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Ferrari LaFerrari (F150), is a limited production mid-engine, mild hybrid sports car. Production: 2013-2018. Successor: Ferrari F80.
From fchat, quoted from the YouTube channel of powerslide lover, from the black laferrari owner himself:

out of curiosity, have you ever tried to make a 0-300 (obviously where possible and in ideal conditions for the LC) to see if the car is able to cover it in the 15s really like the nameplate?
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Reply ·* 14 hours ago:

... With LaF I did a 100-300 in about 12 seconds, then 15 seconds we are. Tenth most-tenth less
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0-186mph (paused it right on 186): 17,1 seconds
0-200mph : 22.8sec
0-330km/h: 25.5sec

Phew it is fast with a capital F! Although I did expect it to be slightly faster than that, if you compare the Sport Auto video of the 918 it is virtually neck and neck with LaFerrari up to 325km/h! I think the P1 will be also neck and neck as well! Whatever all 3 are fantastic cars!
 
Impressive driving considering a semi damp track, well used tires on the LaF, significant traffic @ Spa & a passenger as well on the LaF.
Impressive driving from both drivers and both cars truly amazing in the damp conditions. A few observations I noticed, the 918 acceleration out of each corner seemed far quicker than LaF, it left it behind quite a number of occasions but the LaF caught up on the braking of the corners, maybe the driver of the LaF braked later. Both cars looked like they had some serious traction issues on some corners snaking and moving their rears out, but certainly a great video to watch.
 
Here's some more info on the driver.
Guy Who Trashed LaFerrari in China Is 27, Owns a Pro League of Legends Team and Other Supercars
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More information about the LaFerrari crash that happened the other day is emerging from China. Most of it has absolutely nothing to do with the car, yet sheds light on the profile of the modern hypercar owner.

According to the latest intel from the People's Republic, the owner of the car, is Qin "King" Fen. He has a whole secret stash of supercars, which includes a white McLaren P1, a one-off Koenigsegg Agera R, a matte black G65 AMG, and many others that are stashed away in a secret garage somewhere in Shanghai. He also owns a jet and even a submarine. Check out his Weibo profile!

The accident happened on the night of April 28, Shanghai Wuzhong exit Central Viaduct. Wet conditions were to blame for the crash, as the 963 horsepower Ferrari is a rear-wheel drive speed machine that's prone to aquaplane.

Besides cars, Qin's other big passion are eSports, which is where things get interesting. If our intel is correct, he is the owner of Team King, one of the biggest professional teams in all of China taking the League of Legends Pro League by storm.

Five Chinese youngsters are currently the biggest eSports earners of all time, with revenues in the region of 1.2 million dollars (€1.1 million). However, all of them play (or played) Dota 2. How much is a good League of Legends player worth? Well, if Korean media reports are to be trusted, about a million dollars. However, top Chinese players only earn about $150,000 (€140,000), and the Koreans seem to be far better at the game.

27-year old Qin is apparently the chairman of Shanghai Fen Rong Investment Company. He never drinks or smokes and loves basketball. In fact, he also owns a basketball team. "King" has been amorously linked to television drama actress and singer Jia Qing. You can check her out as well in the gallery below. We think you guys will agree that this dude is living the dream.
 
DRAG RACE: LaFerrari vs Koenigsegg Agera - Vmax200

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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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