FERRARI F40

The Ferrari F40 is a mid-engined lightweight supercar manufactured by Ferrari between 1987-1992 as a celebration of Ferrari's 40th year anniversary at the time. It was the last Ferrari with a turbocharged engine until the 2014 Ferrari California T. The car is equipped with a 2.9L twin-turbocharged Tipo F120A V8 engine and was at the time the most powerful and expensive car that Ferrari had ever sold to the public. Also, at the moment of its debut in 1987, this was the fastest road-legal car with its 323 kph. This car was the predecessor of the Ferrari F50 (1995-1997). Leonardo Fioravanti designed this car. Its predecessor was the Ferrari 288 GTO (1984-1987).

1,311 units of the F40 were made and it was the last car ever to be approved by Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari before he passed away in 1988. This was the world's fastest car from 1987 to 1991. A race spec version named the Ferrari F40 GTE competed in the BRP Global GT series from 1994 to 1996, in which it won the 4 Hours of Vallelunga. The race-spec version has never competed again.

Availability
The Ferrari F40 can be used in two different series, namely in the V8 Performance Brawl bonus series, part of the Performance Rumble career series which can be found in the Pro/Amcategory. It is also featured in the Classic Ferrari Showdown career series where it is matched against the Ferrari F50. This series can be found in the Master category.

This vehicle was added in the Classic Ferrari Update (v. 2.4) of July 2014. The F40 can be acquired for R$375,000 as well as for R$300,000 upon the 20% showcase discount, with a waiting delivery time of 14 hours. It is unlocked by earning 15 trophies in V8 Performance Brawl or as soon as Classic Ferrari Showdown is unlocked. It's used in Scuderia Ferrari Championship in Stage 7 Goal 3. It's also used in the Second version of the Scuderia Ferrari Championship  again in Stage 7 Goal 3.