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Ferrari FXX-K Evo: an Innovative New Package for The Laboratory Car

Serpongupdate.com  – The  Finali  Mondiali  provided  the  backdrop  to  the  world premiere of the new FXX-K Evo which will be available both as an extremely limited-run model and as an upgrade package for the existing XX cars.

This  latest  arrival  marks a significant evolution of the XX programme  launched in 2005 with  cars  developed specifically to  play  an  active role  in  the  eponymous  research  and development programme which itself has become a byword for innovation and uncompromising performance.

As was the case with the Evo versions of the FXX and the 599 XX, the Ferrari FXX-K Evo benefits from an extensive package that applies innovative concepts derived from all of the various track categories in which Ferrari competes with its cars:  the Formula 1, GT3, GTE and Challenge, the latter being the single-make championship bearing its name.

Derived from the racing world and adopting track-specific content, the FXX-K Evo, like all the previous XX cars, is not homologated for road use and will not be used in competition outside its dedicated programme.

Mirroring  the vocation of its predecessor, it, however, is aimed at a small, highly-select group of Ferrari  Clients: supercar enthusiasts eager to share the development of technologically-innovative content with the Prancing  Horse technicians, through  driving a closed-wheel laboratory car.

At the development stage, the designers worked on a broad range of different aspects of the FXX-K Evo, starting  with reducing its overall weight. By drawing on Ferrari’s Formula 1 experience  and  adopting   innovative  carbon-fibre  component   crafting   processes,  they succeeded in producing  a lighter  car than  the  previous FXX-K despite introducing  new elements such as the fixed rear wing.

The  FXX-K  Evo  features  an  evolved aero  package developed by Ferrari’s  engineers  in synergy with the Ferrari Style Centre’s designers, to push to the very limit the performance of a  model  that  already  represents  the  state-of-the-art   in  terms  of Ferrari   track-only supercars.

The product of over a year of CFD simulations and wind tunnel testing, the FXX-K Evo’s aerodynamics deliver downforce figures very close to those of the cars competing in the GT3  and GTE  championships, all to  the  advantage  of lateral  acceleration in cornering, stability and, ultimately, exhilarating driving pleasure.

The FXX-K Evo’s downforce coefficient has been improved by 23% on the previous version, which  is  the  equivalent  of a  75% increase  on  the  road  car  from  which  it  is  derived. Downforce of 640 kg is generated  at 200 km/h,  and exceeds 830 kg at the car’s  red-line speed.

The FXX-K Evo’s downforce level is boosted by a twin-profile fixed wing on the tail. This new addition was developed to work in seamless synergy with the active rear spoiler. In fact, the pressure fields developed by the two downforce-generating systems support and amplify each other.   To guarantee  both excellent downforce and drag results, the mobile spoiler’s control logics and range of movement were also meticulously reviewed and reprogrammed.

The twin-profile rear wing is supported  by two side fins as well as by a central  fin. The latter plays a dual role: firstly it acts as a vertical fin, boosting stability at low yaw angles, and secondly, it supports the action of the three delta (triangular) vortex generators.

The vortex generators, on the one hand, clean the flow field striking  the wing of the effects of the wake of the hot air flow from the radiators which vents onto the bonnet. On the other, they create a downwash component in the flow which boosts the twin-profile’s downforce capacity. The result is a 10% increase in the downforce developed by the rear system.

The design of the rear bumpers was also modified in the light of the new flow structures. The by-pass vent from the rear wheel arch has been enlarged, hollowing out the volume behind the wheels to ensure the wake from the wheels is efficiently channelled. The result is that the flow to the rear diffuser is protected and losses are reduced so that downforce has been boosted by 5%.

The significant increase in rear downforce demanded in-depth review of the design of the front bumpers and underbody to guarantee a balanced development of the downforce.

The geometry of the sides of the front bumper was altered by hollowing out the surfaces beneath the headlights.  This made space for a couple of flicks divided by a vertical turning vane and an additional intake ahead of the front wheels. This  system guarantees  efficient downforce generation  (10% of the increase in downforce gained on the FXX-K). It  also makes good use of know-how acquired in the GT programmes in which rules introduced in 2016 permitted  extensive study of the interaction  between horizontal  (flicks) and vertical (dive plane) flow management systems, optimising their efficiency.

Ground effect was also boosted by the introduction  of vortex generators  on the undertray. This  capitalised on the accelerations created by the rear system and the front underbody, generating 30% of the extra downforce the car delivers compared to the FXX-K.

The FXX-K Evo’s boosted performance also demanded new front brake air intakes which, although no wider to avoid increasing drag, are more efficient thanks to a complete redesign of the intake itself.

Furthermore,   the  suspension  was  specifically calibrated  to  adapt  it  to  the  car’s  new aerodynamic efficiency figures.

The clearly racing-inspired cabin is characterised by a conceptually-different steering wheel brilliantly  suited  to  hugely  powerful performance  levels achievable in  the  FXX-K  Evo. Formula 1-derived with integrated  gear-shifting  paddles, the new steering  wheel now also sports the KERS Manettino to improve both control of that system and overall ergonomics.

The rear video camera screen to the right of the driver has been replaced with a larger 6.5” version.

It also now displays data from a new telemetry system with clearer, more direct performance parameter  and car status  readouts.  The  driver  can check the KERS status  and the times being clocked by selecting from the various screen options available.

After undergoing  around 5,000 km of development runs and 15,000 km of reliability test- drives, the FXX-K EVO will be a very active protagonist  in the XX Programme  in the 2018/2019  season which spans nine track outings in all between the start of March and the end of October. As is now traditional, the XX cars will also be taking part in the prestigious Finali Mondiali weekend which marks the end of each racing season.

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