Morbyd
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One of Britain's longest-running pop culture mysteries solved??
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8111588.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8111588.stm
One of Britain's longest-running pop culture mysteries solved??
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8111588.stm
Still though, 1 minute 10 in that new ferrari.
Just to tell you...That ferrari is about 2-3 years old and its based on the Enzo, 800BHP, 1000kg and its not legal on the road and races, only legal on tracks but only for testing. This car is used to test new elements that will be in the new cars in the future. There are only 25 examples of these in the world and the black one that was in the show belongs to Schumi (or ferrari...lol).Still though, 1 minute 10 in that new ferrari.
Just to tell you...That ferrari is about 2-3 years old and its based on the Enzo, 800BHP, 1000kg and its not legal on the road and races, only legal on tracks but only for testing. This car is used to test new elements that will be in the new cars in the future. There are only 25 examples of these in the world and the black one that was in the show belongs to Schumi (or ferrari...lol).
Edo competiton did a version which can be legal on the road but that means no more slick tyres and fog lights on the rear bump. There is also a Ferrari 599 XX with the same engine but with "only" about 700bhp...cant wait to see the F450 (replacement for the F430)!!!!!!!
that's why i was just like "why do they put it on the board?" maybe Schumi has one that is legal for the road...but does it go over the bump? Remember as well...Ferrari+Clarkson= will defo go on the board!I thought it couldn't go on the board if it wasn't road legal?