Ferrari 430 Spider F1 on 2040-cars
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2008 Ferrari Spider F1, Corsa Red w/ Beige Interior. 1,050 miles.
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This Ferrari themed roller coaster is the fastest in the world
Fri, Aug 10 2018Ferrari's first and only theme park is located in Abu Dhabi. It's home to the Formula Rossa coaster which goes from 0 to 60 mph in 2 seconds. Learn more here. Transcript: Ferrari World is home to Formula Rossa. Ferrari's first and only theme park is located in Abu Dhabi. Formula Rossa holds the title for the world's fastest roller coaster. The coaster goes from 0 to 60 mph in 2 seconds. With a top speed of 149 mph. Riders must wear protective glasses to ride this ride because of the speed and Abu Dhabi sand. This roller coaster is said to emulate "the thrilling sensation of being in a Ferrari F1 car". Intamin, the manufacturer for Formula Rossa, built all 3 of the world's fastest roller coasters. Would you prefer a ride in the coaster or the car? Ferrari Autoblog Minute Videos Original Video world record fast
Ferrari reports fewer sales, more profit to prove strategy is working
Thu, 01 Aug 2013Ferrari's angle of emphasizing exclusivity by limiting deliveries is appearing to bear fruit. The company posted a 7.1-percent increase in revenues to 1.7 billion Euros ($2.2 billion at today's exchange rates) during the first half of 2013. Net profits, meanwhile, saw a jump of 20 percent to 116.2 million Euros ($153.5 million). The Prancing Horse delivered 3,767 cars, which, while an increase of 2.8 percent, represents a rate of growth that's slower than in the first quarter of 2013.
While Ferrari may be actively trying to slow its sales down to below 7,000 in 2013, it's seen increased numbers in the US, Great Britain and Germany, along with double-digit growth in the Middle East and Japan (39 percent and 28 percent, respectively).
The move to limit sales should have a greater impact on the numbers that come in later this year, which we told you about back in May. Ferrari's controversial move has already seen a drop in sales to China, which saw 50 fewer Prancing Horses than this time last year.
Ferrari reopens wind tunnel after 18-month refurb
Wed, 25 Sep 2013Ferrari is not a company used to being behind the curve, but if you've been wondering how the Scuderia has lost so much territory on the Formula One circuit to a relative newcomer like Red Bull, part of the answer could come down to its wind tunnel.
Seriously, the wind tunnel? Yes, the wind tunnel. Aerodynamics play an increasingly vital role in F1 racing, and while Red Bull has one of the best in the business, Ferrari's hasn't been running right for some time now.
A year and a half ago Ferrari shut down the galleria del vento at its headquarters in Maranello, citing problems with "correlation" - that is, a major discrepancy between the results it got in the wind tunnel, in CFD computations and on the racetrack. Having narrowed the problem down, the Scuderia embarked upon a major overhaul. It's been using Toyota's facility in Cologne, Germany, in the meantime, but as team principal Stefano Domenicali put it, not having your own wind tunnel on premises "is like playing basketball with one hand behind your back." Now the renovations reportedly complete, however, and Ferrari will begin using its wind tunnel again next month.
