RE: Ferrari Monza Concept

RE: Ferrari Monza Concept

Wednesday 27th August 2008

Ferrari Monza Concept

Concept is too fast for human to operate


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Ferraris are normally always about making people feel in touch with the driving experience - but this one is slightly different. This Monza concept is apparently so complicated that in theory a human brain is not fast enough to operate it.

The driver sits in a position similar to riding a motorbike and the vehicle is designed to minimise friction and stop unwanted headwinds. The driver operates it to a predetermined speed, before the onboard computer changes the aerodynamic profile and takes over.Designer Iman Maghsoudi said the Monza is so advanced that drivers would lack the 'sufficient concentration' to control it.

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fastgerman.com

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1,944 posts

202 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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Hmmmm how about they spend their money and time on something useful like an up to date F40 such as Ford have done with the GT40

Assmask

33 posts

197 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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fastgerman.com said:
Hmmmm how about they spend their money and time on something useful like an up to date F40 such as Ford have done with the GT40
Are you kidding? Why waste time meddling with the past when the F40 is just grand how it is?

The above looks exciting, it might not be the future but if enough big names bandy ideas like this about, at some point someone will hit upon the future.

millband

4,098 posts

221 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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Pistonheads said:
The driver operates it to a predetermined speed, before the onboard computer changes the aerodynamic profile and takes over.Designer Iman Maghsoudi said the Monza is so advanced that drivers would lack the 'sufficient concentration' to control it.
Oooooh. I see. Now, why would anyone buy a Ferrari just to be a passenger? May as well buy an equally advanced Kia in 2025 and just paint it red - the experience will be the same.

Edited by millband on Wednesday 27th August 12:51

SS HSV

9,643 posts

265 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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Oli said:
Designer Iman Maghsoudi said the Monza is so advanced that drivers would lack the 'sufficient concentration' to control it
So whats the point of it then? Who wants a car driven entirely by computers... how boring.

havoc

30,901 posts

242 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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Designer Iman Maghsoudi said:
the Monza is so advanced that drivers would lack the 'sufficient concentration' to control it.
Translation: I'm going to come up with some unsubstantiatable bks to make this brainless waste of time sound better than it looks and make sure it gets lots of tabloid press for no good reason.

don logan

3,571 posts

229 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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I normally get jokes, WTF are they talking about?

Stuart

11,636 posts

258 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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"too fast for human to operate" - crikey, that's almost as fast as a 335D(mapped).

Shodan

1,866 posts

213 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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Is it a transformer? would be cool if it converted into body armour and attracts megan fox smile

LukeBird

17,170 posts

216 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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1st April already?! confused

gib6933

5,278 posts

238 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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havoc said:
Monza is so advanced that drivers would lack the 'sufficient concentration' to control it.
sounds a bit like the model T
the T is so unusual that drivers lack the 'sufficient concentration' to control it.

think i might leave the monza.

snorkel sucker

2,668 posts

210 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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and combined with one of those black boxes labour would have us all have, that renders this "concept" probably the most removed from a driving machine one could possibly get

god i really do hope this isnt the future

edb49

1,652 posts

212 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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Does it fly too? What's the CO2 g/km?

nickpan

601 posts

196 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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Stuart_Forrest said:
"too fast for human to operate" - crikey, that's almost as fast as a 335D(mapped).
Thanks Stuart, you beat me too it!

suffolkpaul

37 posts

197 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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someones been reading Cosmic Motors!

for the unintiated http://www.cosmic-motors.com/main.html

Droptheclutch

2,605 posts

232 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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Stuart_Forrest said:
"too fast for human to operate" - crikey, that's almost as fast as a 335D(mapped).
Almost? Surely on par, with the way I've seen some 335D'd driven! ;-)

MitchT

16,235 posts

216 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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A Ferrari that's to fast for a human to operate... as opposed to a regular Ferrari which is merely too fast for your average premiership footballer to operate.

JamesM

3,114 posts

196 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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whats the point in having a car we're to inferior to be able to operate? fk that.

btdk5

1,856 posts

197 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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Stuart_Forrest said:
"too fast for human to operate" - crikey, that's almost as fast as a 335D(mapped).
yeaasss! What a machine.

robert carter

24 posts

276 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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"too fast for human to operate" Must be a euphemism for 'rubbish handling and concept'

jmatras

220 posts

230 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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An F-22 is too fast for a human to operate it, at least not without the F-22 helping out a lot.