Even though the Ferrari F50 didn’t manage to reach the cult status of its predecessor, the F40, the 90s’ supercar is well-known for its blistering performance and any car enthusiast in the world would love to drive it.
And when we say “drive”, we are referring to a “pedal to the metal” approach - this is the way one should treat a Prancing Horse. We’re here to give you an example of how an F50 should be manhandled, with this coming in the form of the adjacent video.
The clip shows one of the 349 units of the F50 that were offered to the public performing a burnout and the violently accelerating. The driver even bakes half a donut, showing us the most effective way to turn the F50 if you’re in a hurry.
The clip shows one of the 349 units of the F50 that were offered to the public performing a burnout and the violently accelerating. The driver even bakes half a donut, showing us the most effective way to turn the F50 if you’re in a hurry.