Based on the 360 Modena road car, the 360MC (Modena Challenge) was an extensively reworked, non road legal car intended to compete in Ferrari's one-make racing series called the 'Ferrari Challenge'. It was only available with the F1 gearbox. At the time of launch, Ferrari claimed the 360MC accelerated from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.9 seconds (0.6 s quicker than the standard 360 Modena F1) and could corner and brake significantly faster than the road car. Brembo racing provided the upgraded Gold colored calipers and larger floating 2-piece discs, while Bosch provided race tuned ABS software. The exhaust system was lightened substantially and was one of the main contributions to the increased hp over stock engine (as ignition mapping was claimed to virtually the same). For the road cars (even the Challenge Stradale) Ferrari used a valve system which made the car more socially acceptable at lower revs (and therefore able to pass drive-by noise tests).
This car just had a full refresh done on the transmision and clutch and so far have a total of zero hours. It also received brand new hydraulic lines for the F-1 System. The motor has also be totally rebuilt and gone through by our raceshop and is now in perfect operating conditions. It also has zero hours of running so far. To top all of this off all electrical components where revised to minimize the likelyhood of it malfuntioning due to loose connections or electrical issues at the track. On the less mechanical side of things the whole car was repainted and carbon fiber redone aswell as a brand new interior dash leather.
This specific car has a long service history readily availble upon request.