RTW Motoring Announces Availability of MANSORY Tuning Package for the Ferrari 458 Italia
Los Angeles, Calif. – January 18, – Never before has a company attempted to transform one of the most sought after and well-built vehicles ever produced, the Ferrari 458 Italia, the way MANSORY tuning of Switzerland has. By using their confidence, history and meticulous design experience, MANSORY Switzerland has created yet another masterpiece. They not only have the poise to modify the Ferrari 458 Italia, they encompass the visualization to enhance and transform an already striking vehicle.
RTW Motoring, MANSORY Switzerland’s exclusive distributor in North America, is thrilled to announce that the new Ferrari 458 Italia tuning package is now available. RTW is the complete one-stop source providing expert onsite painting and installation of EVERY MANSORY part. All work is accomplished in-house at RTW and can supply delivery of vehicles anywhere around the globe.
Every MANSORY Switzerland piece is skillfully crafted to ensure superior quality. Modified elements of the Ferrari include lightweight carbon fiber parts – engine bonnet, front bumper package, rear bumper package, roof cover panel, rear cover panel and side skirts. *(See below for a comprehensive list of MANSORY vehicle specifications)
To finalize the build, 20×9 inch forged center-lock wheels are used in the front while 21×11 inch wheels compliment the rear.
Ladies and gentlemen, here we have a 1957 Ferrari 250 GT
Going Once / Going Twice….Woooooooooooooo!
This is what took place Friday night at the Santa Barbara, North American Mille Miglia.
How many times do I have to tell you idiots, “Secure the flooring prior to bringing the cars onto the auction block”
This is what you get when you combine a Nash Rambler & a 360 Ferarri Modena. Tim Divers is a custom rod builder and this was his personal project, and I must admit; I’m a big fan! Shot and editted by Will Roegge!
The Ferrari P4/5 can accelerate from 0-100 kilometres per hour (0-62 mph) in 3.0 seconds (0.5 seconds quicker than the Enzo). It has a top speed of 233 mph (375 km/h).
Definitely not a car you see demo’d all the time, feast your eyes on the Ferrari P4/5 Competizione in action, one of the rarest cars on the planet!
James Glickenhaus is an avid collector of former racing vehicles, especially Ferraris. His coachbuilt Ferrari P4/5 by Pininfarina has been covered in many national publications. The interior of the P4/5 was designed by Glickenhaus himself with an iPod nano stereo and a tablet PC which features not only GPS but a 3D model of the car as well as a complete parts list and manual for easy servicing. The exterior of the car is made entirely of carbon fibre reinforced plastic and is similar in shape to the Ferrari 330 P4 as Glickenhaus requested, however it has been called a “rolling history of Ferrari-racing-DNA” sharing elements from several historic Ferrari vehicles, not just the 330 P4. Here is Glikenhaus breaking down the legacy of the P4/5, and talking about some of the other vehicle in his stable.
Ferrari Owners Group, Inc. is pleased to present the first annual FOG Road Rally with the goal to raise funds for disadvantaged children. FOG will benefit Opportunity Impact and the Taylor Lynn Foundation.
On Saturday September 24th, 2011 fifty Ferraris will depart from the north end of the Golden Gate Bridge on a media intensive charity Road Rally to Los Angeles. This is one of the premiere events showcasing Ferraris of all makes, models, and years. The FOG Rally is a celebration of food, wine, and cars and will raise funds and awareness for the important work of two non-profits that support disadvantaged youth.
Celebrity Chef and Hawaiian Icon Sam Choy will be preparing an epicurean feast for the senses. Wines will be exquisitely paired by Master Sommelier Frederick Dame and chocolate delights presented by world-renowned Master Chocolatier, Joseph Schmidt.
A revolutionary four-seater, four-wheel drive V12 Ferrari: exceptional performance and versatility
The FF – an acronym for Ferrari Four (four seats and four-wheel drive) – ushers in an entirely new GT sports car concept. A decisive break with the past, the new car represents not so much an evolution as a true revolution.
This new V12 melds to an unprecedented level an extremely sporty, high-performance character with incredible versatility, superb comfort and sophisticated elegance, guaranteeing both driver and passengers an absolutely unique driving experience.
The FF at the top of Plan de Corones at 2,350 metres
Maranello, 10 March – Only a couple of days to go for the start of the FF tests by the press, where journalists from all over the world will drive the new V12 Ferrari for the first time on the roads of the Südtirol region: two Ferrari four-seaters with four-wheel drive have been taken to the top of Plan De Corones in the Dolomites at 2,350 metres, where a special ice and snow track has been prepared for the cars, located at the start of the vast ski area, where the journalists will test the cars under fierce conditions.
The cars have been taken to this area, which can only be reached by the ski-lifts, with a CH-47 Chinook transport helicopter from Viterbo’s 1st Regiment Antares and the help of three Agusta 205 helicopters from the 4th Regiment Altair from the Italian army aviation in Bolzano. The cars were loaded into the transport helicopters and flown around the Dolomites, before they were carefully unloaded. In this much-anticipated event, with headquarters in Brunico, almost 200 journalists from the world’s most important publications will participate over the next four weeks. After the great feedback generated by the FF at the Geneva car show now this revolutionary 12-cylinder from Ferrari is finally debuting on the road.