Ferrari SP1 and Citreon GT Concept

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Ferrari SP1 - Has anyone tried this? All I know is that it's kinda based off a F430. I know it's expensive, that there is a lot better options out there but I'm just curious as to how it performs.

Citreon GT Concept - This is the one that's on the far right of the dealership. All I want to know is it a race car or a road car? I know that there is one of each already in the delaership but it doesn't say anything for this.

Thanks for any response
 
The SP1 is a decent car but IMO the 458 walks all over it. I love the Citroen Concept. 1 gear of electric goodness. Just need the GT Road Car to complete my trio
 
I really like my SP1, it took a while to get it to feel right thought, it didn't like full weight reduction at first, but after a few goes at tuning the setup it started to handle really well and I started to get quite fond of it. Personally, I think it handles as well as a 458, if not better, but that may just be me (or my inability to get the best out of the 458).

The biggest problem with the SP1 is the price, you can get 4 or 5 Scuderia's or Italia's for the same price, which makes it a bit off a turn off. Also the aero package is ridiculous - 125,000 for the front spoiler and 75,000 for the rear. It's a really expensive car, but I like to be different and it looks like a cross between the 430 and the 458 which appeals to me.

It's not massively faster than either of them though, so if you want performance it's probably best not to get it, but if you want something different and have money to burn, then go for it. I think it's a pretty cool car.
 
It's not massively faster than either of them though, so if you want performance it's probably best not to get it, but if you want something different and have money to burn, then go for it. I think it's a pretty cool car.

I already had the 458 anyway and I really like that. I did have the money to burn so I tried it out and I did enjoy using it. Like you said, it's too expensive to be practical but it was good to use.
 
I like the SP1. I just put some Racing Softs on and used it a lot on the Extreme Euro Rome race to get some money. Handled well inside my (less than stellar) driving abilities!
 
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