355 F1 Berlinetta
The Ferrari 355 F1 Berlinetta, introduced in 1997, made automotive history as the first road car equipped with Formula 1-style electro-hydraulic gearbox management system. Derived directly from Formula 1 technology that debuted in 1989 winning the Brazilian Grand Prix, the innovative F1 transmission used paddle shifters behind the steering wheel to operate the conventional 6-speed manual gearbox, delivering lightning-quick gear changes while allowing both hands to remain on the wheel at all times. The mid-rear mounted 3.5-liter (3,496 cc) 90-degree V8 featured five valves per cylinder with twin overhead cams per bank, producing 380 PS (375 hp/279 kW) at 8,250 rpm and 363 Nm (268 lb-ft) at 6,000 rpm, achieving an impressive specific output of 109 hp per liter.
Performance was exceptional for the era: the F355 F1 Berlinetta accelerated from 0-60 mph in 4.7 seconds, 0-100 km/h in 4.9 seconds, and achieved a top speed of 183 mph (294.5 km/h) with a curb weight of approximately 1,332 kg (2,936 lb). The revolutionary F1 gearbox was available across all three F355 body styles (Berlinetta, GTS, and Spider), transforming the driving experience and paving the way for modern dual-clutch and automated manual transmissions. The F355 F1 Berlinetta represented a watershed moment in automotive technology, bringing genuine Formula 1-derived innovation to production road cars while maintaining the Ferrari tradition of naturally aspirated V8 performance and Pininfarina styling excellence.