FIRST DRIVE: NEW Ferrari Daytona SP3 - £2m, 828bhp N/A V12 Hypercar | Top Gear

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It has the richest back catalogue of all, but Ferrari will never do a ‘continuation’ car. That doesn’t mean heritage is off-limits, though, which is where the Icona series comes in. Meet the Daytona SP3, a limited series, carbon fibre-bodied and mid-engined V12 two-seater fuelled by memories of the spectacular late Sixties/early Seventies Sport Prototipo era, and the 1-2-3 result in 1967’s Daytona 24 Hours race in particular.

Allow Top Gear Magazine's Jack Rix to be your guide on this one-of-599, 828bhp Ferrari that's worth £2m.

0:00 Intro
0:55 Engine, Power & Performance
2:18 Features
2:45 Road Driving
4:27 Steering
5:08 Brakes & Throttle Response
6:18 Interior
7:00 Track Driving Around Spa
8:10 Heritage
9:12 Styling
10:55 Targa Roof
11:54 Rear Walkaround
13:21 Outro

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Just as Jeremy once said, when the F1 team is doing badly, their road cars will be amazing haha

donoldduckben
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I absolutely love the way this car looks i know it's somewhat polarizing but it really reminds me of hotwheels cars I grew up with. Crazy proportions, extreme design: Ferrari nailed it with this

terrancecollins
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That might be one of the most jaw dropping cars Ferrari has ever made, or any car manufacturer in that case. They really did a great job styling this car!

stephenbennett
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Looks like a late 80's car made with modern materials. Absolutely sweet.

sarmatiancougar
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"Back to its winning ways in F1"

Yeah, about that...

siddarthgandubilli
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Just imagine how EPIC this review would be in Jeremy's hands...

cdcdcd
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The shot at 2:52 makes the car look more like a render rather than a real car. Damn it looks so freaking cool.

SajjieSajj
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"It's back to its winning ways in F1", that has aged badly already.

keanehgz
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Totally agree the slots behind were strange, but they grew on me a little after hearing the homage backstory, which is amazing by itself. As usual, Ferrari always adds those nice little touches like the headlights and the overall shape of the car is just so beautiful.

oldbutbold
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This is the first Ferrari I’ve been genuinely excited about in a very long time. Not like I’m in the market for one, but I’m excited about it none the less.

ItsTheNada
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That is one of the coolest cars I’ve seen in a long time and I’m happy to see Ferrari pushing the envelope once again. Thanks for the video. Brilliant coverage as always.

luxuryhub
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usually the look of a super car has to grow on me but that car just instantly strikes me as beautiful

danmel
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It’s absolutely beautiful, it has a retro look without looking ridiculous, Ferrari nailed this one 🤯

rickmjr
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The 330P3/4 and the Testarossa are some of my favourite Ferraris. This car is inarguably retro-futuristic and I absolutely adore it! Just georgous!!

BDMZ
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5:20 just look at how majestically those rain drops on the side window drip away in the most satisfying aerodynamic pattern!

krishnapoddar
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Love to see a brand new N/A car in 2022, they are becoming rarer and rarer

vnmz-NFS
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V12, 6.5L, N/A and 828hp?

Finally, a Ferrari that once again deserves that name.

A-G-F-
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Between this and Hyundai's N74, I'm really loving the sprinkling of retro styling making a comeback.

bensimons
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The back of that car is incredible. Bit of Testarossa DNA carried through.

usergrade
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This retro-futuristic style is something I wish would happen more with Sports Cars, Supercars, and Hypercars alike since it's got that Cyberpunk feel to it.

I hope synthetic fuels succeed so that automobile companies can keep making these alongside Sport EVs or something like that, just my thoughts.

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