Ferrari 599XX

The Ferrari 599XX is a non-road legal (track only) version of the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, which is the predecessor of the Ferrari F12berlinetta.

Overview
The Ferrari 599XX is a track-only supercar, built by Ferrari essentially as a “rolling laboratory” for developing future road car technology and is based on the 599 GTB. The car was unveiled at the 2009 Geneva Auto Show. The car's rev limiter is raised to 9,000 rpm, with the 6.0 L (5,999 cc) Tipo F140 C naturally aspirated V12 engine rated for 730 PS (540 kW; 720 hp) at 9,000 rpm. Weight is reduced by cutting the weight of the engine unit components, and use of composites and carbon-fibre body parts, carbon-fibre brake pads. A new gearbox shift strategy is introduced to cut overall gear change time to 60 ms. Aerodynamics were retuned to give more downforce (280 kg (617 lb) at 124 mph, 630 kg (1,389 lb) at 186 mph). The car also includes 29/67 R19 front and 31/71 R19 rear tires with 19 x 11J wheel rims at the front and 19 x 12J at the rear.

Asphalt 8: Airborne
The Ferrari 599XX is the second Ferrari vehicle not part of the original 47 car roster, with the first being the Ferrari F430. The Ferrari 599XX is a high-end Class B vehicle, having a starting rank of 1292 that extends up to 1490 with regular upgrades, and with Pro Kits, it can reach 1611. A Tuning Kit adds a bonus 42 points to this car's rank.

The Ferrari 599XX has a good acceleration, albeit not one of the best in Class B. The 599XX has a rather high top speed, rivaling those of the Ford Shelby GT500 and Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 2013. This gives the 599XX an advantage on long tracks, such as Iceland or Tokyo. The 599XX, being a track-tuned car, is capable of handling corners well, another advantage on technical tracks like Monaco or Dubai. While the 599XX has a decent nitro boost speed, it does not last quite long. Overall, the 599XX is a formidable Class B choice, albeit rather pricey.

The Ferrari 599XX costs to purchase and  to max out.

The Ferrari 599XX qualifies for the following events in Career mode:
 * Race 25 of Season 5 — a Asphalt 8: Classic (Race Type) event set in Temple Drive. This is the Ferrari 599XX's own event in the regular Career mode.
 * Race 27 of Season 5 — an Elimination event set in The Great Wall. Only Ferrari vehicles are allowed to participate. The catch is, this event has a recommended rank of 1326, which is equivalent to the Ferrari 458 Italia's starting rank, so if the player wants to use the Ferrari 599XX in this event, they have to upgrade it first.
 * Race 12 of Season 7 — a Classic event set in the Alps. Only Ferrari vehicles are allowed to participate. Again, due to the recommended rank of 1481, the Ferrari LaFerrari and/or Ferrari FXX Evoluzione are better choices for this event.
 * Race 51 of Season 9 — a single-lap Classic event set in Venice. This event requires a maxed out Ferrari 599XX in order to participate.

Upgrade Prices
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Pro Kit Formulas

 * Required Cards
 * Tires - B (×7)
 * Suspension - B (×7)
 * Drivetrain - B (×7)
 * Exhaust - B (×7)
 * Early Tech (×4)
 * Initial Tech (×4)
 * Mid Tech (×8)
 * V12 Engine (×4)

Collections

 * Euro Aces
 * Ferrari
 * Italian Stallions (also depicted in artwork, alongside Maserati GranTurismo Sport and Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione)
 * New Blood
 * Track Fiends (also depicted in artwork, alongside Pagani Zonda R and Pagani Huayra, the latter of which is actually not in the collection itself)

Trivia

 * The Ferrari 599XX used to be the fastest production-based race car in Nürburgring records, by 6:58.16. This record was later beaten by the Pagani Zonda R, by 6:47.50.
 * The Ferrari 599XX is the last Class B car that has a upgrade price of 265,900 Credits. All later cars except the Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 2013 received a price far higher than other B class cars.
 * As of the Winter update, the Ferrari 599XX always has a black top regardless of the color selected.
 * Appearing in 5 collections, the 599XX has the most collection appearance in Asphalt 8.