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| Ferrari 812 Superfast |
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| tire size |
| greenhobby 03-10-2017 |
It says 10 x 20 / 11.5 x 20 in the specs on previous page. Seems fat enough... |
| Is this the replacement to the F12? |
| capone 02-20-2017 |
I know it has been only a few days since announcing the 812 but is this the REPLACEMENT to the F12 or just a mid life upgrade. There are enough changes to indicate it is a replacement although it could be something Ferrari was planning for the 70th birthday anyway. 800HP, WTF. How can you put all that power down onto the road with only 2 wheel driving the car? Need to have a closer look at the size of the back tires. I like the design as it has a more aggressive presence but it seems to be less of a GT car but rather an all out road killing racer. |
| Article | Image gallery (16) | Specifications | User Comments (2) |
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