Not sure that anyone answered this but they do this for airflow under the car.FLC wrote:Looks great.
Anybody care to explain why Ferrari has chosen to put the exhausts that high up, in comparison to the "regular" F430? I've noticed they've done it with the Enzo and FXX too. What exactly is the gain?
This is completely wrongmacro820 wrote:Well if it most likely has a flat underbody and a diffuser the flat underbody helps keep the car on the road by keeping the air flowing under the car at high speeds thus sucking it to the ground, this is very big in F1 as well as keeping plenty of air to the diffuser. When they put it under the car the exhaust disrupts the airflow causing resistance and reducing the suction effect.
Edit: forgot to add: on the Mclaren F1 they put the exhaust up high because its part of the rear crash structure thus saving some weight because they can make the actual car a bit weaker.
And one with a bad name.Scotracer wrote:Ferrari F430 Scuderia SYPDER. What the.... A replica?