Ferrari FXX

Description
The Ferrari FXX is a Hot Wheels casting based on a limited race version of the Enzo production car, debuting in the 2008 New Models. The Ferrari FXX is a race car developed as part of an unusual development program by automobile manufacturer Ferrari. Production of the FXX began in 2005. The car uses some technology developed from the Enzo and combines it with some all-new developments from Ferrari and some of the suppliers. However, the car is only a part of the overall program: customers pay £1.3 million ($2.5 million USD) but are only allowed to drive the car on special track days approved by Ferrari and after they drive the car they have to brief Ferrari on the car's performance. Michael Schumacher was given the last one (number 30) when he retired from Formula One racing at the end of 2006. Ferrari's sister company, Maserati, has developed a similar car, the MC12 Corsa.

Versions
The Ferrari FXX has come out in the following versions: