better: the front more than the rear, but it's a big improvement. In the rear view the real car is better than your render. ciao PS Did you see the green circles? take out the mule rear vents... And don't put the 599 rear diffuser on the render: better the standard 812 one Image Unavailable, Please Login
Absolutely. Love it I'm going to rob the local branch of my bank to fund a one-off based on Isot renders.
This is great. IMO it will have the 4 round tail lights and not 4 square ones. Just like the F12, FF and tdf had the 2 round ones as a characteristic, I would imagine the 812 will maintain the 4 round ones. I could also see the car having the same air vents (that the tdf has above the back wheels), at the back of the back wheels - a little like the 288 GTO and would fit where the mule had the side openings..
Agreed, but not likely as I tried to spec the Omologata wheels for my TM GTS and was told by the factory that they were aftermarket and not Ferrari issue. Still trying to find out who makes them.
The official pics released by Ferrari show rims with 5 standard « screws » at the center. Then the car has been spotted on German streets very similar rims but with only one screw - these might by the aftermarket rims.
If you look closely there is a kind of plastic star which in my opinion is a hubcap that covers the 5 nuts. Very similar to those of Audi. I don't think they changed the connection on the hub... Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yes that’s my take as well. This is somewhat on subject for the thread as seeing the ”centre lock” rims on the SP-car got me hopeful about the VS being developed with that technology (and that it potentially would be available for the GTS via TM). But as mentioned I was told the Omologata was specced and delivered with 5-lug GTS rims. I don’t know of any hub conversions which would support that the aftermarket rims in the later photos being true centre locks but Novitec/Vossen does a centre-lock-look which covers the bolts. This is only speculation, but I am guessing something like that is on the Omologato. Would love to be proven wrong though, and would find it both exciting and fitting if the VS had this track oriented tech. Image Unavailable, Please Login