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Friday 19 April 2013

The $1.4m Ferrari that's so powerful it can't be driven on the road


Ferrari took the wraps off a unique £1.1million model built for a Google boss today.
The supercar firm donated the special edition Ferrari 599 XX Evo to a charity auction to raise money for victims of the Italian earthquake in May.
Google executive Benjamin Sloss eventually won the auction with a winning bid of £1.1 million ($1.4 million).
Google boss Benjamin Sloss stands proudly alongside wife Christine and the special edition Ferrari 599 XX Evo after winning a charity auction

Under the bonnet is a V12 engine which develops a staggering 740bhp to make it one the ultimate track cars.
It is such a hardcore, no-holds barred machine that it is not allowed to be used on road or in specific race series.


Instead, ultra-rich owners tend to leave them to be looked after by Ferrari and brought out three-times a year for special manufacturer days.
Flying high: The proud new owners of the V12 Ferrari mingling with the company's most high profile figures

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