Ferrari made the most of the empty streets of the Principality of Monaco over the weekend to shoot footage of Claude Lilouche's “C‘ un rendez-vous ”movie with young Formula 1 driver Charles Locklear.
The full movie will not be released until next month, but Ferrari released some shots from the last day of filming. In these videos, we can see Locklear driving the most powerful wild horse bomb in its history.
In one of the sights, one can see one of the most famous hotels in the emirate and the most famous turn on the historic Formula 1 circuit for street racing, i.e. the Grand Hotel Hairpin.
While Leclerc is more accustomed to driving open-wheel racing cars around the streets of Monte Carlo, his driving skills have been translated very well into the regular Ferrari road car.
In the details of the movie, Ferrari decided to partner with the original director of C'était un rendez-vous, Claude Liloche, to film a new version of the film as a way to "show support to Ferrari fans and their customers and supporters as an expression of hope that the world will gradually be able to absorb The painful and complex health crisis that affected everyone.
As a reminder, the Ferrari SF90 Stradale features a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 turbocharged engine and a torque of 800 Nm.
The remaining 220 horsepower is generated by three electric motors, one of which is located in the back and is called the Kinetic Power Generating Unit (MGUK) as it is derived from the system found in 'Formula 1' cars and is located between the engine and the new eight-speed double-clutch gearbox on Rear axle. The other two engines are located on either side of the front axle of the car.
The internal combustion engine and electric motors work cooperatively to generate an unruly force of 1,000 hp, which means that this car sets an entirely new standard in terms of performance and innovative content, not only for Ferrari cars but also for competitors.
The result is an acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h in 2.5 seconds and the top speed reaches 340 km / h.