstand the extreme pressure of circuit driving, a
compound at the centre of the tread especially designed
for superior performance at very high speeds, and an
inner shoulder compound designed in combination with the
tyre construction to maximise the amount of rubber in
contact with the road for secure road-holding.
Michelin and Ferrari
development engineers and test drivers worked closely
together on different racetracks, in particular at
Fiorano and Nardò in Italy, to validate the tyres’
performance balance which matches the chassis
characteristics of the new Ferrari GTO, Ferrari’s
fastest ever road car.