This just goes to prove how one should really never joke about these things because they actually do happen.....photos being proof positive. True story - I got invited on a spirited drive by Porsche some years back to drive the latest range and one of the cars had red red trim. Anyway my turn came around to drive it and after driving it a few kms I started feeling dizzy and lost confidence. I had to drop back to the rear of the pack. Anyway long story short when I mentioned what happened to me over lunch the others all said they suffered similar effects and one of the guys said when he had a turn in it he ended up having to pull half way up the mountain for a spew. I think if you choose something as garish as this you need to be prepared for some side effects. Maybe if the car is driven really slow in a dead straight line it might be Ok - but not sure - don't want to go there again.
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Too light for grigio ferro but it has more beige in the color than you would get with argento nurburgring. Not sure on this Pista paint color.
Cmon that’s just silly. Ever seen the seat color of the Challenge cars? RED. The color of the hood would be more important I would think but that’s red too... Maybe it was just something you guys ate that day? Track side food can be pretty dicey.
It’s beautiful. Black on black or any of these other bland ass interiors I am seeing belong in your Moms Lexus. Ferrari’s should be extroverted! There’s a reason Gianni Versace/Christian Lobouitan /Roberto Cavalli and and other high end fashion designers are Italian. Americans really have poor sense of style in my opinion. Whatever is safe that’s what they go for to avoid “sticking out” which is interesting considering they are driving a FERRARI.