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I drove a $393,000 Ferrari 488 Spider to one of the most famous race tracks in the US - here's what it was like

It's always an exciting day when a Ferrari lands in the driveway of our suburban New Jersey test center. I know what you're thinking: Why isn't the Spider red?

I drove a $393,000 Ferrari 488 Spider to one of the most famous race tracks in the US - here's what it was like

As you can see, the drive to Lime Rock was a little over two hours. The last 45 minutes or so took me through some lovely Connecticut countryside.

As you can see, the drive to Lime Rock was a little over two hours. The last 45 minutes or so took me through some lovely Connecticut countryside.

Lime Rock was the home track of longtime semi-pro racer, Connecticut resident, and Oscar-winning actor Paul Newman. Newman was good behind the wheel — he finished second at the 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans in France.

Lime Rock was the home track of longtime semi-pro racer, Connecticut resident, and Oscar-winning actor Paul Newman. Newman was good behind the wheel — he finished second at the 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans in France.

Newman took his final laps at Lime Rock when he was 83 years old, shortly before his death in 2008.

The Spider is the convertible version of the 488 GTB that was named as a 2016 Business Insider Car of the Year runner-up.

The Spider is the convertible version of the 488 GTB that was named as a 2016 Business Insider Car of the Year runner-up.

The youngest Ferrari lover in my family was impressed — but also a bit intimidated!

The youngest Ferrari lover in my family was impressed — but also a bit intimidated!

After a combination of highways and byways, the 488 Spider and I arrived at Lime Rock.

After a combination of highways and byways, the 488 Spider and I arrived at Lime Rock.

Inside the Ferrari's front trunk or "frunk" is a plaque that details its individual specifications.

Inside the Ferrari

I adore the look of the 488 GTB, but I have to say that I like the Spider better.

I adore the look of the 488 GTB, but I have to say that I like the Spider better.

The defining feature of both cars is the front end, which was reworked from the relatively delicate 458 to be more in line with the more aggressive fascia of the LaFerrari hypercar.

The defining feature of both cars is the front end, which was reworked from the relatively delicate 458 to be more in line with the more aggressive fascia of the LaFerrari hypercar.

Top-down motoring in this car was an absolute joy.

Top-down motoring in this car was an absolute joy.

Especially because although it was quite hot on the day I drove to Line Rock, it was also overcast. I prefer convertibles on cloudy days.

Especially because although it was quite hot on the day I drove to Line Rock, it was also overcast. I prefer convertibles on cloudy days.

As you can see, although the cockpit of the 488 is cozy, because the engine is located behind the driver, its had an open, airy quality that's enhanced by dropping the top.

As you can see, although the cockpit of the 488 is cozy, because the engine is located behind the driver, its had an open, airy quality that

It folds away into a compartment behind the seats. The process takes about 15 seconds.

It folds away into a compartment behind the seats. The process takes about 15 seconds.

With the top up, you have the same aristocratic vibe as you'd experience with the 488 GTB. The only concession is no transparent hatch to view the mighty V8 engine.

With the top up, you have the same aristocratic vibe as you

At Lime Rock, the Ferrari was joined by a wide variety of four-wheeled company.

At Lime Rock, the Ferrari was joined by a wide variety of four-wheeled company.

Sure, there were other Ferraris.

Sure, there were other Ferraris.

But it wasn't all European elites. How about this fifth-generation Chevy El Camino, well preserved and in a color not too dissimilar to the 488 Spider?

But it wasn

This MGB was for sale — and I wanted to be a buyer!

This MGB was for sale — and I wanted to be a buyer!

Someone even brought a Chrysler Le Baron.

Someone even brought a Chrysler Le Baron.

Who can argue with a Buick GNX, perhaps the scariest Buick ever built. It's a turbocharged, high-performance legend.

Who can argue with a Buick GNX, perhaps the scariest Buick ever built. It

Lime Rock has been around since 1956 and is a great place to watch motorsports. The hills that the track weaves through create a natural amphitheater effect that fans really enjoy.

Lime Rock has been around since 1956 and is a great place to watch motorsports. The hills that the track weaves through create a natural amphitheater effect that fans really enjoy.

You get great views of the racing.

You get great views of the racing.

The event I attended was part of the Pirelli World Challenge series, which consists of a variety of sports car races for professionals and amateurs.

The event I attended was part of the Pirelli World Challenge series, which consists of a variety of sports car races for professionals and amateurs.

For fans, the event at Lime Rock over Labor Day weekend was a racing feast. Because Lime Rock is a compact venue, it's fun to walk around and take in the sights and sounds of competition.

For fans, the event at Lime Rock over Labor Day weekend was a racing feast. Because Lime Rock is a compact venue, it

That's a Mercedes AMG racer.

That

A pair of BMWs.

A pair of BMWs.

And let's not forget that with Pirelli as a sponsor, one is going to see some tires.

And let

Lots of tires.

Lots of tires.

Lots and LOTS of tires. Notice that these are largely untreaded racing slicks — they're designed to heat up and help the race cars stay stuck to the track.

Lots and LOTS of tires. Notice that these are largely untreaded racing slicks — they

At races, the teams use an assortment of alternative ways to get around. Such as these BMW bikes.

At races, the teams use an assortment of alternative ways to get around. Such as these BMW bikes.

Ferrari always has Vespa scooters, and they're rarely not red.

Ferrari always has Vespa scooters, and they

When it's time for the race cars to go home, they go home in big-rig style.

When it

OK, so back to the 488 Spider. Gorgeous alloy wheels hide ventilated brake rotors and the huge calipers required to control a car with a 0-60 mph speed of three seconds and a top speed of over 200 mph.

OK, so back to the 488 Spider. Gorgeous alloy wheels hide ventilated brake rotors and the huge calipers required to control a car with a 0-60 mph speed of three seconds and a top speed of over 200 mph.

The headlights sweep back dramatically from the sharklike front end.

The headlights sweep back dramatically from the sharklike front end.

The Ferrari badge is actually rather modest.

The Ferrari badge is actually rather modest.

Under the hood is the frunk. You can get a few duffle bags in here. I even used the car from a grocery store run.

Under the hood is the frunk. You can get a few duffle bags in here. I even used the car from a grocery store run.

The toolkit features a pair of prancing horse gloves. Be a shame to get them dirty!

The toolkit features a pair of prancing horse gloves. Be a shame to get them dirty!

The heart of the 488 Spider is a 3.9-liter, twin-turbocharged V8.

The heart of the 488 Spider is a 3.9-liter, twin-turbocharged V8.

The V8 cranks out 661 horsepower, a huge increase over the 458's 570. It also looks insanely cool.

The V8 cranks out 661 horsepower, a huge increase over the 458

The driver sees a prancing horse, some very large paddle shifters for the dual-clutch seven-speed gearbox (borrowed from Formula One), and the tachometer front and center on the cluster.

The driver sees a prancing horse, some very large paddle shifters for the dual-clutch seven-speed gearbox (borrowed from Formula One), and the tachometer front and center on the cluster.

Would you like some infotainment with your 8,000rpm redline tachometer?

Would you like some infotainment with your 8,000rpm redline tachometer?

Yes, it's tiny. But to be honest, it works surprisingly well. There's satellite radio, GPS navigation, Bluetooth connectivity for devices, and USB/AUX ports. Also, having the screen in the instrument cluster is far less distracting than locating it in the middle of the dashboard.

Ditching the touchscreen also helps. Everything its controlled with the easy-to-understand cluster or knobs and buttons, which is well within the driver's reach.

Ditching the touchscreen also helps. Everything its controlled with the easy-to-understand cluster or knobs and buttons, which is well within the driver

Yes, there are cupholders!

Yes, there are cupholders!

There is one — but your cup will block the view the exquisite Ferrari fob in its fob-holder.

There is one — but your cup will block the view the exquisite Ferrari fob in its fob-holder.

Simple climate control buttons and knobs around out the minimalist controls.

Simple climate control buttons and knobs around out the minimalist controls.

Some interior details in shimmering chrome.

Some interior details in shimmering chrome.

The carbon-fiber, leather-wrapped steering wheel features the famous Ferrari manettino, which selects driver modes. I stuck with Sport and Race mode and didn't mess with disabling the traction or electronic stability controls.

The carbon-fiber, leather-wrapped steering wheel features the famous Ferrari manettino, which selects driver modes. I stuck with Sport and Race mode and didn

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The big red start-stop button is also on the steering wheel. Push it and you're rewarded with a sweet symphony of brash, bold internal combustion. It might be the best thing about a Ferrari. It raises the blood pressure.

The big red start-stop button is also on the steering wheel. Push it and you

So what's the 488 Spider like to drive?

So what

In my review of the 488 GTB, I wrote:

"Many, many Ferrari fans were worried that a turbo V8 would mean two things: the end of that amazing, wild, screaming engine note, and the dreaded turbo-lag. I'm here to tell you that the turbo doesn't lag, though, Ferrari acknowledges that it is routed to the rear wheels a nanosecond or something slower than in the 458. And the engine sounds less maniacal than the 458's, but you can now hear the sweet high-pitched whistle of the turbos, which never gets old. The Ferrari orchestra has added a new instrument."

I added: "Brilliant in a straight line, brilliant in the curves, just brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. Fast and tight, the 488 fills you with confidence and makes you a better person."

That pretty well sums up what I also thought of the Spider.

BUT!

I didn't go nuts with the GTB, although I did at times drive it aggressively. With the Spider, I dialed it back and used the car as more of a leisurely cruising machine. OK, it can become a cruise missile with a touch of the throttle, but with the top down I wanted to smooth matters out an savor the 488s well-mannered side, keeping a lid of a wildness.

The 488 Spider is a dream and the version I would without hesitation purchase if I were looking to unload an extra $400,000. All it takes is a Ferrari after you haven't piloted a Ferrari for a while to make you fall in love with Ferrari all over again. The Masters of Maranello truly know what they're doing.

Our Spider did come with racing seats that are less plush than softer versions, so I was concerned that after four hours of motoring, I'd be worn out. But I wasn't. That said, I'm not sure I would want to ride in these saddles for more than four hours.

You may have guessed that I found nothing to complain about. The car that I thought was glorious with a fixed roof if even better with one that can be folded down.

Predictably, I didn't want to say goodbye to my new pal. But likes all good things, the Ferrari 488 Spider had to to pass. I drove back home and returned the magnificent machine to Ferrari on Tuesday.

Predictably, I didn

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