It’s currently August, and if you’re a normal visitor of this website, you most likely understand what that indicates: Monterey Vehicle Week. Old, brand-new, and lemony jalopies will certainly get on screen. And, likely, one more unusual red Ferrari will certainly be cost millions atauction Yet MCW will not be for one more number of weeks. Up until after that, we have actually located one more unusual red Ferrari you can make a wild quote on: a factory-backed V12 F40.
Whoa, there. The first-ever manufacturing Ferrari to leading 200 miles per hour really did not have a V12, as you may remember. The F40 had a twin-turbo V8. Well, you’re not incorrect. Yet this instance does, actually, have a V12. The engine is sourced from a 550 Maranello, and the whole job in fact obtained what totals up to a green light from Ferrari itself.
The Simpson-Ferrari V12 GTR began its life as an examination auto for the Maranello manufacturing facility. Via a formerly developed connection in between the U.K.-based Simpson Motorsport, race auto motorist Stefano Sebastiani, and previous Ferrari manager Amedeo Felisa, the Simpson group got a post-crash-test F40 framework. After that the magic started.
Instead of restoring the F40 to manufacturing facility specification, a 550-sourced V12 located a brand-new home in the F40. The normally aspirated 5.5-liter V12 creates 478 horse power. Theoretically, that does not appear a lot far better than the supply 2.9-liter V8 which currently made 471 hp. On the ears, though it essentially appears a lot far better.
The framework has actually been enhanced to FIA specification and likewise includes a roll cage. Still, Simpson Motorsport states the auto considers simply 2,370 extra pounds and creates closer to 542 hp. In 2005, a Hewland six-speed consecutive transmission was included.
According to the public auction listing, the Simpson-Ferrari mashup completed in numerous races in between 2002 and 2006. Its ideal race outcome was available in 2006 when the driving duo of Jacopo Sebastiani and Anthony Mott ended up second on the Britcar Oulton Park circuit. After relinquishing auto racing, the Ferrari was dry-stored and extensively preserved. The automobile was obtained in 2014 for a correct auto racing shakedown at Turweston Landing strip.
The Simpson-Ferrari V12 GTR is being marketed via Iconic Auctioneers as component of theIconic Sale at Silverstone Festival The distinctive race auto will certainly be auctioned off on August 23 and has actually an approximated worth of around $640,000 to $770,000. With this type of pedigree, possibly the sale will certainly offer those Monterey-auctioned Ferraris something to speak about.
Obtained ideas? Send ’em to tips@thedrive.com