2023 Ferrari Sf90 Stradale Assetto Fiorano on 2040-cars
Englewood, Colorado, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:4.0L V8 Twin Turbo
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Finance Owing, Encumbered
Year: 2023
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): ZFF95NLA4P0294329
Mileage: 2100
Interior Color: Blue
Previously Registered Overseas: No
Number of Seats: 2
Number of Previous Owners: 0
Drive Side: Left-Hand Drive
Horse Power: 986 hp
Manufacturer Warranty: 5 Years
Engine Size: 4 L
Exterior Color: Red
Car Type: Performance Vehicle
Number of Doors: 2
Features: Air Conditioning, Alarm, AM/FM Stereo, Automatic Wiper, Climate Control, Cruise Control, Electric Mirrors, Electrochromic Interior Mirror, Electronic Stability Control, Folding Mirrors, Leather Seats, Navigation System, Parking Assistance, Power Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Rear Spoiler, Sport Seats, Xenon Headlights
Trim: Assetto Fiorano
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ferrari
Drive Type: AWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags, Traction Control
Model: SF90 Stradale
Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
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LaFerrari 3D model adds depth to Maranello's new supercar
Sat, 06 Apr 2013At its recent Geneva Motor Show unveiling, we couldn't help but spend a good long time gawking at the new LaFerrari supercar. It isn't just that it's the newest top-line Ferrari, or even that it picks up where the Enzo left off - it's just that there's so much to look at, from the ductwork in its long nose to the delicate artistry of its sideview mirrors. There's so much aerodynamic wizardry in play on every surface that you just want to pick it up in your hand and look underneath to take a closer look every which way - even underneath.
Sadly that's not possible, but we may just have the next best thing. Autoblog reader Giorgio has come up with this clever interactive 3D model of the LaFerrari, and we think it's neat enough that you might want to take a look - check it out by scrolling below. And don't forget - we love featuring what our car-crazed readers are up to, whether here or on our Facebook page, so keep those tips coming.
Red Bull may seek engines from Ferrari after Mercedes snub
Thu, Sep 10 2015Red Bull and Renault's fractured relationship is pushing the Austrian F1 team to find a new engine provider. But after a trip across the German border to chat with Mercedes-Benz proved fruitless, the team is apparently set to head across its home country's southern border, and into Italy. Yep, Red Bull Ferrari could be a thing next season. According to RBR boss Christian Horner, the company is just doing "necessary due diligence" in contacting other engine suppliers, although he's willfully admitted to Germany's Bild newspaper that the "idea of Mercedes is finished," BBC Sport reports. It wasn't so much that Mercedes and Red Bull couldn't come to financial agreement Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz views throwing money into F1 in much the same way you or I toss pennies into the mall fountain Β but rather that the Germans had no interest in supplying the best engines on the grid to the factory team's perennial rival. BBC Sport seems to think that fact, along with what the outlet calls Red Bull's "antagonistic" relationship with engine suppliers, killed the Mercedes deal. Honda and RBR aren't likely to happen either, thanks to McLaren (not that we think Red Bull would approach the Japanese, which have struggled mightily all season long). By process of elimination, that just leaves Ferrari. Scuderia Ferrari Team Principal Maurizio Arrivabene confirmed that his team can accommodate Red Bull's engine needs, and that he wasn't concerned with the idea of a Ferrari engine in an Adrian Newey-designed body. "In theory they have big names, with Newey as chief designer and it is easy to think that if you give them the engine they will build a scary chassis, which means they will be really competitive," Arrivabene told BBC Sport. "Concerning my team, my engineers and aerodynamicists know their own jobs. For that reason I don't have a problem, and competition is nice when you have a stronger competitor." "This doesn't mean tomorrow morning we will give our engines to Red Bull or Toro Rosso," Arrivabene added. And it's that statement we'd suggest remembering. There are, after all, still seven races left in the 2015 season, which is quite a lot of time for new and different developments within the sport's notoriously gruesome political process. In other words, don't count on an announcement from any team or manufacturer for at least a few more races. Related Video:
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