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Another of the cars I photographed at the Ferrari Racing Days meeting at Silverstone in September 2017. It's a 2009 Ferrari 430 Scuderia, a replacement for the Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale, and was developed from the Ferrari F430 with much of the testing done by Michael Schumacher. It's powered by the 4,308cc (263 cu in) twin ohc 32 valve V8 Ferrari F136 ED engine.
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Sick looking F430 Scuderia at St Georges marina.
Huge amount of Ferraris to upload soon but you guys won't get bored as they will be bigger and rarer :D
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Sickest Scuderia I've ever seen. The orange wrap was for the Soccer World Championchips 2010. Unfortunately we finished in 2nd place.
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.
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Ferrari 430 Scuderia 16M
Circuit du Castellet (Paul Ricard HTTT) - Var - France
Caméra:Nikon D80
Lens: Nikkor 70-200
Exposition:0,001 sec (1/1250)
Ouverture:f/5.0
Longueur focale:135 mm
Vitesse ISO:100
Ferrari 430 Scuderia.
Black with golden racing stripe & rims. Not a bad combo, AT ALL. At Place Vendôme.
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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