As we cover the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, a lot of you have emailed us asking us about where our post on the Ferrari 599XX is – well, you’re reading it right here.

Joining the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano HGTE Package is the new Ferrari 599XX, a car aimed at a select group of clients incorporating the most advanced technologies from Ferrari’s road-going and F1 research. Based on the 599 GTB Fiorano, the 599XX is an extreme track car.

Modification include a boost in the maximum revs to 9,000 rpms that help get all the power from the V12 700-hp engine to the road. Ferrari says that it paid particular attention to cutting the weight of the engine components with the use of a new new crankshaft and the use of carbon fiber for the intakes. A new gearbox transfers power to the wheels with gearchange time cut down to 60 ms.

For those lucky select group of clients, Ferrari will organize a program of dedicated track events in 2010/2011.

Click through for more high-res photos and the press release.

2009 Geneva Motor Show: Ferrari 599XX:

   

 

 

Press Release:

Ferrari at Geneva with the HGTE package for the 599 GTB Fiorano and the world premiere of the 599XX

599XX

While based on the 599 GTB Fiorano with the same transaxle layout and engine type, this prototype is an extreme track car. Ferrari’s engineers have carried out extensive work on the engine’s combustion chambers and inlet and exhaust tracts. These modifications, combined with the fact that internal attrition has been reduced and the maximum revs have been boosted to 9,000 rpm, helped achieve the target power output of 700 hp at 9,000 rpm. Particular attention was also paid to cutting the weight of the engine unit components. This was achieved both by optimising forms – as in the new crankshaft – and adopting exclusive materials, as in the carbon-fibre used for the intake plenums. A new gearbox shift strategy cuts overall gearchange times to 60 ms.

The 599XX is characterised by an innovative electronic concept called the “High Performance Dynamic Concept” which has been designed to get the maximum performance from the car by managing the combination of the car’s mechanical limits with the potential of its electronic controls. The mechanical and electronic systems work together to get the maximum performance from the car under extreme high performance driving, for consistent lap times. The sporty handling has been improved thanks to the adoption of second generation SCM suspension system. Track usage is also made easier thanks to the new “virtual car engineer”, a screen in the car that provides a real-time indication of the vehicle’s efficiency.

The 599XX’s aerodynamics were honed in numerous wind tunnel test sessions with the result that the car now boasts 280 kg of downforce at 200 km/h (630 kg at 300 km/h). The front underside of the body is completely faired-in and the vents that channel hot air from the engine bay have been moved to the bonnet.

The “Actiflow” system increases downforce and/or cuts drag depending on the car’s trim cornering conditions, courtesy of the use of a porous material in the diffuser and two fans in the boot which channel the air flow from under the car out through two grilles next to the tail-lights. Winglets have been added to the rear buttresses to increase downforce. while synthetic jets have also been incorporated into the rear of the car to control and smooth the air flow and to reduce drag.
Ferrari’s engineers have also used F1-derived “doughnuts” which partly cover the brake discs and wheel rim. These have the dual function of improving both aerodynamics and brake cooling.

In terms of the bodywork, composites and carbon-fibre have been widely used and the engineers drew on their experience in working with aluminium to reach the weight target. The development of increasingly high-performance materials has also benefited the carbon-ceramic material braking system. The brake pads are now made from carbon-fibre which means that the calipers are smaller whilst guaranteeing the same efficiency. The new racing carbon ceramic braking system also delivers shorter braking distances and is generally more efficient due to the weight saving.

The 599XX comes with slick tyres (29/67 R19 Front and 31/71 R19 Rear) specifically developed to maximise stability in cornering and increase lateral acceleration. They are fitted to 19 x 11J wheel rims at the front and 19 x 12J at the rear.


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  • Rajiv

    My friend bought the 599 GTB in January in Long island – in red – absolutely ridiculous!!!!!!!!!

  • Ivan Gutierrez

    I was hoping they would put the exhaust through the taillights like they did with the FXX but regardless this thing looks insane.

  • HyBrad

    Currently, the position of the exhaust (and the laminar flow of the exaust) is in function of the air flow extraction in the back of the car; no longer an aesthetic criterium.

    The 599XX is re-introducing a kind of technology first used by Brabham Alfa Romeo in F1 at the end of the 70's: two fans in the “trunk” that suck air from underneath the car body to create an enhanced downward force. In the case of the 599XX, the novel aspect is that the air is pushed through the engine bay (to cool the former), and vented through the two “black holes” (the “tail lights” of the 599 Fiorano); the laminar flow of the vented air is controlled by a series of micro-jets or air that form an air shell around the flow of hot vented air, so that the aerodynamics is not spoiled.

  • Top Bikes

    You realize this vehicle isn't street legal, especially in the United States, don't you?

    The car isn't about impressing the guy in the Camry at the local Costco, it's about shedding seconds off lap times. The car and it's accessories aren't art, as they all have a function to serve

  • Neil

    I like the fact it doesn't seem to have tail-lights

    The thing will be so far ahead of you – you wouldn't have been to see them anyway1

  • Joe

    arent these the same pics autoblog took?

  • Ivan Gutierrez

    Wow thanks for the insight, it is appreciated.

  • Pat

    if autoblog is at Geneva then they def will look similar…but egm doesn't mess with copyright issues…

    i checked they aren't the same pics….looks the same cuz of the atmosphere

  • HyBrad

    It has small tail lights that are used on a rainy track, or during test runs at night (mandatory).

    See those white rectangles (two on each lower corner)?

    Those are LED tail lights. They were used for the Ferrari FXX as well.

  • HyBrad

    It is not street legal anywhere in the world, and it is not homologated for racing in any category either. The XX program is a protected by a strong server-client confidentiality agreement that protects the technical development of such car. The main purpose of the XX program is to allow development of reliable technology transfer, which is has always been essential to Ferrari.

    Note the “external starter” on the back of the car (the protruding nozzle in between the exhaust pipes); the engine of this car requires an “external pneumatic drill-like starter”, which makes it impractical for normal use.

  • HyBrad

    and apologize for the typos … I typed it in a hurry !

  • Ivan Gutierrez

    Just a suggestion I thought you might want to hear, you can go back and edit your comment rather than repost, I do it all the time.

  • HyBrad

    Thanks ! I did not know it was possible.

  • Ivan Gutierrez

    Glad I could help

  • http://www.dialademo.co.za/services/vehicle-request Sue | Used Cars

    Wow! Once again Ferrari has produced a fantastic car. What a design,
    What a design, I see that they have added some stylish 20 inch split rim alloys,
    matte-black rear diffuser and seat backs made from carbon-fibre.
    This has to be the meanest looking Ferrari that I have ever seen,
    and Ferrari is my favorite sports car by far.

  • http://www.dialademo.co.za/services/vehicle-request Sue | Used Cars

    Wow! Once again Ferrari has produced a fantastic car. What a design,
    What a design, I see that they have added some stylish 20 inch split rim alloys,
    matte-black rear diffuser and seat backs made from carbon-fibre.
    This has to be the meanest looking Ferrari that I have ever seen,
    and Ferrari is my favorite sports car by far.