- The vehicle is literally named "Enzo Ferrari", not "Ferrari Enzo" as would be more typical. For reasons of consistency, and to avoid conflict with the article about founder of Automobili Ferrari, Enzo Ferrari, this article name was chosen.
The Enzo Ferrari, sometimes referred to as the F60 is a 12-cylinder Ferrari supercar named after the company's founder, Enzo Ferrari. It was built in 2003 using Formula One technology, such as a carbon-fiber body, F1-style sequential shift transmission, and carbon-ceramic brake discs. Also used are technologies not allowed in F1 such as active aerodynamics. After a maximum downforce of 1709 pounds (775 kg) is reached at 186 mph (301 km/h) the rear spoiler is actuated by computer to maintain that downforce. Image File history File links Taken by Nrbelex at the Scarsdale Concours. ...
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Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2932x1416, 930 KB) Summary 2003 Enzo Ferrari Photographed by Jagvar at the Greenwich Concours dElegance in Greenwich, CT on June 4, 2006. ...
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Enzo Anselmo Ferrari (February 18, 1898 - August 14, 1988) was the founder of the Scuderia Ferrari Grand Prix motor racing team, and subsequently of the Ferrari car manufacturer. ...
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The Enzo's V12 engine is the first of a new generation for Ferrari. It is based on the architecture of the V8 found in sister-company Maserati's Quattroporte, using the same basic architecture and 104 mm bore spacing. This design will replace the former architectures seen in V12 and V8 engines used in most other contemporary Ferraris. The 2005 F430 is the second Ferrari to get a version of this new powerplant. A V12 is an internal combustion engine with 12 cylinders in V configuration. ...
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Production The Enzo was initially announced at the 2002 Paris Motor Show with a limited production run of 349 units and priced at US$643,330. The company sent invitations to existing customers, and all 349 cars were sold in this way before production began. Later, after numerous requests, Ferrari decided to build 50 more Enzos, bringing the total to 399. The Mondial de lAutomobile (Paris Motor Show in English) is an annual auto show in Paris. ...
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On January 17, 2005, Ferrari announced that it would build one additional Enzo, bringing the total to 400. It was ceremonially presented to Pope John Paul II by a large group of Ferrari's employees and partners, including F1 drivers Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. Luca di Montezemolo, President of Ferrari, offered to donate the auction proceedings of this extraordinary vehicle for humanitarian purposes. The Pope then requested that the car be auctioned off to benefit the Caritas charity. January 17 is the 17th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The car, chassis #ZFFCZ56B000141920, was auctioned by Sotheby's Maranello Auction on June 28, 2005 to benefit survivors of the 2004 Tsunami for €950,000 (US$1,274,229) over 50% more than its list price. This sum was presented to Pope Benedict XVI, John Paul's successor, while Formula One driver Michael Schumacher gave the pope a steering wheel to commemorate the donation. This wheel included a plaque which read, "The Formula 1 World Champion's steering wheel to His Holiness Benedict XVI, Christianity's driver." PR shot of Sothebys New York, from auditions for The Apprentice 2 Sothebys is an auction house. ...
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Three prototype "mules" were built, M1, M2, and M3. Each was bodied to look like a 348, even though the mules were built in 2000. The third mule was offered for auction alongside the 400th Enzo in June, 2005, bringing €195,500 (US$236,300). The Ferrari 348 is a mid-engined V8-powered 2-seat sports car. ...
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Related developments As the result of the Enzo, Ferrari have decided to use some of the technology developed for it in a small-scale program to get more feedback from certain customers for use in future car design as well as their racing program. The core of this program is a car called the Ferrari FXX. It is loosely based on the Enzo's design with a highly-tuned 6.2 liter version of the Enzo's engine putting out roughly 8 PS (789 hp/588 kW). The gearbox is new as well as the tires (custom-designed for this car by Bridgestone) and the brakes (developed by Brembo). In addition, the car is fitted with extensive data-recording and telemetry systems to allow Ferrari to record the car's behavior. This information will be used by Ferrari to develop their next supercar. The Ferrari FXX is a car developed as part of an unusual development program by automobile manufacturer Ferrari in Maranello, Italy. ...
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Like the Enzo, the car will be sold to specially selected existing clients of Ferrari only. Unlike the Enzo, the clients will not take delivery of the car themselves. Rather, it will be maintained by Ferrari and available for the client's use on various circuits as arranged by Ferrari and also during private track sessions. The car is not expected to be street-legal or suitable for road use. American Ferrari collector, James Glickenhaus, has commissioned Pininfarina to build a modern Homage to the great Ferrari Sports Racing Cars such as the P3/4, 512S, 312P, 333sp on the last unregistered US spec. Enzo Chassis. "The Glickenhaus Car" P 4/5, retains the Enzo's drive train and vin#. The car will be unveiled at Pebble Beach and will appear in the August issue of Car and Driver. The "Photos" shown in AutoWeek and Octane are not close to what the car looks like. The Pininfarina badge See also Battista Pininfarina, founder of the company, and his son, Sergio Pininfarina Carrozzeria Pininfarina is an automobile coachbuilder and specialty vehicle maker in Turin, Italy. ...
The AutoWeek cover article was sourced from this thread which clearly states that their computer generated "Photos" are wrong and that the car is currently registered in New York State with it's original vin # and NY Plate 612 P45. http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=92754 Specifications | Gear | Ratio | | 1 | 3.15:1 | | 2 | 2.18:1 | | 3 | 1.57:1 | | 4 | 1.19:1 | | 5 | 0.94:1 | | 6 | 0.76:1 | | Final drive | 4.10:1 | The Enzo is a mid-engined car with a 43.9/56.1 front/rear weight distribution. The engine is Ferrari's F140 65º V12 with 4 valves per cylinder, dual overhead cams and variable valve timing. Bosch Motronic ME7 fuel injection is used and the engine is naturally aspirated. It displaces 6.0 L (5998 cc/366 in³) and produces 660 PS (650 hp/485 kW) at 7800 rpm and 657 N·m (485 ft·lbf) at 5500 rpm. The redline is 8000 rpm. In automobile design, an MR or Mid-engine, Rear wheel drive layout is one in which the rear wheels are driven by an engine placed just in front of them, behind the passenger compartment. ...
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The transmission is a 6-speed automated manual with paddles controlling an automated shifting and clutch mechanism, with LED lights on the steering wheel telling the driver when to change gears. The Enzo uses 19 in (483 mm) wheels and has 15 in (381 mm) Brembo disc brakes. In mechanics, a transmission or gearbox is the gear and/or hydraulic system that transmits mechanical power from a prime mover (which can be an engine or electric motor), to some form of useful output device. ...
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The Enzo can accelerate to 100 km/h (62.5 mph) in 3.30 seconds and can reach 100 mph in 6.60 seconds. The ¼ mile (0.4 km) time is 11.1 seconds and the top speed is estimated at 218 mph (348km/h). It is rated at 8 mpg (29.4 L/100 km) in the city and 12 mpg (19.6 L/100 km) on the highway.
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- Juan Barazi
- Ian Nazareth, Sole importer for Ferrari in India and the Indian Sub-Continent. Multiple Ferrari owner. Collection includes 575M, F355, F430 and also involved in the Ferrari FXX program.
- Nicolas Cage, Academy Award winning actor. s/n 135439
- Tom Celani, owner of Motor City Harley Davidson, Farmington Hills, Michigan, one of the largest motorcycle dealerships in the USA. s/n 130918
- Eric Clapton, guitarist, took delivery of the first Enzo imported to the UK.
- Luis Perez Companc, Argentine rally driver.
- Walter Curt[citation needed], Virginia businessman
- Stefan Eriksson, Swedish criminal and former executive of Gizmondo Europe, reportedly owned two, red and black. The red Enzo was destroyed in a street racing/drunk driving incident. The Enzo was traveling on the Pacific Coast Highway at 162 mph (261 km/h) according to Los Angeles Sheriff's Department when the driver lost control and hit a pole. Both Enzos were involved in a bank repossession by the Bank of Scotland and were illegally imported to the United States. [1]
- Joel Elmore, Part of the Irish royal line of Elmores, owner of Elmore Group Inc.
- Sergei Fedorov, NHL player. s/n 130689
- Lindsay Fox, Australian transport magnate, owner of the only Enzo with a yellow roof.
- Michael Fux, foam mattress manufacturer, New Jersey. s/n 133024
- James Glickenhaus, director and stock magnate, New York, will have Pininfarina convert an unregistered Enzo into a modern P4/5
- Armen Gugasian, former owner of Newport Autosport, exotic car dealership located in Newport Beach, California. s/n 134595
- Yoshiyuki Hayashi, Famous Japanese Ferrari Collector.
- Preston Henn, owner of Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop in Florida and former race driver
- Tommy Hilfiger, clothing designer. Hilfiger is believed to have a partial stake in the Ferrari dealer in Montreal, Quebec, and thus, his car is registered in Canada. s/n 133026
- Jason Kay, aka, "Jay Kay," front man of the band Jamiroquai. His Car is Black with a custom Green (Verde) interior. s/n 132051
- Chris Kelly Premier Motorcars of Sioux Falls, SD, Red 2004 Enzo, currently for sale.
- Shaikh Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa Crown Prince Of The Kingdom of Bahrain. Known to be the only in the kingdom.
- Frits Kroymans, Ferrari importer for The Netherlands.
- Charles Kwan, Hong Kong racing veteran and businessman.
- Aaron Kwok, one of the Four Heavenly Kings of Cantopop.
- Cody Liebel, CEO, C-Note Records, hip-hop music label. Owns two Enzos. (Yellow and Red) s/n 133505 (Red)
- Mannyto, Venezuelan Malandro
- Nick Mason, Pink Floyd drummer. His example was featured and driven on the UK TV show Top Gear. s/n 137445
- John Menard and Paul Menard, father and son of Menard's Hardware Superstores. A chain of hardware stores located regionally in the Midwestern United States. John Menard negotiated the purchase of 3 Ferrari Enzos for a reported price of $2.2 Million dollars. The third yellow Enzo was sold to Nascar driver Robby Gordon.
- Frank Mountain, British based American property tycoon and amateur racing driver. (the car was side-swiped by a bus on the way to a Top Gear Magazine photoshoot with the Maserati MC12, the chassis cracked down the middle)
- Pope John Paul II was given the 400th Enzo model by the factory which he later auctioned the car off in a Ferrari Auction in Maranello and was sold to Donald. W. Wallace and was also the second Enzo to be involved in an accident.
- Roger Penske, motorsport legend, owns Ferrari dealership in partnership with Steve Wynn. The dealership is located at the Wynn Las Vegas resort. s/n 131881
- Bernd Pischetsrieder, Chairman of the Volkswagen Group.
- William J. Pulte, Owner of Pulte Homes. Car and Driver used his Yellow Enzo for their story.
- Zahir Rana, Owner of bright yellow Enzo, and ZR Auto in Calgary, AB, Canada.
- Rene Rasmussen, Danish racingdriver.
- Michael Riemer, Hi-Tech entrepreneur. Owns three Enzos. One Yellow (Giallo Modena), one Red (Rosso Corsa), and one Black (Nero).
- Brian Ross, Ferrari Collector and Commercial Real Estate Entrepreneur and dealership owner (Vancouver, BC). Lives in Warren, Ohio.
- Dr Anil K Roy, owner of Nanotech.
- Fahed Al-Saad Al-Sabah, Son of the Ex-Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah.
- Daniel Sadek — real estate investor turned film producer will feature his Enzo in the upcoming Eddie Griffin film, Redline
- Peter Schorno, Swiss slot machine manufacturer.
- Michael Schumacher, Formula 1 driver for Scuderia Ferrari.
- Teemu Selänne, NHL player.
- Ahsan Sheikh, Student at NYU’s Stern School of Business. Self-made millionaire through strategic investments.
- Danish Sheikh, Revered American doctor who purchased his own to spite his brother.
- Ajmal Shiekh, American financier, purchased his own because his brothers had them too.
- Rod Stewart, Rock Star. s/n 136497
- Mohammad bin Sulayem, Middle East rally champion with possibly the largest collection of exotic cars in the world.
- Jean Todt, Boss of Scuderia Ferrari and CEO of the road car branch of Ferrari. Owns a red Enzo.
- Giannis Vardinogiannis, Greek bussinessman,owns Ferrari dealership.
- Donald W. Wallace, founder and chairman of the board of Lazydays RV SuperCentre bought Enzo no. 400 at the Ferrari Auction in Maranello. Wallace's Enzo was the second Enzo involved in a wreck, reports claim his son was at the wheel.
- Frank Warren, Boxing Promoter - Car recently written off in collision with bus
- Bruce Weiner, former owner of Double Bubble Gum
- Greg Whitten, software engineer, one of the very first employees at Microsoft. Author of GW-BASIC. s/n 131632
- Pharrell Williams, music producer/rapper for N.E.R.D.
- Steve Wynn, multi-billionaire casino magnate. Wynn's Enzo, Black w/ Tan interior, was recently offered for sale through Ferrari of Orange County. (Southern California) s/n 133118
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In popular culture The Enzo was featured on the cover of Project Gotham Racing 2, in the game Forza Motorsport and Project Gotham Racing 3, also in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. It has also been a Hot Wheels 1:18 and 1:64 die-cast model and a 1:24 plastic model by Tamiya and Revell. It was also featured on the West Coast Customs website. The Enzo now features along with other Ferrari's In the Sega game OutRun 2 and its followup, Outrun 2006 Coast 2 Coast. Project Gotham Racing 2 (PGR2 for short) is a racing game for the Xbox, developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Microsoft and is the sequel to the highly successful Project Gotham Racing. ...
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Project Gotham Racing 3 (PGR3 for short) is an arcade-style racing game that was released with the launch of the Xbox 360 on November 22, 2005 for the US market and December 2 in Europe, and was released on January 12, 2006 in Japan. ...
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Tamiya Corporation is a Japanese manufacturer of plastic model kits, radio controlled cars, battery- and solar-powered educational models, sailboat models, acrylic and enamel model paints, and various modelling tools and supplies. ...
Revell plastic model kit of 1964 Ford Thunderbolt Revell is a company based in the USA ( Northbrook, IL 60062) dedicated to produce plastic and die-cast models of cars, planes, military vehicles and ships. ...
West Coast Customs is a car remodeling company located in Los Angeles, California. ...
OutRun 2 is a racing game released by Sega in 2003. ...
The British automotive program Top Gear tried unsuccessfully to obtain an Enzo from Ferrari to test and review. However, an offer was made by Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason to let the show use his Enzo, but only if Top Gear plugged his new book, Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd. Host Jeremy Clarkson did not only drive the Enzo, but also managed to plug Mason's book several times during the segment. The show's test driver, The Stig then drove it, with a lap time of 1.19.0 which made it the fastest car the show had tested at the time. It is currently fourth behind the Koenigsegg CCX, Pagani Zonda C12 F and the Maserati MC12 respectively. Top Gear is a BBC television series about cars. ...
Pink Floyd are a British band noted for progressive rock music, philosophical lyrics, classical rock compositions, sonic experimentation, innovative cover art and elaborate live shows. ...
Nick Mason, as photographed for the Pink Floyd album Meddle. ...
Jeremy Clarkson in a typical pose Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson (born April 11, 1960 in Doncaster) is a British writer and broadcaster who specialises in motoring issues. ...
The Stig (Series 3 onwards) The Stig is the mysterious tame racing driver of the popular BBC Automobile show Top Gear. ...
The Koenigsegg CCX is the latest supercar from Koenigsegg. ...
The Pagani Zonda is a supercar made by Italian car maker Pagani. ...
The Maserati MC12 is a mid-engined supercar derivative of the Ferrari Enzo Ferrari. ...
References - ^ Full Coverage: Ferrari Enzo Crash in Malibu wreckedexotics.com Accessed 24 February 2006
February 24 is the 55th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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