If one person should be credited for the design of theFerrari F430 Scuderia, it is Michael Schumacher. Schumacher's F1 racing experience and meticulous attention to detail in the fabrication of theFerrari F430 Scuderiais obvious when behind its wheel. The Ferrari F430 Scuderiais aFerrariwith an attitude that roars with F1 like intensity. However, with the attitude that the Ferrari F430 Scuderia brings to the table, it also includes elements of athleticism and simplicity of a car built for performance. The cabin inside of the Ferrari F430 Scuderiaexudes an Italian spin on the contemporary carbon additions through its surfaces.
Ferrari F430 Scuderia's History
The beginnings of the Ferrari F430 Scuderia root back to the unveiling of the first Ferrari F430 at the Paris Auto Show in 2004. Onlookers were without question that they had just witness a pivotal point in the history of Ferrari. After some time, Michael Schumacher gave his input on what he wanted to see with a car that could include F1 racing aspects as well as maintain its usability for consumers. With its V8 engine capable of over 510 horsepower, theFerrari F430 Scuderia certainly seems as if it had just driven off of an F1 track.