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Ferrari F430

The Ferrari F430 was produced from 2004 to 2009; it replaced the 360 Modena and was later replaced by the Ferrari 458 Italia.

Vehicle Overview

The Ferrari F430, designed by Pininfarina, was officially unveiled at the 2004 Paris Motor Show and marks the arrival of a new generation of Ferrari  models, with a V8 engine. The F430 introduced a large use of aluminum that was introduced with the Ferrari 360 Modena. The car also offers many significant innovations derived from the experience accumulated in Formula 1. In fact, the F430 was the first car in the world to be fitted with E-Diff, an electronic differential and so-called “manettino” derived from F1, which allows the control of the dynamics of the vehicle. According to some, the Ferrari F430 represents a bit of a turning point for Ferrari: it adopts technical choices aimed at making the car more versatile and less onerous. The abandonment of belt-driven distribution in favor of chain-driven distribution, traction control, E-diff, and stability control are among them. Ferrari’s goal is to get out of the purely collector’s circle and produce cars that can be used every day. The double ovoid front air intake was similar to that of the 156 F1, the latter nicknamed the shark’s mouth. Production of this model ended in 2009. The aerodynamics of the Ferrari F430 resulted in a 50 percent improvement over the 360 Modena, giving it stability at high speeds. At 200 km/hour, the vertical load is 45 kilograms greater than in the 360 Modena, and becomes 85 kilograms at 300 km/hour. This excellent result was partly achieved by including a new spoiler in the lower part of the front bumper. The rear is notable for the extractor, which increases the speed of the air passing under the car. This air passage generates a vacuum that crushes the car to the ground. The two air intakes for the engine are located near the wheel in an area where a large air flow passes through, thus providing more air volume to the engine. The design of the Ferrari F430 was created by Pininfarina. All design features emphasize the car’s aggressive styling and meet precise functional requirements for engine cooling flows and aerodynamic properties. The body is distinguished by two elliptical air intakes that feed the large radiators required to dissipate engine heat. The inspiration for the figure was taken from the Ferrari racing cars, F1 world champions that year. The Ferrari F430 was used as basis for several “fuori serie” models such as the Ferrari F430 SP1 designed by Fioravanti, the Bertone Nuccio and the New Stratos built by Manifattura Automobili Torino.

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    2004
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    Ferrari
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    Pininfarina
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