I do love racing, drifting, everything about cars, and im ready to join a drifting competition, but first all of us need to apply to the following rules:
Safety Requirements
3.1 Officials
All Drifting events must have a Solo Safety Steward present from the time registration opens until the event ends. The Safety Steward can have no other assignments.
Safety rules will be strictly enforced for the safety of all drivers. Failure to comply with the event safety regulations or the Solo Safety Steward’s directions may be punishable by disqualification from the event.
3.2 Speed Limit
For the date of the event, the speed limit is 10 mph for all vehicles on the site unless otherwise posted. This includes paddock areas, grid, and all hot pit areas.
3.3 Pit Areas
Event staff, organizers and the Safety Steward reserve the right to discharge persons in pit area without refund. Speeding, “squirreling”, scrubbing tires, testing, practicing or burning-out at the event site are considered unsafe practices. Violators shall be subject to disqualification from the event and shall be asked to leave the site immediately without refunds. Bicycles, skateboards, roller skates, in-line skates, scooters, go-peds, etc. are prohibited in the paddock areas, grid, and all hot pit areas. No unleashed animals are allowed on the premises. Toddlers and children under 12 are not allowed on the premises without adult supervision.
Engine
The 458 Italia is powered by a 4.5 L (270 cu in) V8 engine derived from a shared Ferrari/Maseratti design, producing (419 kW; 562 hp) at 9,000 rpm and 540 N·m (398 lb·ft) at 6,000 rpm with 80% torque available at 3,250 rpm. The engine features Fuel injection, which is a first for Ferrari mid-engine setups in its road cars.
The only transmission available on the 458 is a clutch 7-speed Getrag gearbox, in a different state of tune shared with the Mercedes SLS AMG.
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Ferrari's official 0-100 km/h (62 mph) acceleration is under 3.4 seconds,while top speed is 325 km/h (202 mph). It has fuel consumption in combined cycle (ECE+EUDC) of 13.3 L/100 km (21.2 mpg-imp; 17.7 mpg-US) while producing 307g/km of CO2
Safety Requirements3.1 Officials
All Drifting events must have a Solo Safety Steward present from the time registration opens until the event ends. The Safety Steward can have no other assignments.
Safety rules will be strictly enforced for the safety of all drivers. Failure to comply with the event safety regulations or the Solo Safety Steward’s directions may be punishable by disqualification from the event.
3.2 Speed Limit
For the date of the event, the speed limit is 10 mph for all vehicles on the site unless otherwise posted. This includes paddock areas, grid, and all hot pit areas.
3.3 Pit Areas
Event staff, organizers and the Safety Steward reserve the right to discharge persons in pit area without refund. Speeding, “squirreling”, scrubbing tires, testing, practicing or burning-out at the event site are considered unsafe practices. Violators shall be subject to disqualification from the event and shall be asked to leave the site immediately without refunds. Bicycles, skateboards, roller skates, in-line skates, scooters, go-peds, etc. are prohibited in the paddock areas, grid, and all hot pit areas. No unleashed animals are allowed on the premises. Toddlers and children under 12 are not allowed on the premises without adult supervision.
Engine
The 458 Italia is powered by a 4.5 L (270 cu in) V8 engine derived from a shared Ferrari/Maseratti design, producing (419 kW; 562 hp) at 9,000 rpm and 540 N·m (398 lb·ft) at 6,000 rpm with 80% torque available at 3,250 rpm. The engine features Fuel injection, which is a first for Ferrari mid-engine setups in its road cars.
Engine
TransmissionThe only transmission available on the 458 is a clutch 7-speed Getrag gearbox, in a different state of tune shared with the Mercedes SLS AMG.
Transmission
Handling
The car's suspension features double wishbones at the front and a multi-link set-up at the rear,F1-Trac traction control, designed to improve the car's cornering and longitudinal acceleration by 32% when compared with its predecessors.
PerformanceFerrari's official 0-100 km/h (62 mph) acceleration is under 3.4 seconds,while top speed is 325 km/h (202 mph). It has fuel consumption in combined cycle (ECE+EUDC) of 13.3 L/100 km (21.2 mpg-imp; 17.7 mpg-US) while producing 307g/km of CO2

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