599XX Ferrari managed to become the fastest derived vehicle from a series model on the Nurburgring circuit. The Italian model has crossed the 12.4 miles in 6 minutes and 55 seconds.

Ferrari manages to add further distinction to his great showcase of trophies. This time it is a recognition performance obtained on the famous Nurburgring circuit, where the supercar managed to establish a new world record.



The exclusive Ferrari 599XX, presented last year at Frankfurt, managed to travel the approximately 12.4 miles of the circuit in just 6 minutes, 58 seconds and 16 hundredths, making it the fastest derived car from a production model, traveling the “Green Hell.”

The 722 HP supercar, and almost $1.9 million has been conducted successfully by the one of the most experienced Ferrari test driver, Raffaele de Simone. To achieve this performance, the 599XX received a new traction control system and Actiflow System technology, which increases the aerodynamic down-force at high speeds.

However, the 599XX failed to rank in front of the Radical SR8, which drew 6 minutes and 48 seconds in 2009, but is built on the chassis of a racing model. For Ferrari is a big performance and they can be proud for their model.

Source: mibz.com