2005 Ferrari 430 F1 on 2040-cars
Maud, Texas, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: berrybbbegley@tennisfans.net .
2005 Ferrari F430 coupe in titanium (silver) color exterior with black leather interior. It is powered by a 4.3
liter 8 cylinder engine that produces 490 horsepower and 342 lb-ft. of torque connected to an automatic F1 paddle
shift transmission. It is offered for sale by owner. This Ferrari F430 has been upgraded with Ferrari Scuderia
shields, and comes with the following factory sport package power options: power windows, locks, ABS brakes,
climate control A/C, power seats, multi airbag restraint system, lighted entry, CD/FM. There are no modifications
done to the engine or suspension, it is 100% stock with 24k HWY miles. The exterior and interior is in 95% perfect
condition.
The F430 incorporates F1-racing technology to bring racing performance to the non-race-car-driver. With its
supportive yet comfortable seats, athletic stance and powerful engine, this used exotic leaves nothing to be
desired when it comes to aesthetic and performance as luxury cars go. Expert exterior styling and crafted interior
design come together and make this car look and feel like a racecar, able to be driven by any Ferrari-lover. This
used Ferrari F430 has an accident-free history. Being sold by its second owner. It's more than just a car, it’s
an experience.
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Drive goes sideways, shreds tires in a Ferrari F12 Berlinetta
Thu, 24 Oct 2013Ferrari has built a monster with its F12 Berlinetta, a V12-powered grand tourer that has the looks of a supermodel and the firepower of a small country. And while it's been on the scene for a minute, Drive's Chris Harris wasn't going to turn down the opportunity to hoon a 740-horsepower prancing horse around the scenic Anglesey Circuit in Wales.
In fact, not only was Ferrari nice enough to loan Harris the F12, but it threw in an extra four sets of tires, just for him to destroy while taking moving pictures. The resulting video is indeed one to watch, not just because of the ample amounts of slow-motion drifting, but because Harris, as always, does a great job of making the viewer feel like they're actually along for the ride. Take a look below for the latest video from Drive.
Ferrari 458 Scuderia to be unveiled in Frankfurt?
Tue, 16 Jul 2013We're heavy on the speculative side with this, but Auto Express is saying that "Rumours of Ferrari 458 Scuderia emerge, with possible debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show." To be clear, that's the possible debut of a car that is still only a rumor, and we're not sure it will be called "Scuderia," either - remember, the track-day 360 was the Challenge Stradale. Admittedly, the rumor of its existence is strong and there is plenty of precedent: Ferrari has introduced some model or variant of its mid-engined V8 sports car at the last three Frankfurt Motor Shows.
Car and Driver went into a great deal of indepth speculation about the coming, track-focused 458 in a piece back in May, and also predicted it would be shown first in Frankfurt. According to C/D we can expect "roughly 600" horsepower and 9,300-rpm redline - up 300 rpm from standard - a faster shifting seven-speed gearbox, a dry weight under 2,900 pounds thanks to "exotic compound materials" and a "slightly stripped interior," less exhaust silencing, uprated carbon-ceramic brakes and active aerodynamics on the rear diffuser.
As far as rumors go this one sounds thoroughly lovely. We hope to see it in made metal in Frankfurt in two months, you can enjoy a detailed gallery of the 563-horsepower Ferrari 458 Challenge above for now.
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Speaking with motorsport journalists at the British Grand Prix this past weekend, the 2007 World Champion and winner of 20 grands prix, Raikkonen indicated that the next season will likely be his last. According to numerous racing news outlets, when asked how long he plans to stay on the grid, the famously terse Finn responded: "Until my contract is finished, and then I will probably stop. That is what I think is going to happen."
Kimi was a relatively unknown entity when Sauber gave him his first drive in F1 back in 2001, upon which he finished in the points on his first race. He moved to McLaren the following season, racked his first podium finishes, and took his first win the season after that. He finishes second behind Fernando Alonso the next season, well ahead of the rest of the pack, and switched to Ferrari two seasons later in 2007, winning the world championship on his first season in red. After just three seasons, Ferrari showed him the door and Kimi left F1 entirely, trying his hand at everything from the World Rally Championship to NASCAR. He returned to F1 with Lotus in 2012, and in a rare move for Maranello, was invited back for this season on a two-year contract.