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Thursday, September 11, 2008

SHORT FERRARI HISTORY

History

Enzo Ferrari was born on February 18, 1898 near Modena, Italy. When he was 10 his father took him to an automobile race in Bologna. After attending a number of other races, he decided he wanted to become a racing car driver.
While working at a small carmaker involved with converting war surplus, Ferrari took up racing. In 1919 he finished ninth at the Targa Florio. He ended up landing a job with Alfa Romeo and drove a modified production car in the 1920 Targa Florio. Ferrario managed to finish second.
In 1923 while racing at the Circuit of Sivocci at Ravenna he was approached by Count Enrico and Countess Paolina Baracca, the parents of the heroic Italian pilot Francesco Baracca. Francesco was known as the Italian ace of aces. He died on Mount Montello during the war. His parents gave Ferrari their son's squadron badge, which was the famous prancing horse on a yellow shield.
Enzo Ferrari was connected with Alfa Romeo for many years, however, he built only a few sports cars bearing his name and his famous prancing horse badge. In 1929 Enzo formed the Scuderia Ferrari with the aim of organizing racing for members. The Scuderia Ferrari team competed in 22 events and scored 8 victories and several good placings.
In 1940 Enzo Ferrari left Alfa Romeo and started a new company Auto-Avio Costruzioni Ferrari. During World War II the Ferrari workshop moved from Modena to Maranello. The workshop became a victim of the war in 1944 - it was leveled by bombs. A year after the war in 1946 the shop was rebuilt and work began on the first ever Ferrari motorcar, the 125 Sport. This car started a grand tradition of winning for Ferrari. Since it's first race in 1947, Ferrari's have had over 5,000 successes on race tracks around the globe.
In 1969 Enzo Ferrari sold 50% of Ferrari's share capital to the Fiat group. That figure grew to 90% in 1988. Enzo Ferrari died at the age of 90 in Modena on August 14, 1988.

FIRTS EVER AMG BUILT ENGINE



For the first time in its 38-year history of souping up Mercedes-Benzes, AMG has developed a new V-8 of its own, sharing no major parts with other Mercedes engines. Even the cylinder-bore spacing is different.
Following in BMW's footsteps, this mill does without turbo- or supercharging, generating its grunt instead from big inches and high revs. Most of the tech that permits this is old hat: light, strong, direct-acting bucket-tappet valvetrain; big bore and short stroke; variable cam phasing and intake-manifold tuning; etc.

Innovations include placing two gigantic throttle bodies in the valley (shortening the distance to the intake valves for optimum performance) and a novel, low-friction cylinder-lining technology. Instead of casting or pressing iron liners into the aluminum block, extremely high voltage is applied across two iron rods creating an arc of plasma in the presence of a proprietary gas. This plasma causes the iron to atomize, depositing a 0.3mm layer of iron on the cylinder wall. Applying the iron this way gives it a unique crystal structure that, when machined to a thickness of just 0.1 mm exposes a network of micropores that retain an oil film, greatly reducing friction.
The results are impressive--503 horses and 465 pound-feet--though they fall just short of the Corvette Z06's naturally aspirated pushrod V-8 by two horses and five pound-feet. Oh, and just as Chevy rounds the Z06's 427.6 cubic inches down to "427" for historical expediency, AMG is liberally rounding 6208 cc up to "6.3 liters" to conjure fond memories of Mercedes's first musclecar, the 1968-1972 300SEL 6.3 (which actually displaced 6332 cc). Look for the new engine to make its debut in the M63 AMG SUV in 2006.

ONE OF THE FASTEST TRACK CAR

Maserati has taken the wraps of its €1 million supercar, a new track-only version of the World Championship-winning Maserati MC12 called the Corsa and which will only be sold to valued Maserati customers who will be restricted to using their new supercar on private track days.

The 564 kW MC12 Corsa has been developed from the MC12 GT1 which won the 2005 FIA GT Manufacturers Cup. It will be used exclusively on track during private test sessions and exhibition activities organised by Maserati. It will not be homologated for road use or for any racing activity

The Maserati MC12 Corsa, which is living testimony of Maserati’s ability to individually tailor make unique cars with the highest technological content, will be on sale at the price of a million Euros plus tax in September. Available in the official Maserati ''Blue Victory'' color, it may also be personalized upon request with several optional items.Total production of the Maserati MC12 Corsa will not exceed 12 units worldwide

Power
756 bhp / 564 KW @ 8000 rpm


Displacement
5.998 liter / 366 cu in