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Ferrari 333SP at Road America

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2009

Two if my good laps of the weekend, did a 2:08 and 2:09

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  • Nice Driving Michael... hope the damage wasn't too bad on the other video. See you at the Glen.

  • thanks rich...im not gonna be there got a pca race the same weekend. keep and eye out for scardina in the gt3 cup

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  • Big congrats on owning one of these absolutely beautiful and exclusive race cars. One of the best sounding prototype from the past 10 years.

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  • PLEASE run at the historics at RA!! give the benneton someone to actually compete with :P

  • Valeu essa Ferrari 333sp v12 emite um som maravilhoso um autebtico cavalinho rampante...

  • Luv the sound of the V12 of the 333sp, i wish ferrari would make another racer like that car! its a really, really fast car!!

  • @TotalMotorsports Brian French runs 1:51's in a `97 Bennetton F1 car with a Judd V10... I think a 333 could get there if it's got the proper rev-limiter and a pro driver... 333's made nearly 800hp !!

  • @ProfessorIgor 1:50 in a 333 SP? LOL, not at all. Modern LMP1s do just under 1:50 here so 333 SP would be somewhere between 1:55 - 2:00 IMHO.

  • Supurb laps there. By yourself or some sort of track day/Club racing event?

  • what a beast !

  • sounds like a spaceship when u downshift, what an amazing sound. this and f50 gt are true engineering landmarks. it must be amazing to own such a machine.

  • a 2:08 in a 333 ?? you're leaving a lot on the table in this car, it could do a 1:50 there... but I TOTALLY understand !

  • @Herik77 could be what they call "jelllo Effect" from a video camera with a CMOS sensor. DSLR cameras that record video are prone to this too. :)

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