599 [2006-2012] Ferrari 599XX Sets New Record at the ’Ring


The Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano (internal code F141) is a grand tourer produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari. It served as the brand's front-engined, two-seat model, replacing the 575M Maranello in 2006 as a 2007 model, and was later replaced for the 2013 model year by the F12berlinetta.

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Breaking the 7-minute barrier on the legendary Nürburgring Nordschleife is a feat that few race cars can accomplish: but now, for the first time, a production-derived sports car has lapped the full 20.832km Nordschleife in just 6min 58.16sec. Step up to the podium, Ferrari 599XX.

The 599XX, the car that inspired the 599 GTO, is an extreme berlinetta designed for track but not for official competition use. And, as Ferrari proudly says, it is “a veritable technological laboratory”. Take, for example, the F1-derived wheel doughnuts which serve two practical purposes: to reduce turbulence (and hence drag), and to improve brake cooling.

The in-car footage of the record lap is worth watching just to hear the engine noise. Although the Ferrari is running on slicks, and is far from road legal (hence the link with road cars is a bit stretched), it’s quite clearly a phenomenally quick machine.

After watching the video, our resident Nordschleife expert opined, “Fast on the straight, isn’t it? Blimey!” (Although, apparently, the 599XX driver “turned into Wippermann corner too early, putting two wheels on the kerb on the left after the crest, and backed off early at several key points – such as Schwedenkreuz and Kesselchen/Klostertal”. Which simply goes to prove how quick this car really is.)

The 599XX’s engine is a development of the V12 unit used by the 599 GTB Fiorano, while sophisticated electronics are in place to govern the mechanical limits of the handling – for truly extreme performance.

The car also sees the introduction of an aerodynamics first: the ‘Actiflow’ system that increases downforce and/or cuts drag depending on the car’s trim during cornering. This helps the 599XX achieve up to 630kg of downforce. At, ahem, 300km/h, that is.

Text: Charis Whitcombe
Photos/Video: Ferrari

http://www.classicdriver.de/uk/magazine/3300.asp?id=14579

 
You gotta give it to Ferrari they put the racing know-how and tech directly into their street cars, moreso than anyone else. Porsche, Audi, BMW, Mercedes-AMG, Aston-Martin would probably be next in that order.


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And unlike the German cars, Ferrari is not developed on the ring. I bet it didn't turn a single lap on the ring during development.
 
And unlike the German cars, Ferrari is not developed on the ring. I bet it didn't turn a single lap on the ring during development.

If thats the case that is remarkable. Speaks volumes about their natural ability and experience.


M
 
And unlike the German cars, Ferrari is not developed on the ring. I bet it didn't turn a single lap on the ring during development.

True..you never see their prototypes testing there. They use their own track a lot


Impressive numbers from the 599 :)

I am more impressed with the declaration than the acceleration...
 
Still the King of the Ring


And unlike the German cars, Ferrari is not developed on the ring. I bet it didn't turn a single lap on the ring during development.

Development on the 599xx never ends. It's a testbed for future tech. I've seen footage of Ferrari testing this car at the Ring a couple months back. Of course, that's not to say its performance isn't impressive.
 
Especially considering that already in those days Ferrari cars could accelerate to 100 kilometers per hour in less than 2.9 seconds, although still, this is not so significant, especially in a car like this.
 

Ferrari

Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy. Founded in 1939 by Enzo Ferrari (1898-1988), the company built its first car in 1940, adopted its current name in 1945, and began to produce its current line of road cars in 1947. Ferrari became a public company in 1960, and from 1963 to 2014 it was a subsidiary of Fiat S.p.A. It was spun off from Fiat's successor entity, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, in 2016.
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