Ferrari's partnership with Bridgestone has resulted in the development of a specific 19-inch slick tire for this particular model, and Brembo has created a special brake cooling and pad system for the FXX's extra large Composite Ceramic Material disc brakes.
What really sets the FXX apart, however, is the sophisticated telemetry system which will monitor and give feedback on 39 different vehicle dynamics parameters in real time. The system is also able to record other data as demanded by specific circumstances.
The information gathered will then be analyzed by the Ferrari technicians working on the program and discussed with the individual Client Drivers to ensure that the car is kept constantly updated.
The FXX package also includes participation in a series of track events to be organized by Ferrari on various international-level circuits over the coming two years. On these occasions, an official team of technicians will be on hand to provide any assistance and support required by the Client Test Driver.
"In addition to these truly unique official events," says Ferrari, "Clients will also be able to take their cars out on the track independently during private sessions. Clients wishing to leave their car at Maranello will be glad to know that the vehicles will be transported directly by Ferrari to the various European circuits for the scheduled events."
Given the car's exceptional performance and the unique nature of the package, delivery of each FXX will also include an ad hoc driving course. "The instructors will, of course, be professional drivers and the courses will take place at the Fiorano Circuit where Ferrari does its most important F1 single-seater testing."
After the seat and the pedals have been individually tailored to each driver, there will be a traditional "shakedown" followed by a training session dedicated to test driving methodologies.
Ferrari says that, after a careful client order selection process, the first FXXs will be delivered by the end of this year. The initial testing of the car is currently taking place at Fiorano.
Just a reminder that the FXX and the relative package cost a total of EUR1.5 million (excluding taxes) and applications to join the program are being evaluated by a special in-house committee.
And if you don't know where to apply, there's no chance they'll take you.
photo:Ferrari North America
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| Ferrari FXX (photo: Ferrari) |
The information gathered will then be analyzed by the Ferrari technicians working on the program and discussed with the individual Client Drivers to ensure that the car is kept constantly updated.
The FXX package also includes participation in a series of track events to be organized by Ferrari on various international-level circuits over the coming two years. On these occasions, an official team of technicians will be on hand to provide any assistance and support required by the Client Test Driver.
"In addition to these truly unique official events," says Ferrari, "Clients will also be able to take their cars out on the track independently during private sessions. Clients wishing to leave their car at Maranello will be glad to know that the vehicles will be transported directly by Ferrari to the various European circuits for the scheduled events."
Given the car's exceptional performance and the unique nature of the package, delivery of each FXX will also include an ad hoc driving course. "The instructors will, of course, be professional drivers and the courses will take place at the Fiorano Circuit where Ferrari does its most important F1 single-seater testing."
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| Ferrari FXX (photo: Ferrari) |
Ferrari says that, after a careful client order selection process, the first FXXs will be delivered by the end of this year. The initial testing of the car is currently taking place at Fiorano.
Just a reminder that the FXX and the relative package cost a total of EUR1.5 million (excluding taxes) and applications to join the program are being evaluated by a special in-house committee.
And if you don't know where to apply, there's no chance they'll take you.
photo:Ferrari North America




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