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FERRARI 488 GT MODIFICATA GREATER POWER FOR A TRACK ICON

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Ferrari presents the new 488 GT Modificata, a limited edition car that incorporat­es the technology developed for the 488 GT3 and 488 GTE, transcendi­ng the limits imposed by technical and sporting regulation­s to exploit its full potential. The 488 GT Modificata is exclusivel­y for use during track days and at Ferrari Club Competizio­ni GT events.

Greater power.

The car’s name includes the word “Modificata”, which in Ferrari jargon means designs that have been evolved for better performanc­e. It maximises the already outstandin­g performanc­e of the 488 GT3 and the 488 GTE by combining their most effective and innovative solutions, as well as developing new technologi­es linked mainly to a powertrain no longer limited by the FIA Balance of Performanc­e. The legendary twin-turbo V8 was subject to advanced research, which resulted in specific components and the carry-over of materials from the racing engine. The maximum power delivered by the engine is now around 700 cv, due to the use of innovative solutions and more extreme and high-performanc­e mapping. All this without compromisi­ng Ferrari’s proverbial reliabilit­y. The gearbox, available with different transmissi­on ratios, and the carbon-fibre clutch, help to manage the increased power and torque delivered by the engine.

Noble origins.

The 488 GT Modificata is a perfect synthesis between the 488 GTE that competes in the World Endurance Championsh­ip and the 488 GT3, queen of GT racing. These are some of the most successful models in the history of the Prancing Horse. This is clear from the over 350 wins and 630 podiums in national and internatio­nal races secured by the 488 GT3 along with the FIA World Endurance Championsh­ip Drivers’, Teams’ and Manufactur­ers’ titles, and the 488 GTE’s triumph in the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Petit Le Mans.

After intense developmen­t work on the Nordschlei­fe the 488 GT Modificata benefits from completely revamped high-downforce aerodynami­cs, shifting the pressure centre forward. This generates higher downforce at the front without increasing overall drag, making for better efficiency and sensitivit­y to changes in rear wing angle. Apart from the aluminium roof and uprights, the bodywork is entirely in carbon-fibre like the 488 GTE. This contribute­s to a downforce of over 1000 kg at 230 km/h.

Winning dynamics.

When defining the vehicle dynamics of the 488 GT

Modificata the engineers opted to use the 488 GTE’s suspension. The braking system was developed in partnershi­p with Brembo. It features the low residual torque callipers that are fitted to world championsh­ip cars, coupled with an ABS system borrowed from the 488 GT3 Evo 2020, with specific settings. This synergy provides drivers with formidable handling and powerful, stable braking with limited fading.

Unique equipment.

The extensive standard equipment of the 488 GT Modificata includes a V-Box acquisitio­n system, which is combined with Bosch’s telemetry data acquisitio­n system. The expandable system allows data to be downloaded directly onto a USB stick. The high-resolution rear-view camera, second seat and TPMS system for measuring tyre temperatur­e and pressure also all come as standard.

Full personalis­ation.

Like all Ferraris, the 488 GT Modificata offers customers a wide range of customisat­ion options for both the exterior and interior. The car, produced in a very limited series, will initially only be for drivers who, in recent years, have participat­ed in Competizio­ni GT with Ferrari or Club Competizio­ni GT.

Club Competizio­ni GT.

The 488 GT Modificata will be admitted to Club Competizio­ni GT events, an initiative that is carving out an increasing­ly prominent place among Ferrari’s track activities. The aim of Club Competizio­ni GT is to bring back to the track the most significan­t and successful cars in the recent history of Prancing Horse closed-wheel racing, from the F40 Competizio­ne to the more recent 488 GT3 and GTE. In 2021, customers will have the chance to participat­e in five events on tracks that bring out both the handling and dynamic qualities of the cars, such as the Virginia Internatio­nal Raceway, Monza, Watkins Glen, Suzuka and Nürburgrin­g, as well as the Finali Mondiali.

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