Ferrari unveiled a new FXX-K last weekend at its Finali
Mondiali races in Mugello, and what a thing of beauty it is.
Engineers spent a year sculpting this flowing shape, both on
computers through CFD modelling and in the wind tunnel, and now, here it is –
the Ferrari FXX-K Evo. It is the most recent development of Ferrari’s XX
program, which was launched in 2005 and already gave us Evo versions of the FXX
and 599 XX.
This new car is an evolution – hence the Evo in the name –
of the La Ferrari-based FXX-K introduced in 2014 at that year’s Finali Mondiali
in Abu Dhabi. This new car maintains the same La Ferrari underpinnings and
drivetrain, including the 1035-hp, 664-lb-ft hybrid engine and seven-speed F1
dual-clutch transmission. What is new is the aerodynamic body.
Engineers worked with the Ferrari Style Center “…to push to
the very limit of performance…”
The biggest difference over the previous FXX-K is the fixed
rear wing. It replaces the two outboard-mounted winglets that graced the
previous FXX-K with a twin-profile-element active rear spoiler. Channeling air
to that wing are two side fins and a central fin. There are also three
triangular vortex generators that, taken together, increase downforce from rear
elements by 10 percent.
In front, a pair of flicks were added to the corners of the
car adding 10 percent downforce to balance the front and rear of the car.
New vortex generators underneath the car add 30 percent of
the downforce on this car versus the previous FXX-K.
Suspension at all four corners was likewise retuned to
accommodate the increase in downforce.
The FXX-K Evo is also lighter thanks to “an innovative
carbon fiber component crafting process,” though Ferrari would not say just how
much lighter.
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