2018 Ferrari SP38

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The latest offspring from Ferrari's One-Off programme, uses the chassis and running gear of the 488 GTB.

Ferrari SP38

The Ferrari SP38, the latest offspring from Ferrari's One-Off programme, has been unveiled at Fiorano where, after the ceremonial handover to one of Ferrari's most dedicated customers, the car was immediately put through its paces in a series of hot laps.

Designed by the Ferrari Design Centre on the chassis and running gear of the 488 GTB, this unique car reflects the specific vision of a client with a deep passion for racing. The result is a model that can be driven both on road and on track, while at the same time expressing all the beauty and innovation inherent in Ferrari's road cars.

The all-new bodywork, in a newly conceived three-layer metallic red, marks a radical departure from the language aesthetic of the donor car. The twin-turbo, twin-intercooler set-up of the award-winning 488 GTB inspired the team to reference the mighty F40 as an icon from which to instruct the project's general direction.

Compared to the 488 chassis, the visual mass of Ferrari SP38 appears concentrated over the rear wheels as the wedge design sharply stretches towards the front. In plan view, the strongly tapered nose expands towards muscular wheelarches, giving the car potency and agility. Specific inset headlights were designed to be as thin as possible, with the mandatory DRL (daytime running lights) units relocated to add character and functionality to a slim bumper lip reminiscent of the 308 GTB. On the side, the defining air scoop of the 488 GTB is completely concealed where the sheet metal folds in on itself from the low beltline on the door and into the rear wheelarch and three-quarter light.

The effect is dramatic, as it reinforces the importance of the rear volume while, at the same time, maintaining the air flow to the intercoolers at the base of the side window. The dynamic styling continues over the engine cover, which sheds its rear glass and is treated as a flip-up assembly in carbon fibre with shutlines slashing the flanks in a gesture directly reminiscent of the F40's. Three transversal slats slash across the engine cover to evacuate engine heat, and the smooth integration of a substantial rear spoiler is a hint at the famous rear wing of the F40. The trailing edge of the spoiler links seamlessly with the wing and with the aerodynamic diffuser at the bottom, to create a suggestive frame surrounding the tail volume.

A full Tailor Made cabin trim puts the finished touches on this truly special Ferrari, which will be on public display for the first time at the 2018 Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este.

https://www.netcarshow.com/ferrari/2018-sp38/

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I kinda like the retro, F50ish wheels but not the rest..
 
Special, one-off (488 GTB-based) Ferrari SP38 revealed

Ferrari has taken the wraps off the latest creation from its “one-off programme”. Dubbed the Ferrari SP38, the new model was built for one of the brand’s “most dedicated” customers.

Based on the chassis and running gear of the 488 GTB, Ferrari says the SP38 was designed with the “specific vision” of the client, who possesses a “deep passion for racing”. The all-new body is covered in a three-layer metallic red and marks “a radical departure from the language aesthetic” of the 488 GTB, according to Ferrari.

When compared with the 488, the visual mass of the SP38 appears to rest over the rear wheels thanks to the wedge design. Ferrari says the inset headlamps were designed to be as thin as possible. At the front, there’s also a slim bumper lip that the brand says was inspired by the 308 GTB. Take a look at the profile and you’ll find the 488 GTB’s air scoop is completely concealed as the sheet metal folds in on itself.

Despite the rear air intakes being repositioned, the automaker claims the air flow to the intercoolers has been maintained. The rear glass over the engine bay has been replaced by a flip-up carbon-fibre assembly with shutlines slashing the flanks, which Ferrari says pays homage to the F40.

Naturally, there are no official details on the vehicle’s owner nor how much Ferrari received for the one-off creation. The special Ferrari will be on display at the 2018 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este on 26 May 2018.

http://www.carmag.co.za/news/special-one-off-488-gtb-based-ferrari-sp38-revealed/
 
Looks like an Evora fused with a Sesto Elemento. Did Seb design this in his spare time in the pits?
 
it don’t look like a ferrari... Ford GT.ish
 
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