I'm 20 years old...For the Enzo i don't remember...for the other cars i wasn't there... Top Gear has used Nick Mason's Enzo
All they did with the Enzo was an invitation at Fiorano, where the legendari Dario Benuzzi would show via instruments to the journos that the car really achieves the quoted acceleration numbers and then let them drive a few laps around the track.
Mm, still in camo... At the end of this movie there is one totally uncovered (Ferrari making progress now?) http://www.topspeed.com/cars/car-news/video-three-ferrari-laferraris-caught-in-the-open-ar159947.html
as time goes by more and more I realize that I prefer laFerrari with the mirror caps painted red ... those black carbon are mixed with the upright and appear much less bulky and streamers
I think you have to be a current driver to test the new models. Given the launch date of the production LaF keeps drifting off into the distance (i.e. 2014) it looks like they are just making sure...
This looks to be a more recent video. Forgive me if it's an old one. Fernando Alonso test drives the LaFerrari [video]
I think ideally you want the spoiler right on top or no further away than the axle, otherwise it produces a negative effect on the other end of the car, even if minor, just like a lever. Especially if it is active.
Many racing car designers thought the same... in the 60s, and later realized that it´s better to put the wings at the front and at the back.
F1 cars are open wheel racers, for example, and that does not mean that's the most efficient shape. Quite the opposite, in fact. Same for the open cockpit. Sorry, that's not a valid argument.
I guess so. The LaFerrari's rear spoiler looks to me as too far back, though, and not properly counterbalanced by the front's active aero when it's deployed. I still look at the wing in the front bonnet and see it as if it was first intended as moveable. The current under-vehicle active aero does not look to me as powerful as the big rear spoiler when open.
True, if I had a penny for all the people who wrongly assume the drop is the most aerodynamic shape...