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Wednesday, February 03 2021 - 11:06
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'Quick Nick' Tests Battista Prototype As hyper GT Development Accelerates
NARDO, Italy, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- Ex-Formula 1 and Formula E racer Nick Heidfeld brings his expertise to the 
test programme of the Battista pure-electric hyper GT

- Heidfeld joins Vehicle Development team at Nardò Technical Center in Italy 
for his debut Battista test, as engineers fine-tune its bespoke dynamics package

- Heidfeld said: "What really surprised me was how natural the Battista feels 
on the track. We are creating a hyper GT to be enjoyed at all speeds, yet here 
in Nardò the cornering control and speed we achieved were exceptional."

- Track testing enables ongoing refinement and modification of elements 
including tailored chassis settings, aerodynamics package, torque vectoring and 
five selectable driving modes

- Watch Nick Heidfeld on his debut test of the Battista hyper GT prototype 
here: youtube.com/watch?v=jyY95MUhBa4

Legendary racer and Automobili Pininfarina Test and Development Driver Nick 
Heidfeld has taken the new Battista hyper GT on track for the first time as 
part of the ongoing prototype development at the Nardò Technical Center in 
Italy.

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Heidfeld has played a key role in the development of Battista from the 
inception of the project. In 2019 he joined Automobili Pininfarina designers 
and engineers to provide ergonomics feedback on a physical -- rather than 
virtual -- prototype for the first time. Soon after, Nick was in the seat of an 
advanced dynamic simulator in Italy, with the brief to support dynamic set-up 
of the 1,900 PS, all-wheel drive electric hyper GT.

His unparalleled knowledge and more than 25 years of experience in high 
performance motorsport continue to support refinement of Battista's bespoke 
chassis settings and software calibration, ahead of the hyper GT entering 
production in Italy in the summer of 2021.

Nick Heidfeld said: "It has been really special to experience the Battista on 
the track for the first time. With the prototype at an advanced stage of 
development, we are testing Battista with around 80 per cent of its potential 
power, the performance and acceleration is already beyond anything I could 
imagine."

"What really surprised me was how natural the Battista feels on the track. We 
are creating a hyper GT to be enjoyed at all speeds, yet here in Nardò the 
cornering control and speed we achieved were exceptional. Minimal traction 
control and torque vectoring are active at this stage of prototype development, 
yet there is so much grip to exploit."

"It was my first time driving on the Nardò handling circuit, so I spent some 
time looking at films of onboard laps online to familiarise myself with the 
layout. I quickly realised they would be of little use, because the 
acceleration of Battista is on another level to even the world's fastest road 
cars."

"To meet our aim of delivering a hyper GT, a car that can be enjoyed anywhere 
and in all conditions, we are developing Battista with two tyre combinations. 
The Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2R is our preferred performance tyre and combined 
with lightweight 'Impulso' wheels it provides an outstanding combination of 
maximum grip and feel, a perfect fit for a race circuit."

"I have to say, that very honestly, driving the Battista prototype far exceeded 
my expectations. It's like nothing I have experienced ever before. I can't wait 
to try the Battista away from the track, chasing corners on mountain roads."

The Automobili Pininfarina Battista is the most powerful road-legal car ever 
designed and built in Italy. No more than 150 Battistas will be individually 
hand-crafted at the Pininfarina SpA atelier in Turin, Italy, with the first 
cars set to be delivered to clients later this year.

For more information, visit automobili-pininfarina.com/media-zone

EDITOR'S NOTES

ABOUT AUTOMOBILI PININFARINA

Automobili Pininfarina is based in operational headquarters in Munich, Germany, 
with a team of experienced automotive executives from luxury and premium car 
brands. Designed, engineered and produced by hand in Italy, the Battista hyper 
GT and all future models will be sold and serviced in all major global markets 
under the brand name Pininfarina. The new company aims to be the most 
sustainable luxury car brand in the world.

The company is a 100 per cent Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd investment and has been 
named Automobili Pininfarina following the signing of a trademark licence 
agreement between Pininfarina S.p.A. and Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. Pininfarina 
S.p.A. will take an influential role in supporting design and production 
capacities based on their unique 90-year experience of producing many of the 
world's most iconic cars.

ABOUT NICK HEIDFELD

Starting his motorsport career in 1994 by racing in the German Formula Ford 
race series, Nick Heidfeld (43) would go on to race in various competitions 
before making his debut in Formula 1 in 2000. After more than 10 years at the 
pinnacle of motorsport, he became the first driver to make the move across to 
the pinnacle of electrified motorsport, when he entered his first race in 
Formula E in 2014. With unrivalled expertise in developing and honing the 
characteristics of performance vehicles, Brand Ambassador Nick has been part of 
the Automobili Pininfarina Vehicle Development team since the beginning of the 
Battista programme and played a key role in simulation testing of the 
pure-electric hyper GT.
 
SOURCE: Automobili Pininfarina

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