- The Ferrari F50 has a 4.7 L naturally aspirated 60-valve V12 engine that was developed from the 3.5 L V12 used in the 1990 Ferrari 641 Formula One car.- Only 349 cars were made. The last F50 was produced in Maranello, Italy, in July 1997.- Driving the car, Jeremy Clarkson said:" “Because there’s no rubber in the suspension, Bang! You turn the wheel and it’s just incredible! I know of no car that turns into a corner like this one.”- Out of the 349 cars, 302 were painted RossoCorsa, 31 in GialloModena, 8 in RossoBarchetta, 4 in ArgentoNurburgring, and 4 in NeroDaytona. - Following the motorsport theme, Ferrari developed the F50 GT, a prototype based on the F50 that was built to compete in GT1-class racing.(750 horsepower) One of the most spectacular Ferraris ever built.
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Definitely one of the least attractive tho
This was the car I had above my bed when I was nine. Still love it to bits, whatever Clarkson says.
I think one of the most under appreciated Ferraris to be built... simply just because of the F40
I was never a fan of the looks when it came to the F50 - that F50 GT does look good though!
I love the integration of the wing on the F50, but I'm obsessed with the lines of the F50 GT without it!