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Ferrari World Design Contest: And the Winner is….


    For the past few months, design students from 50 universities across the globe took up Ferrari’s challenge of designing a future supercar for the famous Italian brand. Now, following the completion of the second phase in which seven schools were chosen to move to the final round, we have a winner.

    Drum-roll please…and the winners of the Ferrari World Design Contest are…the students from Seoul’s Hongik University. The South Korean school finished first ahead of the second-placed IED of Turin in Italy and London’s Royal College of Arts.

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Ferrari World Design Contest: 7 Schools move on to 2nd Stage


    Ferrari has announced the seven design schools that have been selected among 50 contestants from all over the world, to participate in the second stage of its World Design Contest that is organized in collaboration with Autodesk.

    The schools that made it to the second round are: IED and IAAD from Turin (Italy), the London Royal College of Arts (UK) the European Design Institute Barcelona (Spain), Seoul’s Hong-ik College (Korea), the DSK Supinfocom from Pune (India) and the College For Creative Studies in Detroit (USA).

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Ferrari Zobin Concept Study

    Ferrari Concept Study The Ferrari brand has always managed to captivate the mind and imagination of designers from all over the world. This latest concept study for a Ferrari supercar come to us from Iran and independent designer Siamak Ruhi Dehkordi. The 33-year-old Iranian states that the single-seater Zobin was inspired from the Italian firm's Formula 1 cars. But in spite of the fact that even Pininfarina has severely lowered its aesthetic-standards when it comes to modern day Ferraris, we continue to believe that a Ferrari -and every Italian sportscar for that matter- should be the epitome of beauty and style. And the Zobin has as much style as an Enzo in a girdle.

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Ferrari F430 Concept by Luca Serafini

    The Ferrari concept you see in these renderings was created by Italian industrial designer, Luca Serafini as a replacement proposal for the current Ferrari F430. You might remember Serafini from his previous work with the Lamborghini Embolado concept – click here to check it out. The young Italian designer says that his latest concept was partially inspired from various classic Ferrari models of the past. While Serafini’s proposal is not bad overall, there’s something about the car’s front-end design that doesn’t quite click. See the whole image gallery after the jump.











    Via: Seriouswheels , Source: Luca Serafini

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Ferrari F250 Concept by Idries Noah Speculates on Dino Model

    True, Ferrari’s President Luca di Montezemolo did announce at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this month that the Italian company will reveal an all-new model at the forthcoming Paris Show this September. But, even though Montezemolo did not give away any details whatsoever, many people in the automotive industry are speculating that the car he was referring to will be a spiritual successor to the Dino or in other word’s, an entry-level Ferrari powered by a V6 engine.

    Maybe it will be a Dino, maybe it won’t – as far as rezza foournito is concerned, it remains a mystery. However, in the case that Ferrari will present an entry-level V6-powered model, here’s a rendering from independent car designer Idries Noah. The latter states that he penned the car originally as a Dino concept but he renamed it to F250 (after the legendary 250 GTO) as he believes it has a better ring in it. –More pics after the jump


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Detroit Show: Ferrari F430 Spider Bio-Fuel Concept

    You know that something’s definitely changing in the automotive world when Ferrari decides to show off a biofuel-powered concept. Based on the F430 Spider, the prototype is equipped with a V8 engine that runs on biofuel E85 which was developed with using experience gained in competition. In particular, Formula 1’s technical regulations demand that petrol (gasoline) with 5.75% biomass-derived content must be used, while the FIA GT and American Le Mans Series (ALMS) where Ferrari took part with the F430 GT2 in 2007, use fuels with 10% ethanol. -Continued

    According to Ferrari, certain modifications were made to the F430 V8’s fuel feed system and most importantly to the engine CPU to allow the engine use E85. Developing the CPU, two fuels (Flex Fuel) can be used by the engine with the same compression ratio. All of the other technical characteristics have remained unchanged with respect to a standard production engine, however. The use of this type of biofuel and the modifications made resulted in an increase in maximum power output (+ 10 hp at the same rpm) and torque (+ 4%) while overall weight was unchanged. The advantages to the environment translate into a 5% drop in CO2 emissions

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