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Ferrari 488 Pista – the killer facts

The 488 Pista is the latest in a long line of lightweight Ferrari supercars. Here, we take a look at the key facts you need to know about it

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The Ferrari 488 Pista is the latest lightweight supercar to come from the Maranello-based manufacturer, following in a long line of ultra-focused, track-ready models.

A large rear diffuser helps drive the rear of the car into the ground when travelling at speed
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Here, are the key things you need to know.

Engine

The 488 Pista is powered by the same 3.9-litre twin-turbocharged V8 as the standard 488, but it has been upgraded to deliver 711bhp at 8,000rpm and 770Nm of torque.

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Performance

It only takes 2.65 seconds to do 0-60mph and can carry on to a top speed in excess of 211mph.

Incredibly, that beats the official acceleration time of Ferrari’s LaFerrari hypercar. It matches the figures set by the Pista’s main rival – the Porsche 911 GT3 RS too. The German manufacturer claims a 0-60mph time of 2.6 seconds, as well as a top speed of 211mph.

Gearbox

The 488 Pista features a gearbox capable of high-performance shifting, which is available in the race position.

This reduces shifting time and allows for more positive acceleration when a higher gear is engaged. Large gearshift paddles are located behind the steering wheel, allowing for easy shifts.

Lightweight interior

The 488 Pista’s cockpit has been designed to feel like the inside of a racing car. There are no luxuries, with lightweight materials such as carbon-fibre and Alcantara being used as much as possible.

The interior of the 488 has been stripped of many features
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Strong exterior design

The design of the 488 Pista was guided by aerodynamics, as the car is totally geared towards performance. The S-duct at the front of the car was used by the designers as an opportunity to shorten the vehicle’s nose.

Track-focused suspension gives the Pista better mid-corner grip
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Price

Order books for the 488 Pista opened after the car’s debut at the Geneva Motor Show at the start of March.

The Pista made its debut at the Geneva Motor Show
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It’s a ‘special series’ car, meaning that it’ll have a fixed production run but won’t be limited in number – however Ferrari won’t confirm how long that production period will be.

F1-inspired aerodynamics

The 488 Pista is 20 per cent more aerodynamic
than the car it’s based on, thanks to a number of advancements made by the marque’s engineers.

The front radiator arrangement has been completely redesigned, with hot air being directed to the underbody ahead of the front wheels.

Carbon-fibre wheels can withstand the high temperatures generated by the brakes
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Lower centre of gravity

The Pista is 90kg lighter than the standard 488, making it more agile and responsive. These reductions have been made in the most weight- sensitive areas of the car, away from its centre of gravity.

A side slip control system has been incorporated, along with a lateral dynamics control system.

What’s in a name?

Well, the name ‘Pista’ means ‘Track’ in English – and this acknowledges Ferrari’s extensive motorsport heritage.

Carbon-fibre wheels

The 488 Pista is available with lightweight carbon-fibre wheels. These come with a composite aluminium and ceramic coating on the inside of the wheel.

As well as being impressive light – 40 per cent lighter than a standard wheel, in fact – the alloys have been tested to withstand temperatures of up to 1,200ºC.

That coating helps protect the carbon-fibre from the high temperatures of the carbon-ceramic brakes, which can hit up to 800c.

Motorsport-inspired mechanicals

The 488 Pista uses many components from Ferrari’s 488 GTE and 488 Challenge race cars. These parts include the engine and aerodynamics, while the weight saving measures taken also come from the high-performance racers.

Ferrari Dynamic Enhancer

The Pista is the first car to benefit from Ferrari’s Dynamic Enhancer system. This system uses software to adjust the brake pressure at each individual wheel.

The Pista's cabin has been extensively lightened
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Incidentally, the Pista’s brake servo comes from the 488 Challenge race car, and that means that braking is immediate, without any ‘softness’ at the top of the brake pedal’s travel.

Fast lap times

The 488 Pista posted a lap time of 1:21:5 around Ferrari’s Fiorano test track. Incredibly, that’s 1.5 seconds quicker than the regular 488 GTB – showing that the car’s updates really do help it achieve the best times on the circuit.

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