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Location: Berlin
Almost precisely 5 years after I've made this spot, Scuderias seem more valuable than ever. Special edition Ferrairs always have a certain exclusivity to them, even though I was lucky enough with 430s. This particular car could often be seen in Berlin and in addition to the matte gray wrap used also featured some Novitec head lights. Although the car was just wrapped like that, it did look quite stunning. Unfortunately, I haven't seen the car in a while now, it's probably gone or tucked away.
Beautiful curvature....❤!T
I adore the result Nikon D40x + 35mm F1.8 gives out
Still a WIP i think .... reflection of myself on the car and bit of lens distortion wait to be fix
-ABT- All rights reserved 2010
This is a photograph that I took at the Ferrari Racing Days meeting at Silverstone in September 2017. It's a Ferrari 430 Scuderia with a 4,308cc V8 engine and produced from 2007 to 2009. It was lighter than the standard Ferrari F430, and revised intake and exhaust systems and other engine improvements raised the power output from 490hp to 510hp. Michael Schumacher spent a lot of time testing the 430 Scuderia when it was being developed.
"It is fair to say that Ferrari honed and fettled just about every detail of the F430 to create the Scuderia. For the sonorous V-8 engine, the piston crowns were reprofiled and refined, whilst a revised carbon fibre air intake and higher flowing exhaust system were also employed. Their combined effect allowed for a compression ratio increase and a rise in power output to over 500 bhp..."
Source: RM Sotheby's
Photographed in Dublin, Ireland at Bumblebee 1000.
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Hamburg 16.04.2010
Sahlen's Six Hours of the Glen
Ferrari 488 GT3
With my new lens in-hand, my main focus for this event was to improve on shots I've done before or go for shots I could not get.
Definitely not the race to try this out considering the air temperature was pushing 100 degrees and I have those gigantic fences in most of the views I was going for. Fortunately, I was able to get some usable shots.
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As fast as an F1 car is on the track, the only way to move one around between races is via transporter. Sporting the Scuderia Ferrari livery from the 2008 season, this Iveco transporter is perfect for the job. I've designed the trailer with space for 2 vehicles, additional storage compartments, a working pulley/ramp system, and an entirely brick-built design on the sides.
See more at: MOC pages