Ferrari FXX Updated with Evolution Package

 Ferrari FXX Updated with Evolution Package
Ferrari FXX Evolution Package

Ferrari launched the FXX program in 2005 and is the most advanced GT ever created at Maranello. Now a new Evolution package enhances the handling of performance and we can looking forward to further evolutions as the project has been extended by 2 years up until 2008/2009.

The FXX's 6262 cc V12 engine packs a mind boggling 860hp at 9500rpm, this is an increase of 70hp/1000rpm on the previous version which has allowed for gear ratio modifications, the time for gearshifting also drops by 20ms down to 60 ms.

The FXX Evolution Package features a new traction control system with 9 (nine) different settings giving the driver even more options to influence the car's behaviour on the track, just as F1 drivers do to maximize performance. The FXX is equipped with special 19' bridgestone tyres which last even longer due to the new car setup and front suspension geometry. These are backed up with new brake pads which now last twice as long.

The aerodynamic efficiency has also been increased by 25% with the use of new rear diffuser, nolder and rear flaps and the active front spoiler control system settings have been modified to complement this.

The FXX is developed exclusively for track use and R&D purposes, unfortunately we will never see a road going version. There will be six planned events next year where the FXX will participate including the end-of-season Ferrari World Finals

 

Source: Ferrari

FXX programme extended for further two years thanks to new evolution kit developed with assistance of Client Test-Drivers

The innovative FXX programme, based on the eponymous prototype car and launched by Ferrari in June 2005, is being extended to 2008/2009. The FXX, which is the most advanced GT ever created at Maranello, has been updated with an evolution package aimed at further improving its handling and performance. The package was developed as a result of Ferrari's collaboration with its Client Test Drivers and with the invaluable support of Michael Schumacher. The FXXs equipped with this package will also sport a new livery in addition to new rear wing profiles.

The FXX is not homologated for road use and there are no plans to compete with it either. In fact, the FXX prototype is designed exclusively for track driving as part of a specific R&D programme agreed with a selected group of just over 20 clients involving 14 group test sessions and 14 private ones in the last two years. Thanks to readings taken over the 16,500 kilometres of tests carried out in 2006 and the 18,500 kilometres covered in 2007, the modifications made to the car have focused on honing its aerodynamics, running gear and electronics. Seven-times Formula 1 World Champion Michael Schumacher also joined the ranks of the client test drivers and gave the programme the benefit of his vast experience on several occasions.

Maranello's engineers studied the wealth of information gained to develop a kit which will cut the FXX's Fiorano lap time to under 1'16'' (previously it was 1'18''). The FXX's 6262 cc V12 engine can now punch out a massive 860 hp at 9500 rpm. Gearshifting takes just 60 ms, a drop of 20 ms on the previous time, and the gear ratios have been adapted to make use of the extra 1000 rpm now delivered by the engine.

The car's new traction control system, developed in close collaboration with the GES Racing Division engineers, gives the driver a choice of no less than nine different settings (plus the off position) which are selected using a switch on the central tunnel. This means that the driver really can modify the car's behaviour on the track from corner to corner, just as the Formula 1 drivers do to maximise performance and reduce tyre wear. The FXX's traction control is also now less invasive and more flexible, adapting more efficiently to the individual driving style of each driver - a requirement pinpointed when this very extreme car was being driven on the track by non-professional drivers.

The FXX's special 19" Bridgestone tyres now last longer too thanks to a new car setup and new front suspension geometry, while the Brembo brakes, which boast large Composite Ceramic Material (CCM) discs, are more efficient with the result that the brake pads last twice as long. Thanks to the drivers' feedback the Ferrari engineers have also developed new aerodynamic solutions aimed at increasing downforce over the rear axle. The FXX now sports a new rear diffuser, nolder and rear flaps which have combined to increase aerodynamic efficiency by 25% overall. The active front spoiler control system settings have been adjusted to take these modifications into account too. New telemetry monitoring of the steering angle and brake pump pressure will further boost the interaction between Client test drivers and the company's engineers also. From next year onwards, it will be possible for drivers to have two extra video cameras mounted on their car in addition the existing rear-facing one. This will, of course, give the drivers excellent rear visibility without having to impinge in any way on the car's aerodynamics.

The FXX evolution package includes participation in a series of track events that Ferrari is organising at international circuits for 2008/2009. Six events are planned for each year (two in North America, two in Europe and two in Asia). In addition to these, the FXXs will also be participating, as per tradition, in the prestigious end-of-season Ferrari World Finals.

As happened in 2006/2007, the cars will be backed up at each event by a 15-member official team made up of engineers, electronics experts and mechanics capable of providing complete assistance to clients. Needless to say, the latter will still be able to organise their own private individual track sessions in their car as well.

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 heinz heinz
when their finished with doing all that stuff, it sounds like it will be faster than a Bugatti veyron so if that happens all Ferrari will have to do is put on a few road lights so it will be road legal than Ferrari will have the fastest road legal car in the world.
October 29, 2007 7:59 am
 collin collin
Bugatti veyron is no longer the fastest production/road legal car on earth. The title goes to SSC(Shelby Supercars Company) Ultimate aero, it is official.
October 29, 2007 8:29 am
 Rolli Rolli
Who cares, I still would choose the Bugatti. You get a 1000(!!!)hp car (a Dodge Viper) for only 220,000 Dollars. And I'm sure, when someone would take the engine from a Bugatti and designs a aerodynamic car (which the Bugatti isn't) it would easyly top the max. speed of 407,000 km/h.
October 29, 2007 10:21 am
 antony antony
the car is ugley
October 29, 2007 12:59 pm
 puddingpuppet puddingpuppet
Dude, Bugatti doesn't know show about how to make a car. I mean c'mon, an 8 liter W16 with QUAD turbos and all they could get was 1001 bhp. It's pathetic. Not to mention they cost a wee bit more than $220,000. More like at least $1 million.
October 29, 2007 2:31 pm
 Rolli Rolli
Yes, like I wrote, you get a DODGE VIPER with 1000 hp for 220,000
October 29, 2007 2:35 pm
 collin collin
once again rolli has shat himself !!! I see, you are an aerodinamics expert and the boys from bugatti are not, you have just confirmed your poor knowledge! Who cares, you say? Well the whole civilised world(except ignorant you) even the guinnes book of records so cut the crap untill you learn a thing or two about cars. It is not how much power you can cram into a car, but to make that car as agile as possible, to make it handle well and maintain much of its speed through the bends. There are experts who can confirm that, ask them!!!
October 29, 2007 2:46 pm
 Rolli Rolli
Well, you have driven a Bugatti or a 1000 hp Dodge Viper? No? Aha?!
October 29, 2007 3:08 pm
 m555david m555david
ROlly, i don't think you have driven that car either, 'cause if you would, then u would simply keep ur mouth shut. i have driven a venom 650 back in 1997 and it was the last time i was behind the wheel of a Viper. This car simply scares me. besides having a brutal power, this car has no rest place for you left leg other than a clutch, which makes it a very tense experience on the public roads. and if you want to take it on a track, learn to handle beat up 1986 mustang, the last one with the carburetor. Viper is made for an experienced driver and by reading your comments I think the only experience you are getting is by looking at those magic posters at ur parent's basement:) cheers
October 30, 2007 7:43 pm
 collin collin
abu-fahd you got me all wrong. SSC Ultimate aero has 1187 horsepower, and is the fastest road legal/production car. I was referring to rollis idiotism concerning putting veyrons engine in a different car, if you look at Nurburgring records you will see that the ten fastest cars are (super)light:Donkervoort, Radical SR8 ..... Of course that 860 is less than 1001, chilldren know that! As far as you are concerned rolli, I have not driven veyron or 1000 hp viper, but niether have you, so stop bullshitting!!!
October 29, 2007 5:19 pm
 abu-fahd abu-fahd
Collin, How can 860hp be more than 1001hp ??
October 29, 2007 5:25 pm
 silversedanman silversedanman
what an ugly car. no wonder these jokers can't beat porsches on nordschleife
October 29, 2007 7:11 pm
 AZNMAN AZNMAN
aesthetics have nothing to do with a car's performance. Everyone knows this.
November 1, 2007 4:37 pm
 63Jax 63Jax
you are a jocker!they are beating porsches,an every competition they want.stupid american
November 20, 2007 6:07 am
 Rolli Rolli
I respect every car as a great result of human culture. I just want to what the Ring-time and the 0-60mph time of this strange car is.
October 29, 2007 9:08 pm
 Ferrariguy Ferrariguy
It can beat Porsche at pulling girls though, lol.
October 29, 2007 11:20 pm
 silversedanman silversedanman
the porsche gt2 with tiptronic accelerates faster than Ferrari and has faster Nordscheife times. It can also be used to drive to work 365 days a year.
October 29, 2007 11:43 pm
 m555david m555david
This Ferrari will certainly beat Bugatti in every category, but the top speed...you can't even compare those two cars, nor use them in the same sentence. As you may or may not know, when you push a start button on the FERRARI, you get all of 860 horsepower at your disposal. Where as, not exactly the same thing with a bugatti, it has two ignition keys. when you turn one key, you only get 500 or so horsepower. This car will be too heavy with this amount of horsepower around the track, it will simply loose time to slow down and then accelerate back to sufficient speeds. however, You can turn the second key and get this magic number of 1001, but again with this sheer power it will simply spin out of control. Ferrari, on the other hand is a track proven workhorse that is simply the best in the world. everybody wants to be IT.
October 30, 2007 12:29 am
 puddingpuppet puddingpuppet
Wow, way to instantly assume that the Porsche GT2 accelerates faster silversedanman when nowhere in this article are acceleration, top speed or lap times given.
October 30, 2007 1:39 am
 Ferrariguy Ferrariguy
And the Porsche GT2 can't be driven 365 days a year if you live in colder climate with snow. The 911 turbo with its AWD could possibly, but it I dare to saw it's no where near fast as this car. Porsches are great, that's why I have one, but if anyone has any sense or opportunity to drive a ferrari it's on another level. Completely different beasts that cannot be compared. But I know silversedanman will probably never have the chance, so he wouldn't know. Besides what's up with you and the fascination about tiptronic acceleration? Good post m555david!!! For me I cannot wait for the F430 Scuderia! You can keep your GT2.
October 30, 2007 4:03 am
 m555david m555david
thanks Ferrariguy, I, too personally cannot wait for scuderia to come out. I have driven eurospec (no traction control) ferrari f430 around the track at indy 500 and there are no words that can describe the feeling. Enzo is a marvelous car and we only were beaten by 0.01 sec on the straight line acceleration, which makes in my eyes f430 worth every penny. Aside from this, i drive a german car and personally think that they are designed to be driven within the limits. when comparing to Ferrari most german cars are dull, even lambo is not even near ferrari levels. but then again, Germans are stiff and orderly people that like to follow the rules, so as their cars. Italians on the other hand, are loud, hot tempered, hell they even speak with such passion that hand gestures are unavoidable. So to me, when they build a car (ferrari) this car speaks to my heart and my soul, not my brain. sound of a ferrari engine is all the music that need to hear to relax and enjoy myself
October 30, 2007 6:08 pm
 Ferrariguy Ferrariguy
And Rolli, you would pay 220,000 for 1000hp viper? I would perfer a GT2 over that anyday!
October 30, 2007 4:08 am
 Rolli Rolli
When it is cheap horsepower you want, like all the people admiring the Nissan GT-Gay, you are right with the Dodge Viper. My dreamcar is (don't laugh) a carbonfibre VW Käfer from 1950 with a Bugatti-engine in it. In black.
October 30, 2007 8:18 am
 m555david m555david
ROlly, this thing will not hold on the ground...given that it is a vw made out of carbon fibre??? u kidding right??? or the laws of physics don't apply to you?
October 30, 2007 6:16 pm
 silversedanman silversedanman
Ferrari is a toy. Porsche is a car. Why do I have the right to say this? Because I am German and we invented the car, which gives us the right to define what a car is.
October 30, 2007 10:01 am
 clinton clinton
congratulations to m555david & ferrariguy for posting intelligent comments, makes a nice change from all that adolescent rubbish.
October 30, 2007 6:52 pm
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