We all hope so
Heres a short clip I took at Fiorano. <embed width="600" height="361" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowFullscreen="true" allowNetworking="all" wmode="transparent" src="http://static.photobucket.com/player.swf" flashvars="file=http%3A%2F%2Fvid63.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fh138%2Fevnelson%2FIMG_2200_zps2ee2284b.mp4"> I couldnt really get any better, but the sound was simply amazing. Evan
@evnelson: I edited the URL to make it usable: http://vid63.photobucket.com/albums/h138/evnelson/IMG_2200_zps2ee2284b.mp4
I know that at fiorano Ferrari mutes the exhausts because of complaints from neighbourhood, so expect even more.
Michael, as usual, always great to hear your input, although in my eyes the 288 GTO is the most beautiful Mid Engine Car ever produced, I have a feeling the F150 will rival it.
will make decision after i understand better what the car is about and see it. based on what i know i would say yes. snowing in maranello now
Saw a new render from Milano Torino on a dutch car website had not seen it on Fchat yet: http://static.autojunk.nl/pictures/2013/0221/150311/image_02.jpg
What do you mean ... made an amazing sound? She still makes (and always will) an amazing sound everytime I take mine out for a drive
Thanks (again) for the relevant information. However, if McLaren may very well beat Ferrari to the record, Ferrari can never (or only for a very short period of time) achieve their goal of holding "the record".
" Ferrari wanting one record with this car, and it seems that a time was recorded within a couple tenths of having that record for a production car. Ferrari may further tweak the car to achieve this record" Its related to a time so can not be: power - weight.. I said from start I think its 0-200
... if the P1 gets there first no reason Ferrari cant beat that time... If Ferrari get there first and P1 is able to beat that time no reason Ferrari cant then do the same... all up in the air for now... fact is if Ferrari set a record they have achieved there goal no matter hold long it stands for..
I agree that all records will eventually be beaten (isn't that the "raison d'être" of records anyway?), but it's better to go for a record that has the chance to stand a little longer than the first press day of the Geneva show. But as you said: all up in the air for now...