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Ferrari Daytona SP3 owner drives it like its meant to be
The Ferrari Daytona SP3 is one rare vehicle. The Italian carmaker is going to make only 599 units and each has been priced at US$ 2.2 million. Given the rarity of the car as well as the price, most owners are likely to be careful with the car. That said, a new video shows us that the owner of a particular Daytona SP3 is unlike the regular supercar owner.
At the Heveningham Concours event in the UK, a dark red Daytona SP3 made its way. The official paint shade name is Rosso Libano. The owner not only drove spiritedly during the small hill climb but also went all out on a road and later a patch of grass. IT can be described as driving as you stole it.
While most supercars and hypercars are unduly babied, it was a breath of fresh air to see the Ferrari owner enjoy his ride. What makes the Dayton even more special is its powertrain. Many expect this to be the last Ferrari with a V12 engine before electrification takes over.
Powertrain of the Ferrari Daytona SP3
The Daytona comes with a 6.5-litre NA V12 engine. This motor is good for 829 HP @ 9,250 rpm and 514 lb-ft @ 7,250 rpm. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a seven-speed dual clutch gearbox and a limited slip differential. Ferrari claims a 0-62 mph time of 2.84 seconds while the 0-125 mph takes just 7.4 seconds. The top speed is 211 mph.
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