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Old 10-30-2003, 04:25 AM
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F1A gearbox

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One of the features of the new 612 Scaglietti will be a semiautomatic geabox of a new generation - designated F1A. Any information on how it is different from the previous Ferrari semiautomatics?

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F1A is the new sequential gearbox, it allies fast manual gear shifting and comfortable automatic mode. (in clear it's a normal F1 gearbox optimized for automatic mode !)
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Re: F1A gearbox

But I was under the impression that F1 geraboxes already had an automatic mode?
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