evo UK – September 2019

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dynamic attributes quite difficult. Youtend


toexperienceand remember it likea tornado


ofenergy and noise.However, thereare – of


course – individualqualities and ingenuities


thatcontributetothe head-spinning whole.


For example, the gearbox is staggeringly


fastbut usesbrilliant programmingtomake


you feel hardwired to its actions: long-


throwpaddles respond toinputsinthe first


millimetre, maybe less, oftheir action, sothe


gearhitshomejustasthe paddlereaches its


stop. Perfect synchronisationthatcreates a


mixture of mechanical connectionand magical


speed.Yourbrainperceives zerolag between


request and result.


The sameistrueofthe engine’s throttle


response,and despite the shatteringspecific


output, the sheer swept volumeofthe V1 2


creates massesoftorque. There’s notquite the


gut-punch ofthe DBS,it’s true, but the much


shorter gearing and the speed withwhich the


812 revs rendersany complaintscompletely


absurd. It feels stupendously overendowed in


any gearand at any speed. There’s noescaping


the conclusionthatthisengineand gearbox


combinationnotonlyshadesthe Aston’s, but


thatit’s amongst the greatest we’ve everseen


in a roadcar.


It’s notallover, though. Wherethe Aston’s


chassis is intuitive and easy-going evenwhen


you’repushing hard, the Ferrari’s isinitially


extremely jumpy, and after prolonged exposure


the 812 remains a slightlytricky car todrive


smoothlyandina fully relaxedstate.The


culprit is the fast steeringratio of11.5:1, the


lightnessofthe rack, and the agility afforded


bythe combination ofanengine that sits


well backinthe chassis, gummy 275-section


fronttyres and rear-wheelsteering. It seems


perverseto criticise a car for feeling too


agile,but for somereasoncalibrating toa


big front-enginedsupercarwith789bhpthat


requires the miniscule inputs ofa Caterhamis


almost impossible.


Of course, Ferrari’s brilliant electronics


provide a welcome helping hand.This is


another areawherethe Superfast putsclear


airbetween itselfand the Superleggera. In


previous, normally aspirated Astons, the ESP


Track modehas beenwonderfully permissive


and subtle, but perhaps because ofthe vast


torqueofthe DBS,the setting isnowmuch


morepessimistic and severeinoperation. In


contrast, the Superfast letsyou workwithin


a space thatfeels lesstightly definedinRace


modeand isriotouslyforgiving shouldyou


select CTOff. Forgetany notionofundersteer


at roadspeeds. You turnand the 812 is already


at the apex. It’s the tail you’ll bemanagingand


hereFerrari’s heinously complex marriage of


Ferrari 812 Superfast


EngineV12, 6496ccPower789bhp @ 8500rpmTorque529lb ft

@ 7000rpmWeight1630kgPower-to-weight492bhp/ton

0-62mph2.9secTop speed211mphBasic price£262,963

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