Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale Breaks Fiorano Track Record
This page is translated from the original post "La Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale bat le record de la piste à Fiorano" in French.

The Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale has become the fastest homologated model for road use in history around Fiorano.
Records are made to be broken. Certainly. But at some point, we lose our Latin. Including when it comes to an Italian car, in this case Ferrari.
Its new SF90 XX Stradale (“road” in French) is a limited and extreme edition of the already brilliant SF90, boasting 1000 horsepower thanks to its twin-turbo V8 and hybrid system. The XX Stradale is even wilder: lighter, with an aerodynamic kit derived from a racing circuit, and slightly increased power (1030 hp).
The combination is explosive for setting records. Thus, on the deciding track that is the Fiorano circuit, just outside the village of Maranello where Ferrari has its base since its creation, the SF90 XX Stradale posted a time of 1’17″309. That is, an improvement of 1.4 seconds over the previous record… already set by the SF90 in its Assetto Fiorano configuration.
As a reminder, the XX Stradale is equipped with carbon wheels (!) and Michelin Cup2R tires. For the occasion, the Ferrari was driven by Raffaele de Simone, the head of testing development at the Italian manufacturer.
It remains to be seen how long this record will stand…
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