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Ferrari 458 Spider introduction in Maranello

Ferrari 458 Spider introduction in Maranello.


Ferrari 458 Spider introduction in Maranello


Today we can give you a nice treat from the all new Ferrari 458 Spider and its first pictures. The pictures were taken on the world debut in Maranello, Italy.






Ferrari 458 Spider introduction in Maranello






Ferrari 458 Spider introduction in Maranello

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Ferrari 458 Spider joins the 458 Italia

Ferrari 458 Spider joins the 458 Italia.


Ferrari 458 Spider joins the 458 Italia


The open top configuration of the Ferrari 458 Spider joins the widening the range of Ferrari’s mid-rear V8 engine with no excuse to the same technological solutions, handling and performance. The super car has the trade mark fully retractable hard top patented by Ferrari, and the first time used for a sport car like this.



Ferrari 458 Spider joins the 458 Italia

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Ferrari 458 Italia Grand Am

Ferrari 458 Italia Grand Am.

The Ferrari 485 Italia Grand Am made its debut at Fiorano in at Ferrari’s home track. This amazing piece of a super car will be back on the track and see some more action on 26 and 27 July for a session of private test on Daytona International Speedway in Florida. The biggest privilege to drive this car will be awarded to the many times champions in Ferraris, the amazing duo of Jaime Melo and Toni Vilander. The Ferrari 458 Italia Grand Am will continue to be prepared for the official presentation in the 2012 American championship.


Ferrari 458 Italia Grand Am


Ferrari 458 Italia Grand Am


Ferrari 458 Italia Grand Am


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How Can You Get Your Hands On The Most Expensive Supercars?

What is the most expensive car in the world and how can you get your hands on it without being the owner of Microsoft?    Well, the 1931 Bugatti Royale Kellner Coupe is a reasonable candidate.  It sold for almost $9 million at auction in 1987.  Gems like that come along only rarely, but if you have the money and the opportunity, you need only spend a relatively a small fraction of that amount it to get a production supercar in your garage.   Spread betting is one of the few legitimate financial investment exercises that could potentially provide enough cash for the wheels of your dreams.  It’s a “marginal” activity, meaning that the bets you place don’t have to be huge to make a great deal of money.  There is a risk attached the practice that’s true, but it is perfectly possible to control the exposure to risk and limit your liability to lose.

Assuming you’ve correctly predicted how financial market indices will react on a given day and made your pile of Wonga, what supercar should you choose?

Here are a few thoughts and price tags:

1.  Bugatti Veyron – around £1.1 million


The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 is the most powerful, most expensive, and fastest street-legal production car in the world with a proven top speed of over 253 mph delivered by  a W16 engine—16 cylinders in 4 banks of 4 cylinders. Built by Volkswagen AG subsidiary Bugatti Automobiles SAS, it’s named after racing driver Pierre Veyron, who won the 24 hours of Le Mans in 1939 for the original Bugatti company.

2.  Ferrari Enzo – About £640,000


Sometimes also referred to as the F60, this 12-cylinder supercar is named after the company’s founder.  It uses F1 performance management technology like a carbon-fibre body, sequential shift transmission, and carbon-ceramic brake discs as well as gimmicks not allowed in F1 such as active aerodynamics where the rear spoiler is actuated by computer to maintain down force at high speeds. Continue reading

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Max Mosley Calls For Ferrari To Be Punished

Max Mosley, former president of the FIA, has told a German newspaper that he believes Ferrari should be properly punished for their actions during the German Grand Prix. Mosley, who certainly isn’t particularly well known for keeping his opinions to himself during controversial periods in motor racing, stated that he firmly believed the ban on team orders in Formula 1 should remain, and that Ferrari should be ‘heavily punished’ for their actions.

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Mosley has suggested the Italian race team should be docked points for their decision to use team orders in Germany after Felipe Massa appeared to slow down and let Fernando Alonso past after a particularly badly coded message from team bosses over the Ferrari radio. Alonso subsequently won the race, with Massa finishing second. The stewards at the race have already fined Ferrari $100,000 for the use of team-orders, although Mosley is calling for a much harsher penalty, telling a German paper: Continue reading

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