Ferrari 458 Italia Grand Am unveiled

 Ferrari 458 Italia Grand Am unveiled
Ferrari 458 Italia Grand Am - 20.7.2011

Pure heart, pure soul

Ferrari has taken the wraps off the new 458 Italia Grand Am race car.

Developed in conjunction with Michelotto Automobili, the Grand Am is based on the GT3 and is fully-compliant with all requisite safety and performance regulations. As such, the car has been outfitted with a 500 PS (368 kW / 493 hp) V8 engine, a roll bar, a 48 mm restrictor and Continental tires. However, the vehicle is more notable for what it lacks - namely anti-lock brakes and traction control.

Source: Ferrari

The 458 Italian Grand Am launched at Fiorano circuit

Maranello, 18 July - the 458 Italia Grand Am was given its track baptism today at the Fiorano circuit. The car has been developed in conjunction with Michelotto Automobili, based on the GT3 version of the V8 Ferrari berlinetta, with the aim of racing in the famous North American series.

The 458 Grand Am is built to match the American regulations and is therefore different to the European car, especially in that it develops 500 horsepower and has less efficient aerodynamics than the GT version. It is also fitted with a 48 mm restrictor and maximum revs are 8000. Significant modifications have been made to the braking system, as the car has neither ABS nor traction control. Other differences to the GT3 include the roll-over bar which gives greater lateral protection to increase safety in a series in which collisions are rather more frequent. The car is fitted with tyres from Continental, the sole supplier to the series, featuring a very hard compound, again to conform with the series regulations. On its shakedown today, it completed a good number of trouble-free laps, 45 to be precise in the hands of Maurizio Mediani and Jaime Melo, as they took turns at the wheel.

 

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 JoshBenz JoshBenz
Grand Am, what a name. Reminds me of a Pontiac?
July 20, 2011 6:34 pm
 apwozniak apwozniak
The Grand Am series can be quite exciting though. I work at Watkins Glen in NY and we worked a race for them last June. Can't wait till they come back next year and bring this car with them
July 21, 2011 3:45 am
 PAA PAA
I don't usually envy richer people but when I see something like this that I cannot buy, I do.
July 20, 2011 8:12 pm