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New Red Legend on the Roads: 599 GTO


2010- Born a new road legend, a GTO. From the family of 599, this is the apex of the Prancing Horse’s road-conquering and V12 evolution. It is the most powerful and ferocious road car produced by Ferrari. Called the 599 GTO, its 6.0-litre V12 pumping out 670 horsepower and sprint from 0-124mph in under 10 seconds, 3.35 seconds climb from 0-62mph and with the top speed of 208mph. Staggering. Ferrari 599 GTO is the third GTO built by Ferrari in their 63 years of road car building business. The first GTO surfaced in the year of 1962, equipped with 3.0-litre V12- Ferrari 250 GTO. In 1980s, Ferrari 288 GTO came into the limelight as the second GTO, built with a 2.8-litre 400 horsepower twin-turbocharged V8.

The car and the GTO badge it carries bring the iconic legendary status. GTO stands for ‘Gran Turismo Omologato’. Omologato means homologation. Basically, this car is the homologated version of the track-only, ‘super GT’ Ferrari 599XX. Does this mean this is the road-legal version of the high-end 1.4 million pound sterling development of the 599XX? Could be. The 599 GTO has the same sophisticated tyre technology and fastidious aerodynamic honing as the 599XX, as well as the catalytic converter. 599 GTO also inherited the smaller but more efficient carbon brakes, a thinner aluminium roof and bonnet, all manner of carbon aero and trim and new, and also a thinner glass. That’s just on the surface.

Ferrari 599XX is built with the most sophisticated, advanced technology a car ever had. Set up like a fly-by-wire fighter jet, it is devised dynamically far superior to a normal car with its electronic systems switched on. Called as ‘relaxed stability’ in Eurofighter fighter jets’ technology, the computer control intervenes constantly to maintain the aircraft trimmed in normal flight that is impossible to human ability. Manoeuvrability wise, it is way beyond compared to aircraft designed to be naturally stable.

The chassis agility is the same as those belongs to 599XX; the suspension design is integrated with ESP (electronic stability control) systems to ease and assist the driver into, through and beyond the apex of a corner. This mean the car can lap a circuit faster with the stability system turned on than it’s off. The set-up of the GTO is an F1-derived traction control system integrated with an electronic differential known as F1-Trac, the same technology applied in both the 430 Scuderia and the new 458 Italia-equipped with advanced ESP and SCM2 suspension control. 458 Italia uses magneto rheological dampers that could convert the viscosity of a fluid within a damper in reaction to a magnetic field, giving instant reaction to the road surface in a millisecond time. Sounds sophisticatedly-complex, this magneto rheological suspension systems eliminate all under steer, allowing the GTO to operate on and beyond the limits of adhesion.

Compared to the standard 599 GTB, the GTO has trimmed 100kg lighter and the power up by 50 horsepower. The gearbox is from the 599XX, achieving 60 milliseconds of shift times. Sounds ridiculous? Yes to someone who’s a Luddite (a person opposed to new technology) but it isn’t. Call it a staggering, stupefying revolution, paradigm shift of technology.



Italians’ Italia : 458





New Red big boy is in the town, proudly flaunting the Prancing Horse insignia. Described with triple ferocious of exciting, brilliant and fast by Top Gear’s Bill Thomas, Ferrari 458 Italia is the latest supercar in Prancing Horse’s range. Media says it is the most beautiful Ferrari, to date.

Performance wise, the 458 Italia is much far better compared to the insipid California. Reaching top speed at 202 mph, hitting the century in staggering 3.4 seconds and about 7.5 seconds to 100 mph with a 562 horsepower V8 engine, it screams with the revs build up to 9,000 rpm. Could this be new icon or perhaps legend that finally make the 430 Scuderia sounds primitive? Perhaps.

On the Ferrari’s Fiorano test track, the 458 Italia is reported faster than the Enzo. Well, that’s according to Ferrari’s management. Not to forget the handling, this 562bhp 458 Italia is further boasted as the best handling mid-engine Ferrari of all time. It is equipped with E-diff electronic differential and F1-Trac traction control system that is said as the pinnacle in its class to produce power.

As for now, Ferrari can be proud with their new Red baby with 562bhp 4.5 litre V8 that revs up to the astounding figure of 9,000 rpm and sit back relaxing while waiting for the next respond from Lamborghini, perhaps. Will the next Gallardo please ‘stand up’?

Brother's Rivalry

The Audi generally is a name still not familiar with the people here, I mean Malaysia. How many out there happens to know or realise that Audi can build a really good performance car, or supercar having the capability of challenging the Lamborghini and Porsche. In fact, there are now in the same league. Yes, I am talking about the Audi R8, again. Note that I am referring to the V10 version. Now that i am still praising this car, looks like no one can deny my love and admiration of Audi R8. I admit I love this car, very much.
Since the Audi R8 had made its debut to the public, the R8 has been compared by the media and publicists with Porsche and Lamborghini, notably the 911 Carrera 2s and Gallardo LP560-4. The only difference between these three supercars is that the Gallardo isn’t a daily car. And since theexistence of R8, Porsche isn’t the default-choice for an everyday car. This comparison ignites brothers’ rivalry among them. Yes, you hear me, brothers’ rivalry and I am not getting it all wrong. While everyone out there admiring the Lambo and Porsche, with less knowing much about Audi, condemning and disputing which car is the better one, does anyone knows that all these three giant car-makers are actually ‘brothers’? (Some might flabbergasted to hear this) Both Audi and Lamborghini are subsidiaries of Europe largest carmaker Volkswagen (Some who flabbergasted might in total perplex, yes it is Volkswagen that are portrayed only producing ‘beetle cars’ by most of Malaysians ). Ironically, Volkswagen is a brother-company of Porsche.
And so the comparison between Audi R8 V10 and Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 is something cliché like German-made against Italian-made. After all it isn’t that cliché, since it does not involves old foes of Ferrari vs Porsche or Lamborghini vs Porsche or the Italians against Mercedes’ supercars. With 518bhp powered 5.2 litre engine, the R8 V10 accelerates to 60mph in under 4sec, 12sec to 124mph, a breakthrough performance that place the R8 into supercar territory. As predicted by many, the R8 V10 cost as same as the Porsche 911 Turbo when it arrives in the UK this summer, with price tag of 99,575 pound sterling. Yet the R8 V10 has more intriguing comparison with the Lambo Gallardo LP560-4. Both have the most fundamental similarities; the same V10 engine and automated manual gearbox, and their aluminium body and chassis.

Engine-wise, what makes both V10 engines distinguishable? It is their engines’ intakes and exhaust system and mapping. Software calibration is the factor of difference between the Audi’s gearboxes and the Lambo’s, while the R8 V10 could have the same horsepower of 552bhp.

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