A rare Ferrari F40 supercar has done a small burnout
recently on the streets of Monaco and this has been captured on camera.
Whenever talking about a Ferrari F40 we are used to seeing
it in a climate controlled garage, with a caring owner who is cleaning it on a
daily basis. But every once in a while, owners of this exotic ride are leaving
their routine at home and remember that they are still driving one of the best
supercars ever made. The clip posted below is showing a red example of the
Ferrari F40 on the streets of Monaco while doing a small burnout. It’s not
much, but when was the last time you have seen a similar one?
Ferrari has been producing the F40 between 1987 and 1992, in
Maranello. The supercar was assembled in just 1,311 units and it was designed
by Pininfarina. It was offered in a two-door coupe body style, with the rear
mid-engine and rear-wheel drive layout. Under its hood, the prancing horse
added a 2.9 liter twin turbo V8 engine, rated at 478 HP (352 kW) at 7,000 rpm
and 577 Nm (424 lb-ft) of torque, available at 4,000 rpm. Power was being sent
to the rear-wheel drive through a 5-speed manual transmission. The 0 to 100
km/h (62 mph) acceleration was made in just 3.9 seconds and top speed stood at
323 km/h (201 mph). The F40 has been replaced by the F50.
source: http://www.inautonews.com/video-ferrari-f40-does-small-burnout-in-monaco
by Cristian Gnaticov
http://www.fzrestoration.com
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