2006 Ferrari F430 Challenge
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 4.3 liter V8 | Weight | 2700 lbs | ||
| Aspiration | natural | Torque | 343 lb-ft @ 5250 rpm | ||
| HP | 490 hp @ 8500 rpm | HP/Weight | 5.5 lbs per hp | ||
| HP/Liter | 114 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | -- | Top Speed | -- | 
(from Ferrari Press 
			Release)  Ferrari has also reaffirmed the strong link 
			between its GT and sporting divisions with the new F430 Challenge 
			which is specifically designed to meet the expectations of its 
			sportier clients. The F430 Challenge retains the same general look 
			and 490 hp engine as the road-going version. However, it also 
			incorporates a large number of significant track-oriented 
			modifications and a host of new features not seen in the car 
			currently used in the series, the 360 Challenge, which it joins on 
			the track next season and completely replaces in 2007.
			
			An intensive series of development tests held at Fiorano and other 
			prestigious circuits have honed the F430 Challenge’s talents too. In 
			fact, it offers a stunning series of features sure to meet with the 
			approval of its drivers. As ever, the transfer from Formula 1 is 
			significant, particularly with regard to the braking system which 
			uses carbon-ceramic material (CCM) – a first for a Ferrari sports 
			competition car.
			
			The electronic gearbox is also F1-derived and works in exactly the 
			same way as the one used aboard the Grand Prix car.  Thanks to 
			a sinterised two-plate clutch and specific software, it also offers 
			the same gear-changing times as the road-going F430 (150 ms) in the 
			much more extreme track conditions. Fifth and sixth gear ratios have 
			also been modified with respect to the road-going version as has the 
			final drive ration order to make the very most of the engine on all 
			the circuits where the F430 Challenge will race.
New 19’’ slick tyres 
			were also developed specifically by Pirelli and are designed to 
			comply with the very strict racing regulations that demand endurance 
			whilst still delivering blistering performance.
			
			The F430 Challenge boasts a kerb weight of just 1,225 kg (excluding 
			petrol). Weight has been reduced in every area of the car, from the 
			engineering to the bodywork. Of particular note are the Lexan® 
			windscreen, the all-carbon fibre intake plenum cover, and the 
			specific exhaust system. To ensure that drivers get the full benefit 
			of the car’s sporty prowess on the track, the E-Diff has been 
			replaced by a mechanical differential and the EBD has been replaced 
			with a mechanical system.
Similarly, the stability 
			and traction control is permanently disengaged and “race” settings 
			have been maintained on the gearbox and engine management system, 
			along with the ABS and ASR, thus doing away with the manettino 
			switch. The ASR can be deactivated by the driver at will.
			
			The most notable of the other solutions introduced in the new F430 
			Challenge is the new steering wheel with a quick release mechanism 
			to make it easier to get into and out of the car. The wheel is also 
			equipped with buttons for radio contact with the pits, to set the 
			pit lane speed and interface with the new colour digital instrument 
			panel. The rear of the car is characterised by a new exhaust system 
			which has high central tail pipes, and by the modified grille which 
			increases the extraction of hot air from the rear of the engine bay. 
			The anti-roll bars, springs and single-rate shocks have all been 
			modified for racing use too. The centre locking wheels make wheel 
			changes faster too as does the fact that the car incorporates 
			pneumatic jacks.



