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Racing the €1.7M Ferrari Monza SP1 in Maranello | Nico Rosberg

Racing the €1.7M Ferrari Monza SP1 in Maranello | Nico Rosberg

FERRARI DEBUTS 3 SPECIAL PROJECTS CARS AT THE GOODWOOD FESTIVAL OF SPEED 2019

London, Monday 17 June 2019 – World-debuts for the one-off Ferrari P80/C and Ferrari SP3JC models, as well as a UK debut for the Ferrari Monza SP2. Adding to the impressive history of Ferrari Special Project cars, the Ferrari P80/C and the Ferrari SP3JC will be on display at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2019. This is the first time these cars will be shown to the public, and both cars will be taking part in the Supercar Runs up the famed Goodwood hill climb. Based on a Ferrari 488 GT3 car, the P80/C had the longest development time of any Ferrari one-off made to date. The decision was made to use the 488 GT3 chassis as a basis, not only for its performance, but also for its longer wheelbase (+50 mm compared to the 488 GTB) which allowed more creative freedom. The SP3JC is based on the chassis and the running gear of a Ferrari F12tdf. The sole one-off car to be commissioned on this limited-series special, the SP3JC is the maximum expression of open-air motoring, harking back to Fe

MONZA SP1 DRIVING in LONDON!!

GT Ferrari ICONA MONZA SP1SP2 New Official Video

Ferrari Monza SP1-SP2 Official Video

Ferrari Monza SP1 SP2: Driving Pleasure

Ferrari Monza SP1 SP2: Heritage

Ferrari Monza SP1 SP2: Elegance

Best of Finali Mondiali Ferrari 2018: Monza SP1/SP2, FXX K EVO, 412 T1 &...

Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2 - World Premiere

Ferrari Monza SP1 & SP2 ICONA

They Come Together | Ferrari Monza SP1 & Monza SP2

Maranello, 18 September 2018 – The new Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2 have been unveiled on occasion of the company’s Capital Market’s Day at the factory in Maranello. These limited-edition special-series cars are the first in a new segment called ‘Icona’ and draw inspiration from the most evocative Ferraris of the 1950s and feature the most advanced sports car technology available today. Aimed at dedicated clients and collectors, the Monza SP1 and SP2 reference the iconic Ferrari racing barchettas of the past, not least the 1948 166 MM, which originally inspired the name ‘barchetta’, and the 750 Monza and 860 Monza. Designed with the sole aim of winning, these uncompromising models helped build the Ferrari legend in the 1950s by delivering numerous victories in the World Sports Car Championship. The Ferrari Monza SP1 was designed as an uncompromising single-seat road car that offers a truly unique experience behind the wheel. The second configuration, the Monza SP2, thanks to the

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