27th September, 2005
Ferrari has no shortage of world records, usually revolving around speed
and motorsport, but the car maker has requested an
entry in the Guinness Book of World Records for a new achievement:
Altitude.
No, Ferrari has not entered the aerospace business.
As part of its tour of China in two Ferrari F612 Scaglietti supercars, the
Ferrari team have become the first people to drive a standard, road
registered two wheel drive car over the 5,231 metre Tanggulashan
mountain pass, on the border between the Tibet and
China. The combination of thin air, remoteness and tough conditions test
the best 4WD cars, let alone a sporis car.
The cars, driven by international journalists, reached the mountain pass
easily. Despite the reduced oxygen levels available at such a high
altitude, and the lower quality of fuel available in the area, the
Ferrari's 5.7-litre V12 engine, performed effortlessly without any
modifications.
The expedition has now crossed the Tibetan plateau, one of the most
isolated regions of the world, with the cars being driven for thousands of
kilometres at heights of more than 3,000 metres, from Lhasa, Tibet's main
city and the ancient home of the Dalai Lama.
In Lhasa, as in other cities reached by the Tour, the Team was welcomed
with enthusiasm by more than 200 children of a local school which received
books, school equipment and toys for the children as part of the Tour of
China's programme to help schools most in need.
The China Tour started on 29th August in Shanghai and now moves on to the
Gobi Desert, passing through Kashi (Kaxgar), the most remote city in the
world and home of the fabulous silk market which dates from the days of
Marco Polo.
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ROAD TEST Audi S4 Let's keep it simple ...... the S4 is a powerful car!
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