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2019 Ferrari 488 Pista prototype review : Quick Spin

2019 Ferrari 488 Pista prototype review : Quick Spin

Posted on April 16, 2018July 11, 2019 By Jarvis

Don’t be suckered by just the promise of extra power — the Ferrari 488 Pista is the most complete sports car of its era

If the Ferrari 458 Speciale was a damn-near perfect version of the 458, it’s almost impossible to describe the Ferrari 488 Pista. Because, this Scuderia racer for the road is better than the Speciale was, as well as being faster. If it’s at all possible, the 488 Pista is delicate, delicious and ferocious all at once. Very simply, it’s as good as sports cars get to be today.

Pleasure and pain

My collarbones still hurt to touch four days after I’d volunteered to be beaten up by the Ferrari 488 Pista.

And I liked it.
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