First Real Photo of Ferrari P 4/5

She was sitting in the sun when we pulled up. Seeing her outside with a PROVA Plate attached to her tail took all of this to a new level. We walked around her slowly admiring her lines and the interior that was starting to come together. We slipped in, strapped down, and set off. The first thing I noticed was that the reduction in front overhang made a huge difference compared to the Enzo. The next thing was the panoramic vision through her fighter cockpit greenhouse. Her newly sculpted interior seemed very roomy as we pulled out of the driveway without any problem and turned onto the road. You've heard the expression "Traffic Stopping"? This time it really did. Even The Sport bike stopped and let us enter the road. The Babe on the Back looked over and down as we pulled by. She smiled and slowly raised her thumb straight up.

We were running without ABS or traction control because the computer hadn't yet been programed for the new sized wheels and tires. We were also running in low downforce mode because one of the actuator motors hadn't awoken properly from it's 3 year sleep. The amount of engineering to get to this point boggles the mind and The Pininfarina Special Project Team continues to amaze me with their ability to meet all of these challenges. I'm also very happy to report that Ferrari is very pleased and is giving full technical support as well.

We continued on to the secondary road and set off. Pininfarina had already put on a few hundred test miles and reported all was well so when it came time to pass I rolled on the throttle and felt the hand of God push me back into the seat. You immediately feel just how light she is. The brakes are SUPER and the wider tires really grip. The suspension feels great as it works and the motor sings. When you get to 3000rpm the exhaust shunts to the new system and it sounds like that the horn that blows before the Four Horsemen ride into view.

We headed to the Autostrada and put her though a few gears as we left the toll gate. The Video Jesse shot from the chase vehicle is unlike any I've seen. P 4/5 pulls away and vanishes into the distance like an F 16 launching from a carrier deck. As she vanished the only thing than seemed strange is that she was still on the earth not standing on her tail in afterburner mode shooting towards the heavens...

"Ground Control to Major Tom..."

 

Mark Charlton

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Jim,

Thank you for posting some details on your amazing car. I’m sure that in due course there will be many magazine articles and photos, but must we wait? :D
 
Mark Charlton said:
Jim,

Thank you for posting some details on your amazing car. I’m sure that in due course there will be many magazine articles and photos, but must we wait? :D

The first article including photo's will be in the next Car and Driver (Sept. Issue) on sale Aug. 1.
 

Neal

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Bella

Congratulations Jim. Truly a piece of art. Can't wait to see it in person!
 

Alex Hirsbrunner

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That's some very trick looking side or "coin" window hardware. It looks like there's even an integral gasket to seal it to the main side window. Now that's attention to detail!

Best Regards,

Al
 
hej Jim,
do u prefer this new prototype or the P3/4 u already have?.
I love this new toy,even considering its origin(enzo and maybe some fxx), but still think the older ones are much more special and significative

Paolo
 
kenshiro8 said:
hej Jim,
do u prefer this new prototype or the P3/4 u already have?.
I love this new toy,even considering its origin(enzo and maybe some fxx), but still think the older ones are much more special and significative

Paolo

It's like your children you Love them all.

Mike

:)
 
Jim, I happened to be in a bookstore yesterday and picked up the new issue of Car and Driver. Nice article, absolutely stunning car. The "artist's rendition" in Autoweek or whereever it was a while back doesn't begin to do the finished product justice. I'll bet there are a lot of Enzo owners out there who are green with envy...
 
snakeeyes said:
Jim, I happened to be in a bookstore yesterday and picked up the new issue of Car and Driver. Nice article, absolutely stunning car. The "artist's rendition" in Autoweek or whereever it was a while back doesn't begin to do the finished product justice. I'll bet there are a lot of Enzo owners out there who are green with envy...



The final finished official photo's will be on Pininfarina's new web site on Sat.

I'll post a link before then.

Thatnks and best.

The final car is a bit different that the "photos" in Car and Driver as well...
 

Rick Muck- Mark IV

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Jim,
Love the New York plate! You got ALL the details done!

Damn cool!

Look forward to seeing it in the flesh somewhere...how about the Glen Vintage in Sept?
Rick
 
Looks cool!

Are you paying for 100% of the work, is some of the stuff being done pro bono by Pininfarina, since they're using it as a show car?
 
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