Ferrari’s latest track-only weapon is called the 488 GT Modificata, and it is a limited edition model that employs technology developed for both the 488 GT3 and the 488 GTE. You can only use it during track days and at Ferrari Club Competizioni GT events. Power comes from a twin-turbocharged V8 unit, with around 700 HP, which is more than on the GT3 and GTE variants. The new transmission ratios and carbon fiber clutch help manage the increase in power and torque.
Think of the 488 GT Modificata as a sort
of mix between the 488 GT3 and the GTE, combining their most effective and
innovative solutions, claims the carmaker. This new model also benefits from
the fact that its powertrain is no longer limited by the FIA rule book.
Ferrari engineers gave the 488 GT
Modificata revamped high-downforce aerodynamics, shifting the pressure center
forward. This way, the car generates higher downforce at the front without
increasing overall drag, meaning it becomes less sensitive to changes in the
rear wing angle. Total downforce generated is rated at more than 1,000 kg at 230 km/h.
Like the 488 GTE, its body is almost
entirely made from carbon fiber, apart from the aluminum roof and uprights that
is. The braking system meanwhile was developed alongside Brembo, featuring low
residual torque calipers like the ones fitted to world championship racers. The
ABS system is borrowed from the 488 GT3 Evo 2020, but set up specifically for
the GT Modificata.
Standard equipment includes a V-Box
working in conjunction with Bosch’s telemetry data acquisition system, a
high-resolution rear-video camera, second seat, plus the TPMS system for
measuring tire temperature and pressure. As for customization, buyers can
pretty much get whatever they want in terms of exterior and interior
aesthetics.
Since this is a limited series model, the
Italian carmaker will initially only sell it to drivers who have recently
participated in Competizioni GT with Ferrari or Club Competizioni GT. Next year’s
Club Competizioni GT calendar includes the Virginia International Raceway,
Monza, Watkins GLen, Suzuka and the Nurburgring.