It is fitting that on the day we arrived in Italy to drive the latest offering from Ferrari, Michael Schumacher took the checkered flag in the French Grand Prix at Magny Cours, bringing Ferrari's star driver his fifth FIA Formula One Drivers' World Championship and moving Ferrari closer to a fourth consecutive constructors' title. Racing is, after all, the foundation upon which the temple of Ferrari is built. To own a Ferrari is to bask in some of the reflected glory of the company's racing heritage. In recent times, the Ferrari road cars that can most legitimately claim some of that glory for themselves are the "special series" cars, uncompromising sports cars utilizing the most advanced technology for ultimate performance.
The Ferrarri Enzo features a V12 engine with four valves per cylinder. The engine displacement is about 4700 cc and it delivers an output power of 660 bhp and 485 lb-ft torque. The Ferrari Enzo reaches the speed of 60 mph in 3.4 seconds and the top speed is about 217 mph. The Ferrari Enzo features 6-speed Semi-Automatic transmission and the gear shifts can be performed easily and smoothly even at higher loads.
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