Ferrari FXX is a track-only version of the Ferrari Enzo. FXX is the developmental prototype with limited 30 units.
Like from Enzo, it retains the powertrain and body design altogether were revised with an additional rear wing with three separated mounted (one for the low rise usually on the boot and two for both above the tailights) including the use of slick-tyres with different tyre size but retains 19-inch wheels.
A unique 30th black FXX was exclusively for Michael Schumacher after he retired F1 in 2006, with some changes. Black FXX also marks the fastest lap at the Top Gear test track with 1:10,7. Like any track-only version cars like Pagani Zonda R, this effectively removes the lap record despite falling to comply as road version.
An FXX Evo is a second iteration of FXX with improve aerodynamics with slightly reduced drag with ever quicker shift time at 60 ms and only comes with traction control. FXX program ended in 2009.
FXX-K succeed the FXX. FXX-K has a similarity regarding the body design albeit a hybrid drivetrain.
Appearances[]
- In Series 13, Episode 1, with the Stig on the wheel where the tyres has very grippy and potential of suspension and downforce. He lapped in 1:10,7 faster than the Gumpert Apollo under 7 seconds.