Onlangs nog een witte gezien on the road, ik blijf het toch echt maar een mottige bak vinden
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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door C_XIk wil eens met een nieuwe z4 rijden
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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Fernand Bekijk BerichtenZolang je geld op tafel legt, kan alles.
Geen lachertje denk ik, zeker niet als ze geen half werk willen leveren...
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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door fuxhound Bekijk Berichten
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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Daann Bekijk Berichten
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458 Challange:
"The new 458 Challenge is a mix of stock 458 Italia and new competition-spec upgrades. The 4.5-litre V8 is road-car legal and develops the same 562bhp at a neck-tingling 9000rpm, but it'll soar to that epic redline more frequently thanks to shorter gearing.
The twin-clutch gearbox is recalibrated to ensure more torque at lower revs, too. But amateur race hands be relieved: the E-DIff electronics remain on hand to curb the worst tail slides on track.
So what makes the Ferrari 458 Challenge a racer?
One of the chief differences between the 458 Italia road car and this Challenge racer is a diet, says Ferrari, although it has yet to issue a kerb weight. The bodyshell panels are thinner in most places and much of the glasswork is replaced by Lexan plastic.
The Challenge should corner on the obligatory tramlines, thanks to a thorough overhaul of the already-not-at-all-shabby suspension. Out go the rubber bushes replaced by solid aluminium bushing; the springs are stiffer and dampers recalibrated; the ride is dropped 30mm all round; and Pirelli slicks are fitted to the new quick-release 19in rims.
Brembo's latest CCM2 brakes from the 599XX are donated to the 458 Challenge to wipe off all that speed. And to help you pile the clicks back on, an upgraded F1-Trac traction control system is added with dry and wet settings to put the ponies to the track. Yet more settings on the manettino steering wheel switch to befuddle the driver mid-corner...
Cue obligatory laptime around Fiorano...
Ah yes. Since you asked the 458 Challenge puts in a 1min 16.5sec lap, generating up to 1.6g in the fastest corners. That's two seconds a lap faster than the previous Challenge racer, says Ferrari. To put that in context, even the Enzo lapped in 1min 24.9sec in 2002.
Should be enough to get the professional and gentlemen racers reaching for their chequebooks. Which will need lots of spaces for zeros, as the 458 Challenge is likely to far outstrip the Italia's £169,546 price tag. The 430 Challenge cost around £185,000 (including the first year's race entry fee) compared to the F430's £145,000 price tag."
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Wannabe ;-)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2010 Porsche Cayenne S ---- Daily driver
2008 BMW 730dA (F01) Exclusive Line Plus ---- Daily driver (SOLD)
Pictures here: BMW 7 Series1992 Lamborghini Diablo 5.7L V12 SV Conversion ---- Weekend toy
Pictures here: Diablo
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It's like being in command of the Battlestar Galactica:
It might need half a starsystem to turn around,
but it'll do lightspeed, and has so much firepower even the
Cylons have respect for it...
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