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28 Jul 2009, 17:22 (Ref:2510076) | #1 | |
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Ferrari 458 Italia (merged)
Ferrari unveiled the details of it's F430 replacement today along with a few photos. The car won't be officially unveiled until September at the Frankfurt Auto Show, but I have to say I find what I see promising. I haven't really loved a modern Ferrari since the F355, but this car looks like it has potential, although I'm not sure about the interior!
I'd imagine a GT2 version is on its way as well! http://www.autoblog.com/2009/07/28/o...he-458-italia/ |
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WOW i love that!!
A bit of Lambo Gallardo from the front, which is definite praise!! |
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28 Jul 2009, 18:24 (Ref:2510109) | #3 | |
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I loved it until I saw the triple exhaust. That's just stupid.
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The best to have left the stable in a long while!
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Oh man , are they thinking about a GT2 effort with this . Its a beauty .
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I think the F430 looks better, but the engine is a lot better now. Should be able to keep up with the LP 560. More power and better fuel economy thanks to direct injection. More thoughts below.
http://killwithfire.blogspot.com/200...58-italia.html |
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Sorry, the 458 IMO looks much better than the 430! If it actually holds true to the illustrations.
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I like the lack of overhang. I liked that on the McLaren F1 too.
A good looking car. Ferrari's can look a little plastic nowadays, I have a good feeling that this one will be good in the flesh too. |
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For the McLaren racer they lengthened the tail and I have models of both on my bookcase, the road car looks wrong IMO against the race version. Wonder if that will happen here?
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I am pretty sure they can't do that!
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They then modified the the 1995 race cars to be better for 1996, and these 1996 cars, were reflected in the road F1 LM cars right. Then the 1997 GTR car was not based off the F1 road car, but the F1 GT (road car.) So again the race version in 1997, was still the same body length as the road car it was based on. So it doesn't matter whether he specifies the year or not, because it is still wrong. The McLaren racecar was never longer then the road car. |
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Oh my god.....
It's a mini Enzo!!!!!!!! Can you imagine a Ferrari 458 GTC? |
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OK but I preferred the 430. Really need to see some more 'realistic' images though.
Given that I tend to think the Enzo looks like a dog's breakfast compared to the MC12, perhaps this is the root of my distaste. |
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I'm just not a big fan of the Gallardo/Enzo/F430 look. The proportions are just wrong (the Lambo), or the thing looks like they just slapped fenders on a formula car (Enzo), or they look too clinical (both Ferraris).
The F599 is NOT pudgy, and looks better than this, IMO. It also looks better than the F612 Scaglietti. Now if you want to call a Jaguar S-Type bulbous or pudgy, fair enough. |
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Utterly gorgeous!! I dont like the triple exhaust though.
Cant wait to see this in GT2! |
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There's a lot more space to play around with aerodynamics for a potential GT car compared to the 430. And that thing looks to have a low centre of gravity. Yum.
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Says the same thing... "the F450 GT is not likely to be built in time for the start of the 2010 ALMS/LMS seasons"
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