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Ferrari of Laurderdale and Ferrari Miami present Ferrari F430 World
Premiere of the Ferrari F430 Spider at Geneva Motor Show Maranello,
10th February 2005 - Ferrari's range of V8-engined sports cars will
be joined by the new F430 Spider when it is unveiled at the Geneva
Motor Show (3-13 March 2005). Ferrari's new drop-top includes a number
of important technical features which give hints of the car's F1 pedigree,
starting with the innovative electronic differential - first developed
by the racing division for the Scuderia's all-conquering F1 cars -
which improves traction and roadholding under all conditions. The
Spider also features the steering wheel-mounted commutator switch,
known to the Scuderia's drivers as the 'manettino', which allows the
car's set-up to be adjusted easily and quickly. Formula 1 is thus
again the inspiration for the development of the company's road cars.
Designed by Pininfarina, the ferrari F430 Spider's sinuous lines,
in fact, were fine-tuned using state-of-the-art computer aerodynamics
simulation programmes usually employed exclusively by the F1 team.
The F430 Spider's shape is the result of lengthy testing and features
a pronounced nolder which is integrated into the end of the engine
cover, new bigger rear air intakes that emphasise the car's muscular
stance, and a new rear valance that incorporates a diffuser of competition
derivation. The engine itself is attractively set below a glass cover.
Just like the berlinetta, the new Spider incorporates two elliptical
air intakes that feed the front radiators. The shape of the intakes
is inspired by Ferrari's racing cars from the 1961 season, especially
the 156 F1 which Phil Hill drove to that year's F1 Championship title.
The spoiler that joins the two intakes at their bottom edge is highly
effective in directing the central air flow towards the flat underbody.
The F430 Spider boasts a compact, fully automatic electric hood that
allows the engine to be seen in all its glory at all times and which,
once lowered, takes up relatively little space, despite the uncompromising
central-rear engine layout. The F430 Spider is powered by Ferrari's
new 490 hp, 4,308cc 90? V8 which is capable of pushing the car to
a top speed of over 310 km/h (over 193 mph) and covering the 0-100
km/h (0-62 mph) sprint in just 4.1 seconds. This lightweight and highly
compact power unit produces a specific output of 114 hp per litre
with a weight-to-power ratio of 2.9 kg (6.4 lbs) per horsepower (dry
weight). Check out the Ferrari F430 at Ferrari Miami. Source: Ferrari
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