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The Ferrari SP12 EC is a one-off sports car built by Ferrari for English musician Eric Clapton under Ferrari's Special Projects programme, [30] and based on the 458 Italia. [31] It was revealed in May 2012 [ 32 ] and shown at the 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed . [ 33 ]
Eurospares is a British company specialising in selling new and used Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini, Porsche and Aston Martin spare parts worldwide. [1] [2] Established in 1985 in Halstead, Essex, England, Eurospares supplies parts for these luxury automotive brands and maintains an online catalogue of technical part diagrams.
Ferrari's first road cars ever produced were V12 grand tourers. This type of car was discontinued in 1973 in favour of mid-engined 12-cylinder sports cars, later brought back in 1996 with the 550 Maranello and made ever since. 1948–1952 Inter. 1948–1950 166 Inter; 1950–1951 195 Inter; 1951–1952 212 Inter; 1950–1966 America. 1950 ...
In 2015, the two dominating cars were the Porsche 911 RSR and the Ferrari 458 Italia GT2 (by points achieved). In the 2018/19 season, the most competitive LM GTE cars were the Porsche 911 RSR, the Ferrari 488 GTE Evo and the Ford GT (by points achieved). In 2021, IMSA announced that the GTLM class would be replaced with a GT3 based GTD pro ...
Source accounts for 15,000 Berlinettas and Spiders, but only around 2,000 Scuderias and a claimed 499 16Ms [181] Ferrari 599 HGTE. Ferrari 599: 2006–2012 (estimated) 4,279 in a single generation with an estimated 3,600 599 GTB and 599 599 GTO and 80 599 Aperta. [182] Ferrari 458 Italia. Ferrari 458: 2009–2015 (unofficial estimate) 24,649 in ...
Only 499 units were produced, to commemorate Ferrari's 16th victory in the Formula 1 Constructor's World Championship in 2008 Ferrari: SP1: 2008 Coupé Italy The first one-off special model produced by the Ferrari Portfolio Program Ferrari: 458 Italia: 2009–2015 Roadster, Coupé Italy Ferrari: 458 Challenge: 2010 Coupé Italy Racecar Ferrari ...
The F136, commonly known as Ferrari-Maserati engine, is a family of 90° V8 petrol engines jointly developed by Ferrari and Maserati [1] and produced by Ferrari; these engines displace between 4.2 L and 4.7 L, and produce between 390 PS (287 kW; 385 hp) and 605 PS (445 kW; 597 hp).
Ferrari 458 Challenge (2011–2013) Ferrari 458 Challenge Evo (2014–2016) Ferrari 488 Challenge (2017–2020) Ferrari 488 Challenge Evo (2020–2023) Ferrari 296 Challenge (2024-Present) All the cars used in the series are track only, although some 360 Challenges have been made road legal in Australia, with extensive modifications.