2008 Ferrari FXX Evolution
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Engine |
6.3 liter V12 |
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Aspiration |
natural |
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HP |
860 hp @ 9500 rpm |
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HP/Liter |
137.3 hp per liter |
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(from Ferrari Press
Release) FXX programme extended for further two years thanks
to new evolution kit developed with assistance of Client
Test-Drivers
The innovative FXX programme, based on the eponymous prototype car
and launched by Ferrari in June 2005, is being extended to
2008/2009. The FXX, which is the most advanced GT ever created at
Maranello, has been updated with an evolution package aimed at
further improving its handling and performance. The package was
developed as a result of Ferrari's collaboration with its Client
Test Drivers and with the invaluable support of Michael Schumacher.
The FXXs equipped with this package will also sport a new livery in
addition to new rear wing profiles.
The FXX is not homologated for road use and there are no plans to
compete with it either. In fact, the FXX prototype is designed
exclusively for track driving as part of a specific R&D programme
agreed with a selected group of just over 20 clients involving 14
group test sessions and 14 private ones in the last two years.
Thanks to readings taken over the 16,500 kilometres of tests carried
out in 2006 and the 18,500 kilometres covered in 2007, the
modifications made to the car have focused on honing its
aerodynamics, running gear and electronics. Seven-times Formula 1
World Champion Michael Schumacher also joined the ranks of the
client test drivers and gave the programme the benefit of his vast
experience on several occasions.
Maranello's engineers studied the wealth of information gained to
develop a kit which will cut the FXX's Fiorano lap time to under
1'16'' (previously it was 1'18''). The FXX's 6262 cc V12 engine can
now punch out a massive 860 hp at 9500 rpm. Gearshifting takes just
60 ms, a drop of 20 ms on the previous time, and the gear ratios
have been adapted to make use of the extra 1000 rpm now delivered by
the engine.
The car's new traction control system, developed in close
collaboration with the GES Racing Division engineers, gives the
driver a choice of no less than nine different settings (plus the
off position) which are selected using a switch on the central
tunnel. This means that the driver really can modify the car's
behaviour on the track from corner to corner, just as the Formula 1
drivers do to maximise performance and reduce tyre wear. The FXX's
traction control is also now less invasive and more flexible,
adapting more efficiently to the individual driving style of each
driver - a requirement pinpointed when this very extreme car was
being driven on the track by non-professional drivers.
The FXX's special 19" Bridgestone tyres now last longer too thanks
to a new car setup and new front suspension geometry, while the
Brembo brakes, which boast large Composite Ceramic Material (CCM)
discs, are more efficient with the result that the brake pads last
twice as long. Thanks to the drivers' feedback the Ferrari engineers
have also developed new aerodynamic solutions aimed at increasing
downforce over the rear axle. The FXX now sports a new rear
diffuser, nolder and rear flaps which have combined to increase
aerodynamic efficiency by 25% overall. The active front spoiler
control system settings have been adjusted to take these
modifications into account too. New telemetry monitoring of the
steering angle and brake pump pressure will further boost the
interaction between Client test drivers and the company's engineers
also. From next year onwards, it will be possible for drivers to
have two extra video cameras mounted on their car in addition the
existing rear-facing one. This will, of course, give the drivers
excellent rear visibility without having to impinge in any way on
the car's aerodynamics.
The FXX evolution package includes participation in a series of
track events that Ferrari is organising at international circuits
for 2008/2009. Six events are planned for each year (two in North
America, two in Europe and two in Asia). In addition to these, the
FXXs will also be participating, as per tradition, in the
prestigious end-of-season Ferrari World Finals.
As happened in 2006/2007, the cars will be backed up at each event
by a 15-member official team made up of engineers, electronics
experts and mechanics capable of providing complete assistance to
clients. Needless to say, the latter will still be able to organise
their own private individual track sessions in their car as well.