I confirmed the previous plate number registered in the name of Ferrary Spa and is no doubt my car. Thank you again for discovering these pictures of my F12B driving in Maranello close to the Ferrari factory I can assure you they mean a lot to me.
Yes its the same also check this Youtube video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAxWeCJ-reU 3:20 Regards, Tiago
Auto Gespotted. YouTube sensation. Man, Mario, your F12 is F-car glitterati. Your car may bed its own publicist and agent. [emoji3] Can't say I blame folks, it's a gorgeous spec. T
I'll colect my F12 tomorrow after being at my detailer for almost two weeks. They started by disassembling several parts of the car like the back lights, symbols, etc. and did a complete paint correction. Afterwards the car exterior was fully detailed and in picture nr.3 you can notice that the front right wheel isn't the original. Before leaving the car and to my despair I touched a curb edge and did a tiny scratch to the original wheel so it was taken off and repaired and retouched at another specialized shop. In order to be able to move the car around inside the detailer shop they had to borrow another wheel. I ended up wrapping with Xpel the front and back bumpers including the carbon fiber front spoiler and back diffuser and fog lamp. On the sides were wrapped the fenders, the sill kicks, the shields and the doors up to the lower side of the aero-bridge channel. The head lights and the hood were also wrapped and the last pictures show the hood film application under way. The internal carbon fiber under door covers were also wrapped for protection of shoe scratches. To finalize a ceramic coating was applied over the external wrapped and painted surfaces. After I have the car I'll make some pictures showing the final result. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hello Regarding the hood after the install the stretch marks were too visible and to mantain our quality work , we removed the ppf from it and reinstall a new one that came perfect. I leave some pictures of the F12 finished and one from the customizing ppf. Regards Rui Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
We had a long weekend because today is an holiday and that was my very first long drive with the F12. Picked the car up at the detailer on Saturday morning with the paint correction and wrapping totally finished and had a boring drive south with my wife for 320 Km on a motorway respecting always the law speed limit. Drove back today with sunny weather and the first 140 Km were done on a good motorway partially on a mountain area at a speed of around 200 km/hour. For the F12 this speed feels like nothing such is the confidence the car transmits in all departments. Exited the motorway and drove for 100 Km on country side roads shown on the pictures below, and what pleasure the direct direction adds to the driving experience since it enables to place the car in the tight curves with a milimetrical precision. The final 160 Km were driven in the same motorway and this time with the Valentine V1 radar detector in place I was more enthusiastic, but not too much because my wife was inside the car. Drove during several minutes continuously at 250 Km/hour and the feeling is the same at 200 Km/hour or 250 Km/hour because the car transmits a kind of confidence that has to be felt in order to be understood. When there were cars overtaking on the left lane in front of us, as soon as they saw from faraway the F12 hood silhouette approaching from behind, they moved immediately away to the right, like behaving by a non written code of respect, and when we passed them they seem to be moving in slow motion such is the acceleration you can get almost instantaneously. It was a wonderful experience and I look forward repeating it. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
201470 was first registered 17 March 2014 in the name of Ferrari SpA. with Italian plates DP 687 TV. Marcel Massini
Thanks Mario, a great short story! I am at 400 miles now and have started to 'open up' the engine a bit more. Apart from the incredible sound the car produces the most surprising thing is the confidence you get at higher speeds because the stability and balance of the car is so well tuned. After reading road tests I expected to be scared by lack of rear grip when pressing on but on a dry road at 10-15C I have had no such issues at all. I'm not sure how much of this is down to the Michelins but the whole package is phenomenal. Best of all, after a blast, back in bumpy road, auto gearbox and cruise in complete comfort whilst your heartbeat returns to normal rate
Justin, 400 miles will start giving you already a pretty good idea of what the F12 driving experience is like and I agree with you about how superbly is the tuning of the stability and balance on this car. I have the Pirelli's P0 and despite of not having tried the manetino two last positions, with a dry warm road and with the manetino in race, the impression I get is that you can attack any curve in the limit with always with a fenomenal traction. The bumpy road feature is very useful when I see through my right eye my wife's face expressing discomfort with the ride specially on uneven road surfaces. After I press this miraculous button her face returns immediately to the normal angelical looking.
I had the Michelin's in a previous Ferrari and they were night and day to the original Bridgestone's. The Pirelli's P0 at least in dry road and with a relatively warm temperature seem to grip extremely well but nonetheless I thank you for the advice because I presume you might have used them already and therefore can compare the difference overall in riding terms. The Pirelli's P0 are almost brand new around 800 Km so I have to let them wear first but with that advice the next ones will be the Mitchelin's. I think the big opportunity to get rid of the present tires will come on the next 8th of July when our local club commemorates the 70th anniversary of Ferrari and we will have the Estoril racing circuit for exclusive use during a complete day.
I hear you....I had PO's and threw them out at 3500km.....give the Michelin a go when the time comes to change, I promise you won't be doing wrong....some others in here probably advise the same......the main difference I feel is that the back-end doesn't brake-away as easy with the MPSS and now there is even a newer series
Which M's do you recommend? My P0's do loose traction quite easily in race mode. I have about 4500 km on them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I've only used this he MPSS as the MSC's don't come in the F12 OEM size. I'm more than pleased with MPSS
Great write up and pics, as usual, Mario! As to the new Michelin tires, they're the Pilot Sport 4 S. The early reviews seem great. F-chatter Paul (NoSpinZone) reviewed them highly in his road trip to/from Florida. T