This is what the Ferrari F12 TdF sounds like at WOT
By Paulo Acoba
In order to fully appreciate this aural treat, don your favorite headphones, close the door and put the “do not disturb” sock over the door knob.
Earlier last weekend, Ferrari unveiled their 2016 Ferrari F12 tdf to the world at the Mugello racetrack in Tuscany, Italy. Shortly after, videos of this 769 HP screamer started surfacing around the internet and it’s got Ferrari fans and car enthusiasts alike going absolutely bananas in expectation for this car’s full release later next year. Possibly one of the better videos published by Marchettino lets us have a listen to one of the sexiest V12’s to grace this green earth.
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In total, three F12 F12tdf’s made their way out to Mugello to the delight of fans and in the hands of Formula 1 driver’s Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel pullled off some epic donuts that got the entire crowd into a fervor. It also helps that the announcer was screaming in Italian as everyone knows Italian adds plus five passion points to any announcer.
Based off the F12 Berlinetta, Ferrari put the Berlinetta through a through diet program stripping weight werever necessary as well as adding an extra dollop of power to the tune of 39 HP. The F12tdf makes 769 HP and 520 lb-ft of torque with all that power paired to a seven-speed DCT. Not to mention the drop-daed gorgeous design language Ferrari threw its way, what results is one of the most attractive shapes to come from Maranello in awhile.
If you like VLOG type videos of the F12 tdf, check ouy SHMEE150’s vlog below.
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Although we don’t get as much screaming V12 action, Shmee does walk us through the more interesting points of the body design.
H/T- Carscoops