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“ | GTD is Here The IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship series arrives with four new GTD cars–the Acura NSX GT3, BMW M6 GT3, Ferrari 488 GT3 and Lamborghini Huracán GT3. |
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— What's new in IMSA GTD Update (v7.1.5).
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“ | Limited Time Series Earn the new GTD cars–and a ton of gold–in four all-new Limited Time Series. |
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“ | Exclusive Series Fully upgrade the McLaren Senna GTR and the 2018 Ferrari 488 GT3 to unlock new Exclusive Series! |
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— What's new in GT3 Update (v8.4).
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“ | FERRARI Mobile Esports Series TTC Earn the Ferrari 488 GT3 in the Ferrari Mobile Esports Series LTS. Then, take to the track at Monza for the ultimate test of your driving abilities in the Ferrari Mobile Esports Series TTC! |
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— What's new in Bugatti La Voiture Noire Update (v9.8).
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“ | Complete Season 1 NOW! You can still access Rounds in Season 1, though earlier Rounds will start disappearing soon. Complete any unfinished events and collect prizes from Season 1 before these Rounds disappear! |
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— What's new in Formula 1® & Ferrari SF90 Stradale Update (v10.7).
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The FERRARI 488 GT3 made its world competition debut in Round 2 of the 2016 Australian GT Championship at the Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne on 17 March (the round was run as a support category to the 2016 Australian Grand Prix). Italian Andrea Montermini and Danish driver Benny Simonsen shared the car for Australian team Vicious Rumour Racing. Over the four races that made up the round, Montermini finished fifth in race 1 and 14th in race 3 while Simonsen finished second in race 2 and sixth in the fourth and final race. In February 2017, the 488 GT3 won the 2017 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour, ran by Maranello Motorsport. The car took the race from the pole position and for the most part stayed up in the front for most of the race, and did not fall out of the top 5 throughout the race. This was the second victory for FERRARI at the event, both won in 2014 and 2017 by Maranello Motorsport.
In 2023, the FERRARI 296 GT3 is slated to succeed the 488 GT3.
Availability[]
The FERRARI 488 GT3 is available in 2 series:
- 2018 Season (IMSA GTD) Motorsports series in the IMSA GTD group.
- Ferrari 488 GT3 (Exclusive Series) in the Exclusive Series group.
This vehicle was added in the IMSA GTD Update (v7.1.5) released in March 2019 and is unlocked as soon as 2018 Season (IMSA GTD) is unlocked.
This vehicle can be acquired for 750 with no showcase discount. It has also been available for 525 as a 'Get it Now' price, unlocking 2018 Season (IMSA GTD).
This vehicle was available to win in the following special event:
- Ferrari 488 GT3 Championship available in the IMSA GTD Update (v7.1.5) released in March 2019. This was available in Event Archives from Porsche Update (v7.4.5) until archives were removed in Formula E Update (v9.5) on July 24th, 2021.
- Ferrari Mobile Esports Series LTS available in the Bugatti La Voiture Noire Update (v9.8) released in October 2021
For the project page containing all events for this car see: RR3 Wiki:Events FERRARI
Liveries[]
This car has five liveries to choose from:
- No. 51 Squadra Corse Garage Italia (Italian flag Hublot livery), driven by Daniel Serra (Brazil), Paul Dalla Lana (Canada), Pedro Lamy (Portugal), Mathias Lauda (Austria), Oswaldo Negri Jr. (Brazil) and Francesco Piovanetti (United States) - originally on the car.
- No. 63 Scuderia Corsa (WeatherTech livery), driven by Cooper MacNeil (United States), Alessandro Balzan (Italy), Gunnar Jeannette, Jeff Segal (United States), Alessandro Pier Guidi (Italy) and Daniel Serra (Brazil).
- No. 64 Scuderia Corsa (Ferrari Silicon Valley livery), driven by Townsend Bell, Frankie Montecalvo, Bill Sweedler (United States) and Sam Bird (United Kingdom).
- No. 82 Risi Competizione (Ferrari of Houston livery), driven by Santiago Creel, Martin Fuentes (Mexico), Matt Griffin (Republic of Ireland), Miguel Molina (Spain) and Ricardo Pérez de Lara (Mexico).
- No. 28 AF Corse (Ferrari Mobile Esports Series livery), based on the No. 21 driven by Matteo Cressoni, Simon Mann (Italy), Nicklas Nielsen (Denmark), and Daniel Serra (Brazil).
Each additional livery can be acquired for 19 , while the AF Corse livery can be acquired by participating in the Ferrari Mobile Esports Series TTC.
Characteristics[]
Stage | PR (Upgrades) |
Top Speed | Acc. | Braking | Cornering | Cost | Parts |
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Base | 65.2 | 172 mph 277 kph |
3.07 s | 96.0 ft 29.3 m |
1.65 g | 750 G (N/A) |
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Max w/ R |
70.0 (1111111) |
178 mph 287 kph |
2.97 s | 93.0 ft 28.3 m |
1.70 g | R758,100 (+2,367,500) |
7 8 |
Max | 84.2 (5444344) |
199 mph 320 kph |
2.64 s | 83.0 ft 25.3 m |
1.88 g | 1,263 (2,444) |
13 28 |
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Upgrades (28)[]
Colour keys | |
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White | purchase before any upgrades Or instant purchase |
Green | purchase after any upgrades |
Red | only purchase |
For upgrades including PR values, please see the project page RR3 Wiki:Upgrades Section FERRARI 2, please be aware that PR values can vary depending on the upgrade order.
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FERRARI (28) |
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F40 • TESTAROSSA • F50 • F430 • FF • 458 SPIDER • 500 TRC • 458 ITALIA • J50 • 599 GTO • F12BERLINETTA • 360 MODENA • F12TDF • 250 GTO • 812 SUPERFAST • F40 LM • ENZO FERRARI • 412 T2 • F8 TRIBUTO • 488 GTE (2016) • 488 GT3 • F14 T • 488 GTE EVO (AF CORSE) • SF90 STRADALE • LAFERRARI • FXX K • FXX K EVO • DAYTONA SP3 • 375 F1 |
2018 Season (IMSA GTD) |
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ACURA NSX GT3 • BMW M6 GT3 • FERRARI 488 GT3 • LAMBORGHINI HURACÁN GT3 |
Ferrari 488 GT3 (Exclusive Series) |
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FERRARI 488 GT3 |