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Discussion in 'Texas' started by Nick R, Sep 18, 2010.

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  1. Nick R

    Nick R Formula Junior

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    Okay, just came back from the Ferrari driving course at Mont Tremblant. First I have to tell you that it was amazing. The staff is extremely courteous, quiet patient and very professional.

    That said, it was a lot of fun! The cars driven included the 599, California, 430 Scuderia and the 458. If you don’t know what this is go here: www.experienceferrari.com

    Make sure and look at the video:

    http://www.experienceferrarivideos.com/index.php?option=com_hwdvideoshare&task=viewcategory&Itemid=77&cat_id=303

    Yes, that’s me. On the last video, fl2.wmv, I think I was starting to really get the hang for the track and car.

    Anyway here are my impressions (in no particular order) of the 430 Scuderia versus the 458.

    • It’s a huge leap in technology, yet again, not unlike the jump from the 355 to the 360. The gear box is just incredible. It is both smooth and very, very fast. With more gears, 7 compared to 6, you could reduce the number of shifts without compromising power.
    • Fast, oh my God (as Jeremy Clarkson would say). I would “outpace” the 430 Scuderia easily in the straights. The amount of power is truly incredible. When changing cars, I had to “readjust” my foot to be more sensitive when driving the 458 or I would just go too fast.
    • The CST (Ferrari’s traction control) seems to have evolved again as well. It would come in “without being intrusive” and you could easily feel and feather the throttle to maximize your speed around corners. The 430 of course does that too but it seemed “smoother” on the 458.
    • Moving all the controls to the wheel is a great idea. Everything is there.
    • The 430 seemed to be more “forgiving” than the 458 but I am sure that is due to the amount of power that the 458 has versus that of the 430.


    As I think of more I will add them here as well as upload a link to a video of my going around the track when I get the chance.

    I am not a pro but thought I would share some perspectives and some videos of some great fun.
     
  2. jmiff348

    jmiff348 Formula 3 Rossa Subscribed

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    Great video! Looks like you had a blast. Thanks for sharing!
     
  3. DIGMAN52

    DIGMAN52 F1 Rookie Owner Rossa Subscribed

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    Way to go Nick, you stayed right on his butt that final run ! Sounds like your biggest plus from the weekend, was the wives driving, and buying in to your passion. So it may cost you a California. Thanks for posting.
     
  4. Nick R

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    Thanks! Yeah it was a lot of fun and I think the wife now understands the "passion". I really want to do the advanced course now. I would welcome info on other courses that may be out there.
     
  5. B.Ratcliff

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    What a blast! I could tell you were more compfortable toward the end, the revs and speed seemed higher.
     

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