Rumormill: 2011 Ferrari Enzo Successor
#13
That, or they could make an über-Elise.
Edit: Didn't mean to single out Minnesota or anything; just an example.
#14
Yes, but it might not be road legal. I think they could still do that and people would still buy it and just use it on the road anyway. Does the average cop in Minnesota know that the FXX isn't road legal or even any different from an Enzo without the two side by side? Doubtful.
That, or they could make an über-Elise.
Edit: Didn't mean to single out Minnesota or anything; just an example.
That, or they could make an über-Elise.
Edit: Didn't mean to single out Minnesota or anything; just an example.
If there is any company out there with the resources to start a new age of supercars, it'd be Ferrari. They have the know-how and the resources necessary to make it happen, I'd just like to see them put in on the streets.
#15
...And the influence. If I were a supercar maker (Lambo, Pagani, McLaren; all the usual suspects) I would be very hesitant to march in a different direction than Ferrari.
#16
Once Ferrari or Porsche lean in a new direction, the others will fall in line. Obviously KERS hasn't been worth sh!t this year in F1, but it would be great to see this on a production supercar a few years down the line.
#17
I'm afraid KERS may become a punchline. Its F1 value is limited, as we have seen this year, and I doubt anyone who wasn't in F1 would take the time and trouble to develop and market something like that. And it looks increasingly like Ferrari will not be in F1 next year...
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