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Ferrari F430 Challenge at the Macau Grand Prix event. The F430 Challenge is the track version of the F430, designed for the Ferrari Challenge. The engine remained untouched but the vehicle's weight was reduced, resulting in a top speed of 325 km/h (202 mph). The production model was unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show in January 2005.
Ferrari F430 Challenge at New Jersey Motorsports Park F430 Challenge interior. The F430 Challenge is a non-road legal variant of the road-going Ferrari F430, it has been extensively modified by Ferrari to boost its on circuit performance with extensive weight reduction and suspension changes. Just like in previous Ferrari Challenge cars the ...
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The F430 introduced carbon-ceramic brake discs for the first time and gained 80 hp (60 kW) over the 360CS, which has reduced lap times to approximately three seconds shy of the F430 GT2. [6] The 458 Challenge is the first to have driver controlled aids such as traction control, stability management and adjustable ABS brakes.
2004–2009 4308 cc –– F430; 2007–2019 4691 cc –– Maserati Quattroporte V, Maserati GranTurismo, Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione; 2008–2014 4297 cc –– California; 2009–2015 4499 cc –– 458; Tipo 056 (designed by Gilles Simon [10])
2005–2009 F430. 2005–2009 F430 & F430 Spider; 2007–2009 430 Scuderia; 2008–2009 430 Scuderia Spider 16M; 2009–2015 458. 2009–2015 458 Italia; 2011–2015 458 Spider; 2013–2015 458 Speciale; 2014–2015 458 Speciale A; 2015–2020 488. 2015–2019 488 GTB & 488 Spider; 2018–2020 488 Pista & 488 Pista Spider; 2019–2023 F8. 2019 ...
The game features 14 playable tracks and Ferrari's own Fiorano test track (for training using a solitary F430 Challenge), a vinyl editor and online play for all versions except the PS2. The Nintendo DS version, developed by Firebrand Games, features wireless multiplayer and the Wii version utilizes Wii Remote steering and support for the Wii Wheel.
Ferrari F430 steering wheel with manettino switch. In automotive engineering, a manettino dial is a rotary switch part of some modern Ferrari cars first designed by Frank Stephenson, [1] beginning with the Ferrari F430 in 2004. The adjustment dial is mounted on the steering wheel, usually just underneath the center of the wheel.