Ferrari KC23 is a one-off track car based on the 488 GT3 Evo.
, with a thin, low-slung fascia that forms a wedge that carries into the rest of the design. There are two-piece center-lock wheels and electronically controlled movable panels along either flank to adjust airflow as needed. There's even a motorsport-sized rear wing that can be removed, leaving only the transparent lip spoiler that also acts as a brake light.
Inside the KC23 is pure race car. There's a motorsport-style steering wheel covered in 16 buttons resting in front of a digital dash feeding all sorts of important information to the driver. The center console is equally spartan, covered in more buttons and a knob to adjust brake bias. We can also spot a roll cage and three screens in place of a traditional rear-view mirror.
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