Ferrari races a horse-drawn chariot -- who wins?

Author : millcake1982
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 12:19:53


Billed as a clash of ancient against modern, a Ferrari raced against a two-horse chariot in Castel Romana, Italy and, unsurprisingly, it was the car that motored to victory.

In a contemporary twist on the ancient chariot races, Ferrari driver Fabio Barone gave the horses a half-lap headstart. He was also driving in a wider lane without the aid of traction-control.

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But despite these handicaps, Barone's Ferrari 458 still surged to victory, kicking up clouds of dust as it passed the galloping horses.

'A Ferrari launched in a straight line on sand is a bit like launching a car on a greasy piste,' Barone told AFP.

'When you get to the bend it's very difficult to turn. The main problem was keeping my car straight. From the first lap I no longer had any brakes.'

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The race was staged on the track used in the 2016 Hollywood film 'Ben-Hur' -- a remake of the highly-acclaimed 1959 film -- at Cinecitta Studios, just outside Rome.

The race was staged on the track used in the 2016 Hollywood film 'Ben-Hur' -- a remake of the highly-acclaimed 1959 film -- at Cinecitta Studios, just outside Rome. 'When you get to the bend it's very difficult to turn. The main problem was keeping my car straight. From the first lap I no longer had any brakes.' The race was staged on the track used in the 2016 Hollywood film 'Ben-Hur' -- a remake of the highly-acclaimed 1959 film -- at Cinecitta Studios, just outside Rome. 'A Ferrari launched in a straight line on sand is a bit like launching a car on a greasy piste,' Barone told AFP. READ: Dubai World Cup hoping to be 'No. 1' race in the world 'When you get to the bend it's very difficult to turn. The main problem was keeping my car straight. From the first lap I no longer had any brakes.' But despite these handicaps, Barone's Ferrari 458 still surged to victory, kicking up clouds of dust as it passed the galloping horses. 'A Ferrari launched in a straight line on sand is a bit like launching a car on a greasy piste,' Barone told AFP. READ: Always Dreaming wins Kentucky Derby In a contemporary twist on the ancient chariot races, Ferrari driver Fabio Barone gave the horses a half-lap headstart. He was also driving in a wider lane without the aid of traction-control. The race was staged on the track used in the 2016 Hollywood film 'Ben-Hur' -- a remake of the highly-acclaimed 1959 film -- at Cinecitta Studios, just outside Rome. 'When you get to the bend it's very difficult to turn. The main problem was keeping my car straight. From the first lap I no longer had any brakes.' The race was staged on the track used in the 2016 Hollywood film 'Ben-Hur' -- a remake of the highly-acclaimed 1959 film -- at Cinecitta Studios, just outside Rome. READ: Dubai World Cup hoping to be 'No. 1' race in the world But despite these handicaps, Barone's Ferrari 458 still surged to victory, kicking up clouds of dust as it passed the galloping horses. The race was staged on the track used in the 2016 Hollywood film 'Ben-Hur' -- a remake of the highly-acclaimed 1959 film -- at Cinecitta Studios, just outside Rome. READ: Always Dreaming wins Kentucky Derby But despite these handicaps, Barone's Ferrari 458 still surged to victory, kicking up clouds of dust as it passed the galloping horses. But despite these handicaps, Barone's Ferrari 458 still surged to victory, kicking up clouds of dust as it passed the galloping horses. The race was staged on the track used in the 2016 Hollywood film 'Ben-Hur' -- a remake of the highly-acclaimed 1959 film -- at Cinecitta Studios, just outside Rome. READ: Why Winx is the 'world's best race horse' But despite these handicaps, Barone's Ferrari 458 still surged to victory, kicking up clouds of dust as it passed the galloping horses. Billed as a clash of ancient against modern, a Ferrari raced against a two-horse chariot in Castel Romana, Italy and, unsurprisingly, it was the car that motored to victory. READ: Dubai World Cup hoping to be 'No. 1' race in the world In a contemporary twist on the ancient chariot races, Ferrari driver Fabio Barone gave the horses a half-lap headstart. He was also driving in a wider lane without the aid of traction-control. READ: Why Winx is the 'world's best race horse' READ: Why Winx is the 'world's best race horse' Billed as a clash of ancient against modern, a Ferrari raced against a two-horse chariot in Castel Romana, Italy and, unsurprisingly, it was the car that motored to victory. READ: Why Winx is the 'world's best race horse' In a contemporary twist on the ancient chariot races, Ferrari driver Fabio Barone gave the horses a half-lap headstart. He was also driving in a wider lane without the aid of traction-control.

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