Like cicadas, new Ferrari and McLaren specials emerge at regular intervals.
A decade ago, the holy trinity of hyper cars included the LaFerrari, P1 and 918 Spyder, how do the new ones compare?
In fact, Ferrari doesn't call this car a two-seater, but a 1+. “When Charles Leclerc (Ferrari’s wunderkind F1 driver) tested the F80, he said to us, ‘Finally, a car that works for the driver ...
Unlike McLaren, which uses a carbon chassis on every car in its lineup, right down to the entry-level Artura, Ferrari ... 7 Real Steering Wheel Buttons Are Back It’s not only the F80’s ...
The F80 borrows heavily from Ferrari’s racing technology, particularly from their Le Mans 499P car. This design helps Ferrari maximize performance without sacrificing drivability, especially in ...
Ferrari’s successor ... scales – but with the F80 it could be argued that Ferrari has favoured functionality over cosmetic appeal. The construction of the car’s striking frame, which ...
profit per car sold. The Ferrari F80 hybrid hypercar (credit: Ferrari) · Ferrari Ferrari’s performance in the US and Europe helped the automaker overcome weakness in China, where unit sales ...
perhaps in reaction to the poor sales performance of cars like the Rimac Nevera and Lotus Evija. Let’s call it the Unholy Duality, then. McLaren W1 vs Ferrari F80. How is this one going to play out?