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Ferrari reveals limited-edition Monza SP1, SP2 sports cars in Italy. The one- and two-seat barchettas are based on the 812 Superfast. By Sven Gustafson. Sep 18, 2018 10:49 AM EDT.
The oversize headrests in the Monza cars will clearly be necessary, as the SP1 and SP2 are both rated to hit 60 in a mere 2.9 seconds, while it takes just 7.9 seconds to go from a dead start to ...
The starting point for this rendering is the Ferrari Monza SP1, the egocentric version (think: single-seater) of Maranello's retro-styled Icona Series model. No important part of the V12 limited ...
To reduce weight, the Monza SP uses much more carbon fiber composite than its super GT sibling, weighing 1,500 kg (3,307 lbs) in its single-seater form; the SP2 adds 20 kg (45 lbs) to that, making ...
The cars are built with lots of carbon fiber so, although they're lugging around a massive 6.5-liter V12 engine, the SP1 only weighs 3,306 pounds, while the SP2 weighs just 3,351 pounds.
A 189MPH Ferrari with only a single seat has been listed for sale at an eye-watering price. The solo driving showstopper, a 2022 Ferrari Monza SP1, is on the market for a staggering £3million ...
Called the Monza SP1 and SP2, the first two Icona arrivals are based on the same platform as the company’s new 812 Superfast, with the same naturally aspirated V12 engine and 789bhp power output.
Well, this has become something of a norm lately when it comes to sought-after supercars, so it doesn’t surprise us that someone is selling a build slot for Ferrari’s Monza SP1 or SP2. The ...
FERRARI has unveiled its most powerful road cars ever – but there’s something missing. The new Monza SP1 and SP2 are being sold without a roof or windscreen, making the cars some of the… ...