ferrarichat is selling a lot of ads today off of these pages views and clicks around the f70
This is no question the reason behind the F70 using KERS. In the real world I'm not sure it means much but in the PC world F70's "40% emmisions reduction" and 918's "92 MPG" do.
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A stage and screen actor of extreme versatility, Frank Langella won acclaim on the New York stage in "Seascape" and followed it up with the title role in the Edward Gorey production of "Dracula". He repeated the role for the screen in Dracula (1979) and became an international star. Over the years, he has done occasional films but prefers to concentrate on his first love, the legitimate theatre. His stage performance ranged from Strindberg drama ("The Father") to Noel Coward comedy ("Present Laughter"). He also appeared in several productions for the New York Shakespeare festival.
Well, it surely can't mean much for Ferrari alone ... whatever one's views about global warming may be, the combined carbon emission output of all the Ferrari's on the road (including the new limited edition F70 hypercar) doesn't amount to diddly squat. But Mr. Felisa's views are "broader", no doubt ... to stay at the forefront of automotive engineering, to "push the envelope", means paying attention to emissions. It will surely be a key part of tomorrow's introduction.
tip of the hat to ferrari for keeping this car a mystery and secret for that long. i was sure that by now some pictures would have leaked...
Porsche didn't manage the same with the new GT3: Porsche 991 GT3 slideshow :: autoviva.sapo.pt Full astronaut suite for the rage I'm about to endure...
I'm old enough and a HUGE Dark Shadows fan Don't get the Langella connection to Dark Shadows ... ?? He did play Dracula, in a pretty decent 1979 movie with Olivier as Van Helsing ...
On a separate note-- will either the Geneva F70 presentation or the one at maranello be shown online somewhere?
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