Ferrari Celeritas Concept Car

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If you like Ferrari 612 GTO Concept featured on Beautiful Life earlier then you should pay attention to this new Ferarri concept. Created by designer Aldo Schurmann the Ferrari Celeritas is a dream car. "It has all the hallmarks of the Scuderia: a low profile, sweeping wheel arches, a visible engine block in the rear — but each has been turned up to 11. The wheel arches tower over the Celeritas and are nearly as tall as the driving position, while the rear sprawls behind the driver and passenger cabin, encompassing two large spoilers that both move independently to increase and decrease downforce." What do you think? Do you like it? Meanwhile be sure to check more coolest concept cars.

 

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3 comments
  1. The more I look, the more intrigued I become. I’m guessing it’s a response to the question: What would a Ferrari track day car look like?
    And I think it answers the question quite well. I’d personally like to see at least 300 mm come out of the wheelbase/overall length, and those 24″ wheels (or whatever the Hell they are) have to go, but fitted with the 458 Italia’s V-8 and weighing around 1,200 kg, you’d have a Hell of a lot of fun on your hands!

  2. This idea has nothing even remotely resembling a Ferrari, but the design is inventive, especially the variable wing to compensate for down force. It’s an F1 Corvette/90’s Chevy Camaro mashup at best. An exposed engine block and red paint is not enough to wear the stallion.

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