Ferrari 499 P Le Mans Hypercar unveiled
Ferrari has unveiled a new Le Mans Hypercar, the Ferrari 499P, the car plans to make its racing debut in March at the 1000 Miles of Sebring in Florida.
The car comes with 670 horsepower (500kW), for now there are no details on the exact performance of this new Ferrari hypercar.
The four-wheel-drive prototype complies with technical regulations and hybrid-powered Le Mans Hypercar category requirements, delivering a maximum power of 500 kW to the wheels and with a minimum weight of at least 1 030 kilos.
To define the 499P, the company has relied on the vast resources of technical, professional and human excellence that embody the Maranello brand, entrusting the management to Attività Sportive GT, under the direction of Antonello Coletta and the technical supervision of Ferdinando Cannizzo, head of the department in charge of engineering and development of GT sports and racing cars.
The push-type double-wishbone suspension geometry results in exceptional qualities of damping stiffness, the benefits of which are evident both at top speed and when cornering.
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Ferrari has unveiled a new Le Mans Hypercar, the Ferrari 499P, the car plans to make its racing debut in March at the 1000 Miles of Sebring in Florida.
The car comes with 670 horsepower (500kW), for now there are no details on the exact performance of this new Ferrari hypercar.
The four-wheel-drive prototype complies with technical regulations and hybrid-powered Le Mans Hypercar category requirements, delivering a maximum power of 500 kW to the wheels and with a minimum weight of at least 1 030 kilos.
To define the 499P, the company has relied on the vast resources of technical, professional and human excellence that embody the Maranello brand, entrusting the management to Attività Sportive GT, under the direction of Antonello Coletta and the technical supervision of Ferdinando Cannizzo, head of the department in charge of engineering and development of GT sports and racing cars.
The push-type double-wishbone suspension geometry results in exceptional qualities of damping stiffness, the benefits of which are evident both at top speed and when cornering.
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