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The 288 GTO's body represented a considerable reimagining of the 308 GTB on which it was based. So much so, in fact, that it was almost a new car. Although still mid-mounted, the engine - a dry-sumped 2.9-litre, 90° V8 boosted to 400hp by twin IHI turbochargers - now sat longitudinally rather than transversely in the chassis, the.


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The Ferrari GTO—or the 288 GTO, as it's more commonly known—is one of the most unique Ferraris out there. It's a homologation special built for a series that never existed, a raucous track.


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As such, the Ferrari 288 GTO then became a limited-edition Ferrari, armed with a twin-turbo 2.8-liter V8 that jetted out 400 horsepower. In fact, many consider this hardcore classic Ferrari to be.


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Ferrari never released curb weight for 288 GTO, but as far as dry weight goes it was 60 kg heavier than F40 (which weighed in at 1235 kg curb). Basically, 1581-1295 = 286 kg downforce; at that figure, the 288 GTO generates the least downforce of any Ferrari hypercar (448 for F40, 440 for F50, 775 for Enzo, and sadly just 360 kg for LaFerrari).


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Reading Ferrari 288 GTO (Ultimate Guide) Share Tweet Ferrari 288 GTO Engine: 2,855 cc, twin-turbocharged V8 Transmission: Five-speed manual, rear drive Power: 394 bhp @ 7,000 rpm Torque: 366 lb/ft @ 3,800 rpm Weight (Dry): 1161 kg (2560 lbs) Power to Weight: 350bhp/ton 0-60 mph: 4.8 sec Top Speed: 189 mph Introduction


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Announced by Enzo Ferrari in September 1983, and unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1984, the GTO (also known unofficially with the 288 prefix) sparked off a wave of enthusiasm.


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In 1984, Ferrari 288 GTO Was The Company's Most Powerful And Fastest Road Vehicle via: Pinterest Enzo Ferrari had to design a cutting-edge vehicle that signaled the return of Ferrari to its origins. The carmaker decided to launch a new GTO, a car that was inspired by the glory days of auto racing but was also designed to dominate on the racetrack.


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The 288 GTO (Type F114) was a limited edition, exotic development of Ferrari's enormously popular. entry level workhorse, the 308 GTB, and produced in Ferrari's Maranello factory from 1984 through. 1987. The GTO designation stands for Gran Turismo Omologata (homologated) and a modern homage to. the landmark 250 GTO.


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The 959 was a space age rocket ship that featured a high-tech four-wheel-drive system, while the 288 GTO was more simple in comparison. The 288 GTO featured none of the complicated systems of the Porsche and combined raw power in a lightweight body. The 288 GTO was the first Ferrari race car that could be legally driven on the road since the.


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10 Ferrari Developed The 288 GTO For Group B Racing Homologation. via Supercars. In 1982, the FIA introduced Group B as a new set of regulations for competition vehicles in rallying and sports car racing. Group B had fewer restrictions on design, technology, and the number of vehicles required for homologation — 200, which was a lot less than.


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The numerical part of its name was derived from the mid-mounted 2.8-liter eight-cylinder engine (288), and GTO is, of course, an acronym for the Italian term Gran Turismo Omologato, or Grand Tourer Homologated.


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The Ferrari 288 GTO was first introduced in 1984 as a limited edition sports car. It was designed to compete in the Group B rally racing category, but the category was cancelled before the.


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Ferrari 288 GTO - The Stunning First Exclusive Supercar by Ferrari In the Ferrari world, the GTO nameplate signifies a distinguished breed of Prancing Horses. Always built in limited.