FERRARI F50 – FERRARI MUSEUM 2013 HQ


The MUSEO FERRARI (or GALLERIA FERRARI) is an amazing museum opened since 1990 in Maranello (MO), Italy, the city of the Italian Prancing Horse.
Located just 400 metres from the mythical Ferrari Factory, is an over 2500 square metres area where is exposed 365 days a year a collection of over 60 models which made the history of CAVALLINO RAMPANTE and of automotive world generally.

Including the latest supercars from actual production, the rarest classic cars ever made by Ferrari and the most successful race car in history from Formula 1, Formula 2 and FIA Challenge, the museum attracts over 200.000 annual visitors from each parts of world, making the Ferrari Gallery the most important Automobile Museum of the world, showpiece of an Italian Motor Valley which shows other icons like the LAMBORGHINI MUSEUM of Sant’Agata Bolognese, the MUSEO CASA FERRARI and the MUSEO PANINI in Modena or the PAGANI SHOWROOM in San Cesario sul Panaro.

For a price of only 15 € you can buy a ticket for motor’s heaven, having the possibility to admire permanent shows like the amazing VICTORY HALL where are exposed 25 F1 race cars drived by legend like Michael Schumacker, Fernando Alonso, Niki Lauda, Alain Prost, Gilles Villeneuve or Kimi Raikkonen, or the temporary exhibitions made to commemorate special events such as the launch of new models or race wins.

This is one of tens of videos recorded in Summer 2013, be sure to watch them all from the specific playlist, when there was an amazing exposure dedicated to the FERRARI LAFERRARI launch, with all flagships like the 288 GTO, the F40, the F50 and the Enzo, and a complete collection of each stage of LaFerrari’s evolution, including the mule and all prototypes to the definitive version.

In this video a stunning red Ferrari F50 showed in all its magnificence giving me the possibility to film it in each detail like rims, engine, interior, cavallino logo.

The Ferrari F50 is a legendary supercar produced by the italian car maker of Maranello since 1995, to replace another flagship of the Prancing Horse, the Ferrari F40.
This was a mid-engined convertible hypercar with a removable hardtop, which gave it an incredible looking in both the spider and the coupe mode.
Produced in a limited edition of only 349 units and sold to a price of over 650.000 €, the Ferrari F50 was equipped by a 4,7 litre naturally aspired V12 engine with 60-valve, derived directly from the 3.5 L V12 used in Formula 1 by the Ferrari F92A.
The trasmission was a longitudinal 6 speed manual with a twin plate clutch and thanks to the rear-wheel drive and at the lightness of the car, the Ferrari F50 weighed less than 1250 Kg, gave to the F50 some incredible performance. Indeed the engine developed 520 hp and 470 Nm of torque, for a top speed of over 325 Km/h and an amazing acceleration to 0-100 Km/h in less of 3.9 seconds.
The design was realized by Pietro Camardella for Pininfarina and it asked over 2000 hours of work in the mythic GALLERIA DEL VENTO of Maranello to optimize the aerodunamics.
The first piece ever produced was sold to the american Boxer Mike Tyson, but a lot of other famous people bought one of these historical supercar, like Diego Armando Maradona, Nicolas Cage and Michael Schumacher.
Originally the Ferrari F50 was produced in only 5 colors: 302 pieces in red (ROSSO CORSA), 31 in yellow (GIALLO MODENA), 8 in dark red (ROSSO BARCHETTA), 4 in silver (ARGENTO NURBURGRING) and 4 in black (NERO DAYTONA).
In 1996 was unveiled a race version made in collaboration with Dallara, the Ferrari F50 GT, to compete in the BRP Global GT Series Championship.
Also known as Ferrari F50 GT1, was produced in only 3 units and was equiped by a boosted engine that now develops 750 hp and 383 Nm of torque, for a max speed of 380 Km/h and less than 2,9 seconds to reach the 100 Km/h.
With rivals like Porsche 911 GT1, Mercedes CLK GTR AMG, McLaren F1 GTR, this one of the fastest car ever on the private track of Fiorano, having beaten the record of cars like the Ferrari 333SP.
The production ends in july 1997, when the last exemplar was sold to the Brunei Sultan, and the F50 was replaced only 7 years later by the Ferrari Enzo.

Complete walk around with each detail like interior, wheels, engine, logo and lights.

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RECORDED IN SUMMER 2013: August, 24th 2013




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One thought on “FERRARI F50 – FERRARI MUSEUM 2013 HQ

  1. RosyArradino

    nasty 😀

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