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  2. Ferrari F430 - Wikipedia

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    The F430 Spider is the convertible version of the F430. It was unveiled at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show , making it Ferrari's 21st road-going convertible. The car was designed by Pininfarina with aerodynamic simulation programs used for Formula 1 cars. [ 16 ]

  3. Ferrari 458 - Wikipedia

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    The 458 Spider was introduced at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show. This convertible variant of the 458 Italia features an aluminium retractable hardtop which, according to Ferrari, weighs 25 kilograms (55 lb) less than a soft roof such as the one found on the Ferrari F430 Spider, and requires 14 seconds for operation.

  4. Ferrari-Abarth 166 MM/53 - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari-Abarth 166 MM/53, also called Smontabile Spider, is a competition car designed in 1953 by Carlo Abarth for the driver Giulio Musitelli. Its bodywork was a design of Franco Scaglione . The car is a reworking of the Ferrari 166 MM for the driver, the only Abarth reworking of a Ferrari.

  5. Ferrari 360 - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari 360 Spider was unveiled at the 2000 Geneva Motor Show. The 360 was designed with a convertible variant in mind; since removing the roof of a coupe reduces the torsional rigidity, the 360 was built for strength in other areas. Ferrari designers strengthened the sills, stiffened the front of the floorpan and redesigned the windscreen ...

  6. Manettino dial - Wikipedia

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    Ferrari F430 steering wheel with manettino switch. In automotive engineering, a manettino dial is a rotary switch part of some modern Ferrari cars first designed by Frank Stephenson, [1] beginning with the Ferrari F430 in 2004. The adjustment dial is mounted on the steering wheel, usually just underneath the center of the wheel.

  7. Ferrari Enzo - Wikipedia

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    This information is used by Ferrari to develop their future sports cars. The FXX can do 0 to 97 km/h (0 to 60 mph) in 2.8 seconds. [27] Like the Enzo, the car was sold to specially selected existing clients of Ferrari only. The initial price was €1.3 million. Unlike the Enzo, the clients did not take delivery of the car themselves.

  8. Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder is a sports car developed by the Italian automotive company Ferrari. It is presented by the brand as Ferrari 250 Gran Turismo Spyder California or simply Ferrari 250 California. [2] It was designed by Sergio Scaglietti, who adapted the styling of the 250 GT Pinin Farina, and was produced by Carrozzeria ...

  9. Acer Ferrari - Wikipedia

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    Acer Ferrari is a subbrand of Acer Inc. formed through a sponsorship agreement with Scuderia Ferrari signed in 2003. [1] The brand encompasses a number of product series, including notebooks , netbooks and a smartphone .