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The Ferrari 458 Challenge, the fifth
one-make Trofeo racer, is receiving its
world première in Maranello today during the
Annual Dealer Meeting, a traditional event
that brings together the representatives of
Ferrari’s international sales network. |
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The Ferrari 458 Challenge
is making its world première debut in Maranello today
during the Annual Dealer Meeting, a traditional event
that brings together the representatives of Ferrari’s
international sales network. The new berlinetta, which
will flank the F430 Challenge in the Ferrari Challenge
Trofeo Pirelli in the 2011 season, is the fifth model
used by Ferrari in its one-make championship which, next
year, will be extended to include a new Asia-Pacific
series.
Coming just a few months after the Frankfurt Motor Show
unveiling of the 458 Italia on which it is based, the
458 Challenge introduces a number of important
modifications to adapt it for competition use. The
direct injection 4497 cc V8 remains strictly in
production tune, with an output of 570 hp at 9,000 rpm.
That said, modifications have been made to the gear
ratios and calibration of its dual-clutch F1 gearbox to
guarantee higher torque at lower revs. The 458 Challenge
is also equipped with the E-Diff electronic differential
already employed on the road-going version, a first for
Ferrari’s track-only cars.
Significant work has also gone into cutting the car’s
weight. This focused on both the exterior and interior
with Ferrari’s engineers concentrating in particular on
reducing the thickness of the bodyshell panels and on
using lightweight materials, such as carbon-fibre and
Lexan.
The new 458 Challenge also has a specific suspension
set-up with solid aluminium bushings, stiffer springs,
single-rate dampers, centre-nut 19” racing rims, larger
dimension Pirelli slicks and a ride height lowered by
30mm all round. It is also equipped with the new
generation Brembo CCM2 brakes which debuted on the
599XX, Ferrari’s extreme experimental laboratory car,
and which are integrated with an ABS system that
features two configurations - low grip and high
performance for dry surfaces.
Another first for a Ferrari Challenge model is the
adoption of the F1-Trac traction control system, the
most sophisticated of its kind. Developed in-house by
Ferrari, the F1-Trac system constantly monitors levels
of grip for maximum high-performance road-holding. Two
specific track-biased calibrations – wet and dry - have
been developed for this application, with control logic
and strategies derived from Ferrari’s extensive racing
experience in the F1 and GT championships. The F1-Trac
is completely integrated with the E-Diff to guarantee
maximum acceleration out of corners. The required ABS,
F1-Trac and E-Diff calibration settings are selected via
the manettino on the steering wheel, the first time this
solution has been adopted on a model developed for the
Ferrari Challenge series. The driver can thus either
chose from the Wet or Dry configurations. In high grip
conditions it is also possible to select CT-Off to
de-activate the F1-Trac traction control.
In the course of the intensive development sessions
involved in honing the 458 Challenge for the track, the
engineers also managed to improve the car’s lap time at
Fiorano by two seconds over that of its predecessor,
resulting in a new record of just 1’16.5”. Equally
impressive is the amount of lateral grip the new car
generates – up to 1.6G.
With the new 458 Challenge, Ferrari is offering its
sportier clients - professional and gentlemen drivers
alike - a car that is extremely responsive, with great
performance and superb handling. This mid-rear
V8-engined berlinetta will allow Ferrari Challenge
participants to enjoy to the full the exhilarating cut
and thrust of the race weekends on the world’s leading
circuits, as well as the passion that has always been an
integral part of Ferrari’s one-make championship.
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