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		snow-capped mountains of Madonna di Campiglio are more used to hosting 
		alpine skiing champions on their slopes for World Cup downhill races, 
		but yesterday they provided the backdrop to a most unusual parallel 
		slalom race. The two Scuderia Ferrari drivers, Fernando Alonso and 
		Felipe Massa went head to head through the gates at the wheel of two FFs, 
		the four seater, four wheel drive Prancing Horse car. In their hands, 
		the latest Ferrari proved to be entertaining on demanding hills both up 
		and down, as well as in endless changes of direction laid out on the 
		downhill slalom course. Fernando and Felipe were helped out in handling 
		the 660 horsepower V12 in this very low grip environment thanks to the 
		integral 4WD traction system, that deals with the constantly changing 
		and variable amount of torque on each wheel independently, with fully 
		integrated electronic control systems. The FF upholds the marque’s 
		tradition, providing a sporty and dynamic driving experience, aided by 
		its transaxle layout – front-mid mounted engine, rear mounted gearbox – 
		and its weight distribution, with 53% to the rear. The two drivers who 
		enjoyed themselves testing the FF in a scenario far removed from its 
		more usual home on the streets. The race ended in a perfect dead heat 
		and Alonso said: “It’s incredible how easy it is to drive the FF even on 
		a such a demanding surface and at the same time, how high a performance 
		level you can reach in it.” Massa was of a similar opinion: “the most 
		incredible thing about the car is the fact there is no need to 
		compromise maximum performance and useability, whatever the driving 
		environment,” reckoned the Brazilian. “And on top of that, it’s perfect 
		for everyday use with the whole family in the car.”  |