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The Ferrari F40 is a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive, two-door coupé sports car built from 1987 to 1992 (up to 1994 for the LM and 1996 for the GTE). The successor to the Ferrari 288 GTO, it was designed to celebrate Ferrari's 40th anniversary and was the last Ferrari automobile personally approved by Enzo Ferrari. At the time it was Ferrari's fastest, most powerful, and most expensive car for sale.

The car debuted with a planned production total of 400 and a factory suggested retail price of approximately US$400,000 in 1987 ($830,000 today), although some buyers were reported to have paid as much as US$1.6 million in contrast to its 1999 value of £140,000. 1,311 F40s were manufactured in total.

As early as 1984, the Maranello factory had begun development of an evolution model of the 288 GTO intended to compete against the Porsche 959 in FIA Group B. However, when the FIA brought an end to the Group B category for the 1986 season, Enzo Ferrari was left with five 288 GTO Evoluzione development cars, and no series in which to campaign them. Enzo's desire to leave a legacy in his final supercar allowed the Evoluzione program to be further developed to produce a car exclusively for road use. A figure from the Ferrari marketing department was quoted as saying "We wanted it to be very fast, sporting in the extreme and Spartan," "Customers had been saying our cars were becoming too plush and comfortable." "The F40 is for the most enthusiastic of our owners who want nothing but sheer performance. It isn't a laboratory for the future, as the 959 is. It is not Star Wars. And it wasn't created because Porsche built the 959. It would have happened anyway."

Power came from an enlarged, 2.9L (2936 cc) version of the GTO's twin IHI turbocharged V8 developing 478 bhp. The F40 did without a catalytic converter until 1990 when US regulations made them a requirement for emissions control reasons. The flanking exhaust pipes guide exhaust gases from each bank of cylinders while the central pipe guides gases released from the wastegate of the turbochargers. Engines with catalytic converters bear F120D code.

The suspension setup was similar to the GTO's double wishbone setup, though many parts were upgraded and settings were changed; the unusually low ground clearance prompted Ferrari to include the ability to raise the vehicle's ground clearance when necessary.

The body was an entirely new design by Pininfarina featuring panels made of kevlar, carbon fiber, and aluminum for strength and low weight, and intense aerodynamic testing was employed. Weight was further minimized through the use of a plastic windshield and windows. The cars did have air conditioning, but had no sound system, door handles, glove box, leather trim, carpets, or door panels. The first 50 cars produced had sliding Lexan windows, while later cars were fitted with wind down windows.

The F40 was designed with aerodynamics in mind. For speed the car relied more on its shape than its power. Frontal area was reduced, and airflow greatly smoothed, but stability rather than terminal velocity was a primary concern. So too was cooling as the forced induction engine generated a great deal of heat. In consequence, the car was somewhat like an open-wheel racing car with a body. It had a partial undertray to smooth airflow beneath the radiator, front section, and the cabin, and a second one with diffusers behind the motor, but the engine bay was not sealed. Nonetheless, the F40 had an impressively low Cd of 0.34 with lift controlled by its spoilers and wing.

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Comments: 17

HearseGurl [2018-04-17 01:22:35 +0000 UTC]

Amazing! Your cars and work are astounding!

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nancorocks In reply to HearseGurl [2018-04-17 01:23:15 +0000 UTC]

Thank you

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HearseGurl In reply to nancorocks [2018-04-17 01:28:15 +0000 UTC]

You're Welcome!

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scifilicious [2016-10-22 11:29:56 +0000 UTC]

Wow awesome...crap was it '87 when i 1st saw it at a carshow?  time flies

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nancorocks In reply to scifilicious [2016-10-22 14:29:05 +0000 UTC]

Thank you.

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Elbartoab [2016-10-12 06:41:40 +0000 UTC]

WoW, Awesome and smooth work. Well done
That's looking so real, I just want to jump in and drive it

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nancorocks In reply to Elbartoab [2016-10-12 11:32:51 +0000 UTC]

Thank you, believe me, me too

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GentlemanDriver [2016-10-11 18:29:10 +0000 UTC]

Stunning! I like your mods you put on this white beauty... wheel + LM rear wings!

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nancorocks In reply to GentlemanDriver [2016-10-11 18:29:39 +0000 UTC]

Thank you

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GauthierN [2016-10-11 09:21:06 +0000 UTC]

Perfect work!

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nancorocks In reply to GauthierN [2016-10-11 12:25:07 +0000 UTC]

Thank you.

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melkorius [2016-10-10 21:55:41 +0000 UTC]

Sweet!! Nice classic! 

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nancorocks In reply to melkorius [2016-10-10 21:56:47 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! How are you?

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melkorius In reply to nancorocks [2016-10-10 22:04:54 +0000 UTC]

Very good mate!You being out lately, back with new renders? 

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nancorocks In reply to melkorius [2016-10-10 22:17:03 +0000 UTC]

Nah don't have the time any more, just rarely ill do one or two but not like before....

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melkorius In reply to nancorocks [2016-10-11 19:04:09 +0000 UTC]

I get you, have the same problem this days, especially with a kid! no time to fun..lol 

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nancorocks In reply to melkorius [2016-10-11 19:04:36 +0000 UTC]

You got it....

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