Ferrari FXX
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Village is edited and published by Iain Williams in Caracas, Venezuela.
An article on the FXX profect by Paul Dean at http://www.robbreport.com
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Ferrari always has sought to pull owner passions
closer to the
company's heart, which is its racing heritage.
In the
1930s, Enzo himself sold
Alfa Romeos from his Scuderia Ferrari stable,
then tuned, transported, and
maintained them for private entries. More
recently, Ferrari has sponsored the
Euro-American F360 Challenge for
gentlemen sports car racers. It also operates
the Corse Clienti
program, which sells briefly used but horribly abused Ferrari
Formula
One cars to the very rich and totally frustrated single-seater
pilots.
Now Ferrari is introducing the FXX program, the ultimate
fantasy
league through which, by the spring of 2006, a blessed
few mostly Europeans and
a few Americans are on the short list will be
invited to invest $1.8 million in
an Enzo-based, 250 mph, 800 hp GT
car. Buyer and blisteringly quick mount then
will spend the next two
years playing a minor role in major European
motorsports.
Inept
drivers need not apply. Ferrari will build only 20 FXX
cars (hence the
Roman numeral designation) by the end of this year, and the
company
will scrutinize all owner-driver applicants for their dedication,
experience, ability, and fitness. Each will travel to the Ferrari test
track at
Fiorano, only a few upshifts from the factory and Mecca at
Maranello, to
participate in a driving course staffed by professional
factory and competition
drivers. Each new FXX owner will graduate as an
official Team Ferrari Test
Driver, schooled not simply in quick exits
and taut turn-ins, but in precise
test-driving disciplines. Team
members will use that training when they drive on
world-class circuits,
racing for telemetry rather than trophies. They will
produce data on
more than three dozen dynamics parameters. Ferrari will monitor
this
feedback and employ it when developing future vehicles.
The FXX car
itself could be considered the Super Enzo, a heavily revised version of
the
limited edition Enzo (with its piddling 660 hp) and the
fastest-ever Ferrari.
Its V-12 engine has been bored out to 6.2 liters
from 6.0 liters, and
performance tweaks include enlarged air intakes,
racing slicks, and ceramic
brakes by Brembo. The FXX's adjustable
spoiler, flares, and diffusers belong to
an aerodynamics package that,
Ferrari says, increases downforce by more than 40
percent over the
standard Enzo. Ferrari will garage the car for drivers between
events. It is without doubt the ultimate automotive
experience, says Luca
Dal Monte, lead spokesman for Ferrari North
America. The whole idea [of FXX] is
what Ferrari has always provided,
an open two-way street for clients between our
street cars and our
racecars.
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