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Friday, September 17, 2010

Ferrari's 6 speed 'F1

So the 599 GTB was already a great supercar when it first appeared in  2006, featuring a 5999cc V12 positioned at the front of the car  longitudinally. It develops 611bhp and 448lb ft of torque and all of  that power is transmitted to the rear wheels via a 6 speed manual  transmission or Ferrari's 6 speed 'F1 Superfast' automated manual  transmission with paddle shifters.

The 599 GTB also features magnetorheological dampers which are dampers  filled with magnetorheological fluid and controlled by a magnetic field.  So by varying the strength of the electromagnet emitting the magnetic  field you can adapt individual dampers to continuously altering  conditions. This semi active suspension is critical on the 599 GTB in  compensating for the basic physics of having the engine out in front of  you feeding the driving wheels behind you.

The 599 GTB Fiorano is capable of reaching 60mph from rest in 3.5  seconds and can go on to reach 100mph 2.9 secs later, so from 0 to  100mph in 7.4 secs. It also has a top speed of 205mph.

The only 2 other cars to wear the GTO badge were the race bred 250 GTO  in 1962 band the 288 GTO in 1984, both of which are rare and extremely  sought after these days. GTO stands for Gran Turismo Omologata and  derives from the 2 previous models which were built as homologation  specials to allow Ferrari to race them.

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