Ferrari claims the P80/C is its “most extreme one-off design ever” and was built exclusively for a longstanding collector. This track-only supercar is handcrafted almost entirely from carbon-fiber and has taken the automaker four years to build. It’s based on the 488 GT3 race car and is powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.9-liter V8 engine producing at least 660-horsepower. Unlike the 488 GT3, the P80/C features a revamped front splitter and rear diffuser, along with a special T-wing treatment above the engine bay inspired by the Scuderia Formula 1 cars, which reduces the length of airflow over the rear, and increases downforce.
Since it was built for the track, you won’t find headlights nor taillights and a forward oriented cabin with a concave rear windscreen. Swing over to the back, and you’ll find a large carbon fiber wing and 18-inch wheels when setup in race form, while an exhibition package deletes the large wing and adds 21-inch wheels. There’s no word yet on what this collector paid, but we wouldn’t be surprised to hear a price tag upwards of $3+ million.
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