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In a Ferrari 430 in the middle of traffic. I guess you've got to have some serious skills before you try this one! Enjoy!
A video of the first drive-test with the Ferrari F430 Scuderia, the newest model from Ferrari. An upgrade of the F430, the Scuderia, was recently tested. Here are the first impressions of the 510bhp car. The journalists from auto magazine "Caronline" got the opportunity to try out the Ferrari F430 Scuderia in the surrounding areas of the Maranello factory.
With the 2007 Indianapolis F1 GP approaching fast, I thought it'd be a great opportunity for all racing fans to review the qualifying lap that put Michael Schumacher in pole position last year, and provided him with an easy win for Ferrari. If the commentary bugs you, just mute the video, at the loss of engine noise
If you love cars, then this is the perfect job for you: testing Ferraris to destruction. I bet his mother is very proud of him
Fero-magnetic fluid is the stuff that Ferrari makes its car suspensions from. It's a fluid containing iron particles. When an electromagnetic force is applied to it, it tends to shape itself to the wave lines of the electromagnetic field. You can try something similar at home with some iron shavings on a plate, and a magnet underneath the plate. It's used in car suspensions because it can modify the stiffness of the ride almost instantly.
Her's another use for fero-magnetic fluid, this time with beauty in mind, and less practical. Enjoy it!
This is an awesome race a tuned-up Smart vs. Ferrari. The Smart has been tuned with an Suzuki GSXR1000 Engine which has brought the Smart engine to 180 bhp (120 more bhp then the stock Smart). With a better power to weight ratio, the Smart is a sure winner against the Ferrari. Enjoy.
Funny
Having a lot of money doesn't guarantee you've got something in your nugget. For example this proud owner of a beautiful Ferrari, tries to show off too much, loosing control of his car, and crashing into a Mercedes, stopped in traffic. Just watch!
WTF..?!
Some guys simply don't know what to do with all their money and how to show off more. It's not enough nowadays to have a Ferrari...you've got to make a limo out of it apparently!
Tech
There are few if any models in the world to rival the Ferrari 312PB built by Pierre Scerri. This 1:3 scale masterpiece is the real thing in every sense, from its operating 100cc 12-cylinder engine to the exact scale operating Ferrari gauges which are calibrated precisely to indicate rpm, oil pressure, water temperature and oil temperature. It took Pierre 15 years and more than 20,000 hours to build this car! He learned to make glass so he could make the exact pattern lens for the operating headlights. He learned to make rubber so he could mold his own tires. The creator of the original gearbox even came out of retirement to produce an exact 1:3 scale version for the model. Featured on Jeremy Clarkson's Extreme Machines.
Amazing
The famous comedian actor Eddie Griffin was practicing for a promotional drive for his latest movie entitled Redline, when he had this spectacular crash. The thing is, that the Enzo, isn't even his, but of the director of the movie. Guess insurance doesn't apply, huh?
Technology and Health News
Even a visual stimulus extremely short, less than millisecond, affects the decoding of information in the nervous system.
The Ferrari of insects, the horsefly, a tiny acrobat who moves at high speed, has proved that even a very short visual stimulus (on the scale of milliseconds) affects decoding information in the nervous system. This was discovered by scientists in universities of Indiana, Princeton (New Jersey) and the Los Alamos National Laboratory (New Mexico), one of the largest multidisciplinary institutions in the world.
A human being is unable to record the continuous change of scenery and should have a supra-sensory stimulation. But this is a fly: its nervous system processes information very quickly so that the insect can adapt to what he sees with a reaction time of 30 milliseconds. "During the flight," says Ruyter van Steveninck University of Indiana, "the horsefly must quickly analyze a number of complex information and, because of its ability to move rapidly, it is reasonable to think that the way it deciphers level sensory-motor data is optimal. We then decided to study its visual system to understand how his brain can order a continuous stream of very complex data in such an efficient way. "
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