Maserati MC12
The Maserati MC12 is a mid-engined supercar derivative of the Ferrari Enzo Ferrari. It was developed specifically to be homologated for racing in the FIA GT Championship, with a minimum requirement of 25 road versions before the car could be allowed to compete. Maserati built a maximum of 50 units, with 25 more expected in roadster form.
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Maserati - Mid-engined - Supercar - Ferrari - Enzo Ferrari - Homologated - FIA GT Championship - Roadster
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The MC12 is longer than the Enzo, with the wheelbase enlarged to 2800 mm and length to 5143 mm for better track handling and a new bodywork designed by Pininfarina, with extra downforce at the rear. The V12 engine was detuned from the Enzo's 660 PS (651 hp/485 kW) to 630 PS (624 hp/465 kW)
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Pininfarina - PS - Hp - KW - V12 - Gearbox - Sequential manual gearbox
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