Being a Ferrari owner right now and denying the curse means you’re too much of a realist. Even the skeptic in us is willing to believe that black magic has been used to place a jinx on all Prancing Horses.
Speaking of black magic, they don’t get more black or magical than this Ferrari 430 Scuderia, which used to be in prime condition before it got the unwanted kind of nose-job at a track day even in Zandvoort, Holland.
We don’t know what happened as the guys at SpeedSpot never had a camera on the car as the accident took place. But the owner can’t be too happy.
The 430 Scuderia was built as a successor to the Challenge Stradale and as a track day car for Ferrari fans. It came with a power boost to 510 horsepower, and it was also significantly lighter than the regular coupe. The 0 to 62 mph sprit took 3.5 seconds only 0.1 slower than the 458 Italia, and top speed was 198 mph (319 km/h).
We don’t know what happened as the guys at SpeedSpot never had a camera on the car as the accident took place. But the owner can’t be too happy.
The 430 Scuderia was built as a successor to the Challenge Stradale and as a track day car for Ferrari fans. It came with a power boost to 510 horsepower, and it was also significantly lighter than the regular coupe. The 0 to 62 mph sprit took 3.5 seconds only 0.1 slower than the 458 Italia, and top speed was 198 mph (319 km/h).