Ferrari 333 SP LMP1 #12 Wayne Taylor Risi-Competizione 24 Hours Du Mans 1998

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The Ferrari 333 SP is a racing sports prototype built by Dallara under the World Sportscar Regulations for Ferrari. It was unveiled in 1993 and marked Ferrari's official return to sports car racing after a 20 year absence. The car was built the WSC class which replaced GTP. Dallara developed the chassis and Ferrari supplied a 4.0 V12 producing 600HP. It first competed in the 24 Hourd Du Mans in 1995 but was never competitive. It's best result was 6th in 1997 and 8th in 1998.

Specs:
Engine: F130E 4.0 V12
Power: 641 BHP @ 11,000 RPM
Torque: 325 FT-LBS @ 9,000 RPM
Weight: 862 KG
Drivetrain: Mid Engine Rear Drive
0-60: 3.3 Seconds
Top Speed: 229 MPH

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You used quite abit of images that are not even of the same car.
 
The 333 was a beast on Forza up until FM4, where they kind of neutered it. A similar thing seems to have happened to the 787B on GT6.
 
The 333 was a beast on Forza up until FM4, where they kind of neutered it. A similar thing seems to have happened to the 787B on GT6.
Well, this car was pretty much uncompetitive against any LM car made since 2000. Hence why they were never used since 2002.
 
In 1995 this car won 12h of Sebring, and booth titles (drivers and constructors) in IMSA WSC.
1997 and 1998 won again the 12h of Sebring.
In 1998 it won also the 24h of Daytona.

Overall it scored 69 poles and 56 wins.
 
In 1995 this car won 12h of Sebring, and booth titles (drivers and constructors) in IMSA WSC.
1997 and 1998 won again the 12h of Sebring.
In 1998 it won also the 24h of Daytona.

Overall it scored 69 poles and 56 wins.
I know, this suggestion is for the 1998 24 Hours Du Mans Risi Competizione version
 
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