The Ferrari F2003-GA Formula 1 OW 2003 is a single seat full-bodied race car that was created and designed by legendary motor vehicle design company Scuderia Ferrari. The F2003-GA model was created to give the highest performance possible in a race car and boast incredible performance and style. The body of the Ferrari F2003-GA is made from light and aerodynamic carbon fibre, designed for utmost velocity, making the car agile and fast. It has wide front and rear wings that help to channel air around the stably and minimise turbulence which allows the car to gain maximum performance. The F2003-GA is powered by a 3.0 litre V10 engine which produces a maximum power output of 900 hp, which propels the car from 0-100 km/h in a mere 2.8 seconds and a top speed of over 350 km/h. It is equipped with 5-speed semi-automatic gearbox transmission, and carbon composite clutch which provides smooth and precise gear shifts and superior performance. It also has an adjustable traction control system for better handling in wet and slippery conditions. This car also boasts several driver-friendly features such as anti-lock brakes, advanced notifiable driver aids, adjustable suspension and removable body parts. All of these features provide comfort and protection to the driver, and help the F2003-GA reach maximum speeds. In total, the Ferrari F2003-GA Formula 1 OW 2003 is a highly performance-oriented car, and offers unparalleled performance, speed, handling, and style.
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