First thing: That F50 in the video is soooo non-standard, I cannot tell you. Aside from having the rear straight through exhaust option, it probably has the cat-less manifolds too. I think Scuderia in the UK sell the exhaust kit. Keep your original systems by all means for Classiche etc but for goodness sake, don't keep it stock as you're doing the car a huge disservice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SI8auCUiQZQ
Next thing: I have been banging on for YEARS that the F50 is quite easily the most satisfying and exciting hyper-Ferrari made. I first drove the car in 2008 and have spent hours and hours in both F40 and F50 in the intervening years: See my review here:
My Ferrari F50 driving impressions (long!) - FerrariChat.com
The fact is the F50 is a just a SWEET car to drive. People say the engine shares the architecture with the Prost's 1990 F1 car but actually the engine is really the engine from the 333SP LMP1 Ferrari. And once you take the appalling original exhaust off (which had to have cat after cat and HUGE silencers to homologate it) you can actually HEAR the similarity.
Furthermore it's bespoke - that V12 is not in ANY other road car. It shares some gearbox gubbins with the later 360 but that's it. There's nothing in the F50 really that you'll find in any other Ferrari.
From a driving experience POV it is exciting and visceral and engaging in a way that NOTHING I've ever ever driven is. It's wild, furious, noisy and yet strangely friendly too. The driver/car interface is outstanding, the brakes actually work, it's well damped (but firm) the steering tells you everything, the driving position is tight but straight, the gearbox is outstanding and the linearity of the power delivery never means it will through you off the road.
By comparison the F40 (which I believe to be grossly overrated) thrills for one reason only. BOOOOST. The brakes are laughable and I used my words carefully. The steering is good and I love how the light nose bobs about on road) but aside from the looks and outright performance it's really not a complete car. Take the boosted turbo power delivery away and you've got a bit of caricature of car which is built badly (unlike the F50) and doesn't do anything well. And yes I AM being serious.
It clearly has a following because for a certain generation of owners and journalists it was THE iconic Ferrari which the F50 wasn't. It very interesting to see how they reverse their opinion as soon as they drive both....
We then have segment of "reviewers" that say the F40 is raw. Sorry but no. the F40 is just badly finished purporting to being raw. Actually its the F50 which is raw. The N/A V12 on the F50 makes the F40 sound like a hair dryer and indeed, I don't know any other road car where the engine is mounted to the tub and the rest of the car is mounted to the engine. Even on the fabulous Carrera GT (which is one of only a handful of modern cars up there with the F50 on driving enjoyment), Porsche chickened out and hung the amazing V10 on a Carbon Subframe. Ferrari were brave with the F50 the reward is, you feel EVERYTHING in the F50.... Montezemolo said they'd never build anything like it again and they haven't. The Enzo/LaF are just old man's video games by comparison.
As for performance, the F40 not just feels faster, but IS faster. But frankly that's a total irrelevance.
FYI, cars like the Enzo, the LaFerrari and the 599GTO etc don't even get a look in when it comes to sheer driving pleasure in comparison to either the F40 or F50..
Just my two cents having driven everything.... Brain dump over.
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