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Eighties excess: Ferrari F40 meets Porsche 959

Last updated: June 22, 2025 1:25 am
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Comparing the Porsche 959 to the Ferrari F40

When it comes to comparing the Porsche 959 to the Ferrari F40, one thing is clear: both are exceptional supercars in their own right, each with its own unique set of features and capabilities. The 959, with its two-stage turbocharging system, offers performance that is more akin to a blown engine than the F40. With the first turbo kicking in up to 4300rpm and the second turbo taking over after that, the 959 delivers a surge of power that is truly exhilarating.

But there’s more to the 959 than just raw power. While the F40 may have the edge on smooth, dry roads, the 959 shines when the conditions are less than ideal. Its advanced four-wheel drive system, computer-controlled power distribution, self-levelling suspension, power steering, and anti-lock brakes make it a formidable contender even on wet surfaces, slush, or gravel.

Unlike Ferrari, who focused solely on creating the fastest sports car possible, Porsche took a different approach with the 959. They set out to build a supercar that not only pushed the boundaries of technology but also prioritized everyday usability. With rear seats in its plush cabin and a range of advanced features, the 959 was designed to be a high-performance car that could be enjoyed by drivers of all skill levels in any conditions.

In the end, both the Ferrari F40 and the Porsche 959 achieved their respective goals. The F40 may be the ultimate speed demon, but the 959 proves that high-tech innovation and practicality can coexist in a supercar. Whether you’re tearing up the track on a sunny day or navigating through challenging weather conditions, the 959 delivers a driving experience like no other.

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