The 458 Challenge was presented at the Ferrari Annual Dealer Meeting on 14 July 2010. Ferrari say their newest Challenge racer can lap the Fiorano test track in 1:16.5, which is two seconds faster than its F430 Challenge predecessor and only .2 second slower than the Ferrari FXX.
A racing version of their latest V8 super car the Ferrari 458 Italia. uses the same engine perhaps abit tweaked (no details released yet), better suspension, better chassis, better brakes all in the name of performance.
A racing version of their latest V8 super car the Ferrari 458 Italia. uses the same engine perhaps abit tweaked (no details released yet), better suspension, better chassis, better brakes all in the name of performance.
Pictures released by Ferrari of what the Ferrari 458 Challenge will look like.
What is the Ferrari Challege?
Ferrari Challenge is a one-make racing series created by Ferrari. The cars used for this racing series are the mid-engine V8 GT cars created by Ferrari. This series started in 1993 and is still going upto the present. The very first Challenge was based on the Ferrari 348 and was called the 348 Challenge which started in 1993, in 1995 saw the arrival of the F355 Challenge which was then based from the F355, in 2000 the 360 Challenge replaced the F355 Challenge which also was based on the 360 Modena, in 2006 the F430 Challenge replaced the 360 Challenge and in 2011 the latest GT car, the 458 Italia will have it's own challenge series and guess what the car will be called?
What Ferrari does with the challenge car. Basically, what they do is Make the lighter by stripping it out and changing some heavy metal and aluminum parts into carbon fiber materials. They also fiddle about with the engine to improve engine management not necessarily to increase power. They make the chassis and suspension alot stiffer for better cornering and handling. They improve the brakes by making it bigger and using better materials for breaking late coming into the corner and lastly they improve the aerodynamics of the car by adding bits of pieces on the body work to help it push itself more into the ground at higher speeds. Oh don't forget, the do add roll cages inside and change the seat into racing bucket seats and put racing harness' for safety... no airbags in racing!
All of these changes adds up to it's performance. It doesn't necessarily make it faster up it's top speed but it makes it quicker and much more stable in corners. So they may sometimes be same on it's top end speed but the challenge car will be alot quicker going around corners, much faster to reach it's top speed and can brake much later when approaching a corner which means it can go around a track much quicker than the car it's based on.
What Ferrari does with the challenge car. Basically, what they do is Make the lighter by stripping it out and changing some heavy metal and aluminum parts into carbon fiber materials. They also fiddle about with the engine to improve engine management not necessarily to increase power. They make the chassis and suspension alot stiffer for better cornering and handling. They improve the brakes by making it bigger and using better materials for breaking late coming into the corner and lastly they improve the aerodynamics of the car by adding bits of pieces on the body work to help it push itself more into the ground at higher speeds. Oh don't forget, the do add roll cages inside and change the seat into racing bucket seats and put racing harness' for safety... no airbags in racing!
All of these changes adds up to it's performance. It doesn't necessarily make it faster up it's top speed but it makes it quicker and much more stable in corners. So they may sometimes be same on it's top end speed but the challenge car will be alot quicker going around corners, much faster to reach it's top speed and can brake much later when approaching a corner which means it can go around a track much quicker than the car it's based on.
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