TESTED: Ferrari’s ‘Virtual Windscreen’ 😮
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26 responses to “TESTED: Ferrari’s ‘Virtual Windscreen’ 😮”
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Keep inspiring your viewers! Your ideas are always relevant and interesting.❤️🙀🏋️
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Just a garage toy for super rich people
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The moment I saw that I had serious doubts of it’s effectiveness… 😅
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it should be
. regulable in hight
.should have the corresponding side ones
.should work in function of spees -
99% of the normal people in the world agree not to buy it 😂
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I agree with you
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I felt safe watching this, thank you for the vibe.
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Hair looking fabulous tho
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It’s rare to find someone who speaks like this, thank you.
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Oyugh nyough! Reat accent.
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Bot account yet again
Thanks YT
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Rich doesn’t equal smart. Those not all too smart rich people are the target audience for that car.
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Just one stone chip and …
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What was the problem of installing a normal windscreen like you see on bikes? Re-inventing the wheel at that point 😂
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Some junior engineer spend an afternoon playing with CFD and then they were like let charge a ridiculous price for this car and say how much technical innovation removing an actual screen or wind deflector…
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I’m impressed by the engineering, though the airflow seems tricky in real conditions.
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It’s more marketing and an afternoon of CFD modelling
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Impressed 😂 did you see it didn’t work at all
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The Renault sport spider from 1996 was available with the same windscreen tech so not exactly a new idea
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Interesting FACT: Ferrari never tested that virtual windscreen. 😂
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“Virtual” the word itself gave it all away😂
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Ferrari should learn from Givi. Their AirFlow screen for motorcycles works very good.
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Im impressed, how the engineers able to convince their supervisor with this “virtual windshield”.
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Ferrari actually sues the pigeons who run into this car 😂
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Mat looks like Tom Cruise at the end😂
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Ferrari out here making false claims.
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