The latest one-off creation from Ferrari’s Special Projects team was unveiled to the public at the Finali Mondiali event, or the Ferrari World Finals as it’s also known. This event is held during the first part of December at the Daytona International Speedway and brings together competitors from the European, North American and Asia Pacific series of the Ferrari Challenge. It appears that the SP 275 RW Competizione started off life as a Ferrari F12tdf powered by a 6.3-liter V-12 engine capable of delivering 769 horsepower at 8500 rpm. The SP 275 appears to be equipped with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission that provides effortless transition between gears.
The crew at Pininfarina worked overtime to create a modern F12tdf that takes its styling cues from the Ecurie Francorchamps 275GTB that won the GT class at Le Mans in 1965. Louvers carved into the rear quarter-panel aft of the window line along with four vents positioned behind the front wheels help to complete this look while maintaining the aggressive appearance of the F12. A redesigned front fascia, hood, doors, and glass have been added to the build along with a vintage paint scheme. While no price was revealed for this project, it is safe to assume that the final number is far north of the $480,000 price tag of the standard Ferrari F12tdf.