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This tiny red switch is one of the things that make a Ferrari - a Ferrari!
This tiny red switch is one of the things that make a Ferrari - a Ferrari!
Matthew DeBordMar 17, 2015, 20:52 IST
Matthew DeBord/Business InsiderFerraris are all about racing. Literally. The entire DNA of the brand - according to some, the most influential in the world (sorry, Apple) - derives from the track. Enzo Ferrari founded the Scuderia Ferrari to build race cars. Only later did he decide to create road cars - to fund the racing operation!
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As a result, Ferraris, luxurious thought they may be, are full of features that are drawn from the field of high-speed competition, especially Formula One.
A great example is the steering wheel. A Ferrari owner may be swaddled in exquisite leather, but his or her hands grip a steering wheel that's designed to encourage focus on what truly matters in a Ferrari - driving!
Take the "manettino." Translated from Italian, it means "little switch" or "little lever," and that looks like what it is. But it reality, it enables a the driver to control driving modes without the hands being forced to stray too far from the wheel.
The famous Ferrari manettino, set to "Sport" mode, on the wheel of a Ferrari FF that I recently tested.
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The "little switch" can easily be toggled without taking a hand off the wheel.
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An F1 steering wheel is much more complicated, but the theory is similar: hands stay on the wheel.
"Comfort" mode makes the Ferrari FF a bit more compliant, for freeway cruising or less-demanding driving.
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The Ferrari FF is an all-wheel-drive car, so there are two bad-weather options: "Wet" and "Snow."
Be careful about toggling all the way to the right - that's the "ESC Off" mode, which deactivates the electronic stability or traction control, removing the computer's ability to keep you out of trouble!
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The car warns you if you've taken the plunge.
But enough of the inside! Here's what the FF looks like on the outside! It handles the snow just fine! Thank you, little switch!