Ferrari 458 Challenge makes world debut
Faster, harder and lightweight version of 458 Italia revealed at Bologna Motor Show. Form an orderly queue…
This is the Ferrari 458 Challenge, unveiled for the first time in public at the Bologna Motor Show. And it's not for girls.
As you would deduce from its rather adversarial name, the 458 Challenge is a racing version of this year's glorious rear-drive coupe from Maranello, a coupe which, don't forget, Jeremy declared "absolutely, unbelievably, mesmerisingly, brilliant".
As such, the 458 Challenge has been sent to Fat Camp and had its oily bits tweaked to make it two seconds quicker around the Fiorano test track than its predecessor, "resulting in a new record of just 1m 16.5s". Phew.
Ferrari hasn't yet explained exactly how much weight has gone, but it has come via lightweight materials - carbon fibre and something called Lexan - and reducing the thickness of the body panels. Be assured then, the noise from that raucous 4.5-litre V8 will reverberate rather gloriously.
The V8 hasn't been touched and still pumps out 563bhp, but the gear ratios and calibration of the dual-clutch F1 ‘box have been modified to give higher torque at lower revs. It also gets Ferrari's E-Diff and ‘F1-Trac' - the traction control system which constantly monitors grip levels to allow racers to lay down maximum track carnage.
The Challenge also comes with stiffer springs, single-rate alloy dampers, forged 19in rims, a 50mm lower ride height, Brembo brakes (as on the 599XX) and Pirelli slicks.
It's on display in Bologna right now, along with the F430 GTC racer owned by the AF Corse team, the FXX, 599XX and F60 2009 F1 car.
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