With all due respect I wouldn't take 1 opinion as gospel .... IMHO ...even several ... I've ordered many diff seats over the last 21 years or so in F cars and also done a lot of different miles /km..... there are several superb 812 seat options and most are not 'ridiculous' in a car of this magnificence.... Ok , so I have excess adipose tissue on my butt but ...... seriously though , seat options are visual and/or (comfort) functional - decide what you want -a grand tourer ? Or..? and chose - do you grand tour , or do you locally blast or do you potter around ? ....and chose appropriately . This awesome machine is delectable or brutal depending on your right foot. The seats propagate what your right foot does and for how long . I'm not being precious guys , but c'mon! This car is Ferrari heaven and so pick your seat to match your 'vas deferens' stimulating need .
A beautiful Tailor-Made 812Superfast with Heritage Bordeaux leather interior and Daytona seats from Ferrari of Houston. Well done! https://www.instagram.com/craig_ferrariofhouston/
How in the world does this fat head think the 812 SF and the F12 look “very similar” from the side......??????? At 1:34 “the side profile of the 812 looks very similar to the F12” Huh?? They couldn’t have made them any more different. The two cars look nothing alike. It’s as similar as any other two front engines sports cars.
In the acceleration video, shift points seem earlier than I was expecting. If I remember correctly, max engine speed is 8,900rpm and max power is developed at 8,500rpm. Does any one have additional insights? Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
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Interesting. Top two pics seem almost silver-ish. Bottom golden, more like the Ingrid I have seen on earlier Ferrari...T
The driver was clearly short-shifting. Also that 382 km/h pic seems doctored, as it should have some 355 kph on the clock at those revs.
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