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430 scudueria vs gallardo SL vs 997 gt3 rs

Discussion in '360/430' started by blackenzo, Jul 22, 2007.

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  1. blackenzo

    blackenzo Formula Junior

    Jul 15, 2004
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    Which would you take and whos faster around a track?


    FERRARI 430 SCUDERIA
    510hp@8500RPM
    118.38 bhp per liter

    LAMBO GALLARDO SUPERLEGGERA
    530hp@8000RPM
    106.83 bhp per liter

    PORSCHE 911 GT3 RS
    415hp@7600RPM
    115.34 bhp per liter
     
  2. mkultra

    mkultra Formula 3

    Nov 3, 2004
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    i'm picking Scuderia all the way baby!!! it wins in every category!
     
  3. scud

    scud F1 World Champ

    Oct 2, 2004
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    why ask the question when the answer is unknown ?
     
  4. FCars4Ever

    FCars4Ever Karting

    Jul 23, 2004
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    I was thinking the same thing
     
  5. Ferrarifanatic

    Ferrarifanatic Karting

    Jul 16, 2007
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    Thuan
    Scuderia Would eat up those guys in a heartbeat!!!
     
  6. BIG_DJE

    BIG_DJE Formula Junior

    Jul 20, 2004
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    Since the Scuderia is faster around the ferrari test track then a Enzo then I would make a bet it will smoke the Porshe and Lambo.
     
  7. mhh

    mhh F1 Veteran

    Feb 16, 2004
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    Why bother with the bhp per litre? That doesn't tell us anything about performance. Power to weight is much more relevant to your question.
     
  8. BIG_DJE

    BIG_DJE Formula Junior

    Jul 20, 2004
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    With F-1 Trac control, 60 ms shift times it will be a all out beast at the track.
     
  9. loungedog

    loungedog Formula Junior

    Nov 6, 2003
    291
    New Market, Ontario

    I was thinking the same thing...weight to HP & Torque is much more important.
     
  10. loungedog

    loungedog Formula Junior

    Nov 6, 2003
    291
    New Market, Ontario

    I was thinking the same thing...weight to HP & Torque is much more important. You may want to enter in the numbers for the ZO6 just for fun ;)
     
  11. M400ROCKET

    M400ROCKET Karting

    Oct 16, 2006
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    Reference please.
     
  12. Tarek K.

    Tarek K. F1 World Champ
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    Sep 7, 2006
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    Comparison at this moment is impossible. There are no figures available for the F430 Scuderia.
    You could also add the Porsche 997 GT2 in your comparison. It will be available next September and the figures are already published. It is by far a faster car than the GT3 RS and the Gallardo SL.
     
  13. F430 qatar

    F430 qatar Rookie

    Jul 24, 2006
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    me too!!lol
     
  14. prudence

    prudence Karting

    May 15, 2007
    159
    Orange County, CA

    +1
    I understand the car is ridiculously lightweight, I still can't help but to doubt that statement though. By no means calling anybody a liar, just normal reaction.
     
  15. DriveAfterDark

    DriveAfterDark F1 Veteran

    Jan 1, 2007
    9,148
    Norway

    +1

    If it really is Enzo-fast is should also give LP640 and Carrera GT a run for their money...
     
  16. Scuderia980

    Scuderia980 F1 Rookie

    Aug 12, 2006
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    those who have spoken to Ferrari people have been told that the Scud is just as fast or a tiny bit faster...but you have to keep in mind, Fiorano is a small tight'ish track, so take it for what it's worth. Still, 60ms shifts, lighter weight, better dynamics, F1-Track and E-diff together, it should haul the mail pretty quickly! If i won the lottery, i'd take mine in titanium grey, anthracite wheels...wicked.
     

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