2005 Ferrari F430 at Goodwood
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 4.3 liter V8 | Weight | 3197 lbs | ||
| Aspiration | natural | Torque | 343 lb-ft @ 5250 rpm | ||
| HP | 490 @ 8500 rpm | HP/Weight | 6.5 lbs per hp | ||
| HP/Liter | 114 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | 4 seconds | Top Speed | 196 mph | 
(from Ferrari Press 
			Release)  The Ferrari F430 makes its dynamic driving debut 
			in the UK today at Goodwood House during the press briefing for this 
			year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed.
			
			Around 400 F430s will arrive in the UK this year – both Spiders and 
			Coupés but this Coupé in Rosso Corsa with Crema interior is the 
			first car to be driven in this country.
			
			With a top speed in excess of 196 mph, the car is powered by an 
			all-new 4300cc engine producing 490 hp. The 0-62 mph sprint takes 
			exactly four seconds. Technology lies at the heart of this car 
			transferring directly from Formula 1 and the F430 features the 
			world’s first road car use of the ‘Manettino’ (steering wheel 
			mounted switch to control vehicle set-up) and E-diff (electronic 
			differential). 
			
			The car was officially presented during the Paris Motor Show in 
			September 2004, but this car is the first right-hand drive example 
			to arrive in the UK.
			
			Massimo Fedeli, Managing Director of Ferrari Maserati UK Ltd 
			commented:
			
			‘The Ferrari F430 has raised the benchmark for all round performance 
			in GT road cars and we’re proud to show the very first British car 
			in action here at Goodwood. The historic setting makes a fitting 
			venue for a car that will bring a whole new driving experience to 
			Ferrari customers.
			
			‘In 2005 Ferrari is delighted to be sponsoring the Goodwood Festival 
			of Speed and we will bring a host of stunning cars for the visitors 
			to enjoy – plus a surprise or two.’ 
			
			The UK is the third largest market for Ferrari worldwide. The USA 
			receives the greatest allocation of new cars, followed by Germany.
			
			Enrico Bertaggia, the former Formula 1, Formula 2 and GT driver will 
			drive the car in two demonstration runs up Goodwood Hill when he 
			also makes his public debut as the new Chief Driving Instructor for 
			Ferrari Maserati UK.



