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Norway and skiing.

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  1. F456M

    F456M F1 Rookie

    Jan 8, 2010
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    Let’s make a thread with unusual equipment for Ferraris... This is from last weekend in Norway during an ice racing driving course event for Ferrari owners of our official dealer. Pretty cool with cross country skies on the roof and a V12 up front. . We have a speed limit in Norway of 110 kph. / 70 mph., but on a frozen lake....
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  2. 3POINT8

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    Jan 23, 2014
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    where at in norway is the dealership? has to be in oslo right?
     
  3. MDEL

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    Very nice picture. Despite of all the electronic aids driving this "monster" with 800 cv and rear wheels traction on a frozen lake should have been a unique experience. I presume there is plenty of space and nothing you can bump into on this frozen lake.
     
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  4. Bamsefar

    Bamsefar Formula Junior

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    Autoxo is the dealer who are based just outside Oslo, however I do know if that event was in Oslo - I do not think they have even snow in Oslo...
     
  5. 3POINT8

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    I was in Oslo last year and there was snow around. that picture looks like it could be almost anywhere in norway
     
  6. MisterMaranello

    MisterMaranello F1 Rookie

    Apr 5, 2011
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    The picture is taken on the frozen lake of Tisleifjorden near Gol. There is a quite large complex there of several circuits operating throughout the winter season conditions permitting.

    I can tell you that big V12 rear driven Ferraris are no «fun» on snowy conditions - there is not anywhere close to enough steering lock to get confident into sliding them around at speed.
     

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