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11-Year-Old Revving a Ferrari Using "Long Pedal on the Right" Is Priceless

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A Ferrari 430 Scuderia has one of the sweetest sounding voices in modern supercar history. However, listening to somebody revving that V8 with the car stationary doesn't exactly sound like anything that deserves too much attention. Well, when the rev-happy engine happens to be fed some gas by an innocent 11-year-old, hilarity ensues.
The feat took place during a recent Gumball-style event called Diamond Rally 2015, where a kid got to climb aboard a 430 Scuderia.

If you're into cars, you know all too well which pedal does what when you're 11. But we're not here to pick on this kid. That's because everything he lacks in knowledge, he makes up thanks to the amusing result of his stint inside Maranello's track special.

The kid is invited to rev the thing, and it all gets to the man who does this explaining the little one that the gas pedal is "the one on the far right".

With his protected smartphone aimed at the rev counter, the 11-year-old gives the Prancing Horse a hefty dose of "the long pedal". Once again, we get a priceless reaction.

As this kid struggles to keep it together, you can see the excitement on his face when the exhaust screams like there's no tomorrow.

In fact, this is one of the reasons for which we love Ferrari. This is a brand that transcends the automotive area, appealing to all those who are happy to enjoy life.

PS: you'll find the bonus reaction in the passenger's seat. Spoiler alert: we are talking about the kind of unfiltered emotions here and it's all even more smile-inducing.

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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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