F430 Scuderia

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What do you think about the new F430 Scuderia?

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Post Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:56 pm

Scotracer wrote:
ds.raikkonen wrote:
mx_tifosi wrote:Ferrari have just released the new model for 2008:The F430 Scuderia

Is nt the name '430 Scuderia'? The F's not there.


You call it the F430 or the Ferrari 430 - the F is short for Ferrari ;)


Eh, not quite. The F doesn't stand for Ferrari. The designations are Ferrari F355, Ferrari 360 (Modena), Ferrari F430, and Ferrari 458 (Italia). Two have the F as part of the name, two don't. :)
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Post Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:39 pm

But it's common to add an 'F' if a car just has numbers for it's official designation.

Instead of saying the "Ferrari 430 Scuderia', you can just say the 'F430 Scudereria'.

Or the 'F360', instead of the 'Ferrari 360 Modena'.

To each his own though.
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Post Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:38 am

mx_tifosi wrote:But it's common to add an 'F' if a car just has numbers for it's official designation.

Instead of saying the "Ferrari 430 Scuderia', you can just say the 'F430 Scudereria'.

Or the 'F360', instead of the 'Ferrari 360 Modena'.

To each his own though.


Eh, Ferrari would disagree with you. I don't want to beat our dead horse here, but the designation is the designation, and the designations are Ferrari F355, Ferrari 360, Ferrari F430, and Ferrari 458. I don't call a Mustang an "FMustang" where F stands for Ford, and I don't call a Z06 a CZ06 where the C stands for Chevy.

Small issue, but at least it should be correct...
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Post Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:56 am

tk421 wrote:Eh, Ferrari would disagree with you. I don't want to beat our dead horse here, but the designation is the designation, and the designations are Ferrari F355, Ferrari 360, Ferrari F430, and Ferrari 458. I don't call a Mustang an "FMustang" where F stands for Ford, and I don't call a Z06 a CZ06 where the C stands for Chevy.

Small issue, but at least it should be correct...


I tend to agree.
I haven't heard or read 360 referred to as "F360".

I think the "F" came from the great names of F40 and F50 and also that of "355 F1". It sounds more to do with "Formula" than "Ferrari".

But - no big deal!
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Post Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:35 am

In 355 F1 the "F1" bit used to stand for the paddle operated gearbox version. And, yeah, Ferrari may disagree, but I've heard/read about F360, F550 etc etc a million times. Here's one:

Actually, this is why it's called the F360, this model. You drive along and you go 'ffffffff' and you do a 360! (James May)
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Post Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:45 am

Here are some pictures I took today..

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Post Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:23 am

fantastic images MX

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thnx for sharing
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Post Sun Dec 06, 2009 10:14 pm

I just love F430 Scuderia
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