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LIVING ON YOUR EDGE

There’s an urban legend that human beings only use 10 percent of their brain’s capacity. Imagine the sheer potential that awaits if we were to harness the power of that other 90 percent. But the reality is that over the course of a normal day, the majority of us do tap into the full 100 percent of our gray matter. Just … not all at once.

The 2020 Ferrari F8 Tributo, on the other hand, has absolutely no problem accomplishing this feat. Here is a supercar designed to enable its drivers to operate at the fullest extent of their ability—and then some. Do those percentages add up? It’s all in how you do the math.

Building on the brilliant 488 GTB (the 2017 Best Driver’s Car, by the way), the F8 Tributo manages to improve on its predecessor in nearly every way. The overall chassis carries over,

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