When Ferrari’s latest Formula One-inspired supercar is unveiled at September’s Frankfurt Motor Show, you might recognise the man who pulls off the covers. His name is Michael Schumacher, and he’s had a big input into making his new F430 one of the prancing horse’s biggest-ever thrillers.
The ex-F1 world champ is the most qualified person to reveal what will probably become his next company car. Feast your eyes on the F430 Scuderia, which is soon set to be Ferrari’s most hardcore V8 model.
Due to go on sale alongside the existing F430 Coupé and Spider, the newcomer follows in the tracks of the stripped-out 360 Challenge Stradale. However, while that was a last-of-the-line track-day special, the Scuderia debuts several new technologies.The mid-mounted V8 has been tuned to deliver an extra 20bhp, taking the total to a huge 503bhp. Acceleration is aided even further by a 100kg drop in kerbweight.

Other technological treats include reworked versions of the brand’s electronic driver aids. The traction control now combines the E-Diff electronic differential and stability system in a single set-up. This gives the driver a greater degree of adjustability, with the option of disabling the traction control altogether, while leaving the oversteer correction on. Of course, the most extreme setting still allows all the gadgets to be disengaged.

The new model goes on sale here in right-hand-drive form at the end of the year. While prices have yet to be announced, there will be a substantial premium over the standard £122,775 F430 Coupé.
[source:http://www.autoexpress.co.uk]