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Ferrari P80/C is an extreme interpretation of the sports prototype

Ferrari P80/C is an extreme interpretation of the sports prototype

Posted on March 26, 2019 By Jarvis

Ferrari makes some incredible cars and as fast and exclusive as a normal Ferrari is, for some very wealthy buyers off the rack is never good enough. For these buyers, Ferrari will build one of a kind creations. The latest one-off from Ferrari is the P80/C, and it is hailed as the most extreme one of a kind Ferrari ever built.

The P80/C is an original interpretation of the Sports Prototype, and it was designed with help from the lucky owner of the ride. Ferrari says that the modern Sports Prototype was inspired by some iconic Ferrari models like the 330 P3/P4 and Dino 206 S from the ’60s.
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