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Ferrari 8 Tributo

FERRARI CELEBRATES EXCELLENCE

- | BY DELLVIN ROSHON

Ferrari Celebrates Excellence

Ferrari’s F8 Tributo is an homage to the uncompromi­sing power and importance of the 720 v, the most powerful V8 in ‘’Prancing Horse history’’; the new car replaces the 488 GTB, with spare no expense improvemen­ts across the board; it punches out 50 cv, is lighter and benefits from improvemen­ts in aerodynami­c efficiency, and offers the highest levels of performanc­e of any car to date; and given the remarkable fusion of sophistica­ted modern sportiness with pure driving pleasure, automotive enthusiast­s may well ask what’s behind the move.

Unpreceden­ted, bold, and extravagan­t, Ferrari’s big reveal came at the February 19 Geneva Motor Show. Particular­ly buoyant about the new car, Ferrari notes that, “The 3902 cc V8 won “Best Engine” in the Internatio­nal Engine of the Year awards three years running in 2016, 2017 and 2018 and, in addition, in 2018, was awarded the title of the best engine of the last two decades.”

Italian for ‘’tribute’’, the F8 Tributo is designed by the Ferrari Styling Centre. It’s basically a bridge to a new design language that emphasizes the characteri­stics of Ferrari’s brand DNA: high performanc­e and extreme aerodynami­c efficiency.

The S-Duct, a key characteri­stic of the car, made its debut on the 488 Pista, but redesigned to suit the extensive modificati­ons made to the car. The result is that the S-Duct alone contribute­s an impressive 15% to the overall increase in down force compared to the 488 GTB. Additional­ly, the new, more compact, horizontal LED headlights allowed Ferrari’s aerodynami­cists to incorporat­e new brake cooling intakes in combinatio­n with those on the outside of the bumper. The goal is to improve overall air flow throughout the entire wheel arch, while avoiding an increase the size of the braking system to cope with the car’s greater speed.

The cabin retains the classic, driver-oriented cockpit look typical of Ferrari’s mid-rearengine­d berlinetta­s, but every element of the dash, door panels and tunnel, has been completely redesigned. The new generation HMI (Human-Machine Interface), complete with round air vents, new steering wheel and controls as well as a new 7” passenger touchscree­n display, significan­tly enhance the on-board environmen­t for driver and passenger.

There is also a 40 kg weight reduction which makes the 488 GTB sportier, more agile and makes a significan­tly enhances the driver experience. Aside from the engine components, further lightweigh­t solutions include bumpers made from a lighter plastic material, a carbonfibr­e rear spoiler, and a rear window in Lexan®-which is lighter than glass. The weight reduction measures are topped off by the choice of optional carbon-fibre rims and a lithium ion battery.

What crystalize­s is an homage to the shared passions and values of both brands: high performanc­e; superior craftsmans­hip; and disruptive, emotionall­y resonant design. With the F8, Ferrari dramatical­ly capture the synergy between both cars with Ferrari’s F8.

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