LaFerrari [Official] Ferrari LaFerrari

Ferrari LaFerrari (F150), is a limited production mid-engine, mild hybrid sports car. Production: 2013-2018. Successor: Ferrari F80.
If you are going to see a LeFerrari please let me know cause I want to also see it for sure!!!
I did live in Per Gessle hometown a few years ago and could see him sometimes driving his Ferrari's but I don't live there anymore so the chances is small for me to see his LalaLaFerrari.
 
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The sound of any Ferrari engine (both 458 and GTO) are out of this world. The 458 is popular amongst the elite locals here in Qatar and the sound of one driving even behind you in the traffic is sensational. Loud rippling roaring high revving V8 that sounds like a racing car engine, no other car sounds the same! Makes a persons hair stand up when it comes roaring past with the window open!
 
It should be able to catch up eventually

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LaFerrari managed to hit 206 mph while P1 did 209 in Race mode (slowest for acceleration and top speed) and without activating DRS. The straight for the LaFerrari was a bit shorter though to give more stopping distance.
 
LaFerrari managed to hit 206 mph while P1 did 209 in Race mode (slowest for acceleration and top speed) and without activating DRS. The straight for the LaFerrari was a bit shorter though to give more stopping distance.
How manu shorter?
Where We can find more details about this vMax200?
 
LaFerrari managed to hit 206 mph while P1 did 209 in Race mode (slowest for acceleration and top speed) and without activating DRS. The straight for the LaFerrari was a bit shorter though to give more stopping distance.

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The radars at the end of the second straight said P1 at 205 mph not 209 mph
 
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The radars at the end of the second straight said P1 at 205 mph not 209 mph

Sorry, but the fastest run was 209 mph and it could have gone much faster in Sport mode.

Here's the full list:
211 mph – Koenigsegg CCX

210 mph Porsche – ‘Nine Excellence’ 9EGT2

209 mph – McLaren P1

207 mph – Ruf CTR3

205 mph – Audi R8 V10 Twin Turbo

204 mph – Lamborghini Aventador Roadster

202 mph – Ferrari F12

202 mph – Ferrari Enzo

201 mph – Porsche 991 Turbo

http://www.oneluxurymarketing.com/news/vmax200-hypermax-event-huge-success/
 
Sorry, but the fastest run was 209 mph and it could have gone much faster in Sport mode.

Here's the full list:
211 mph – Koenigsegg CCX

210 mph Porsche – ‘Nine Excellence’ 9EGT2

209 mph – McLaren P1

207 mph – Ruf CTR3

205 mph – Audi R8 V10 Twin Turbo

204 mph – Lamborghini Aventador Roadster

202 mph – Ferrari F12

202 mph – Ferrari Enzo

201 mph – Porsche 991 Turbo

http://www.oneluxurymarketing.com/news/vmax200-hypermax-event-huge-success/

Yes you are right, also EVO reported that
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The DSR was ON indeed

Anyway if a Lamborghini Aventador roadster con do 204 mph ....

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By an Italian expert and lucky driver..
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Thanks this is a brilliant video that guy sure got some hairy moments in some corners, he seemed more heavy footed than the driver of the other Le Ferrari. Fabulous sound from that V12 inside the car!
 
He is the full drag race with the Veyron

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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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