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The Ferrari 488 Pista and McLaren 765LT represent the sharpest edges of their respective brands’ track-focused supercar philosophies, yet they couldn’t feel more distinct in how they deliver their performance. Both are mid-engined, rear-drive, and turbocharged V8-powered, but the experiences they offer—and the types of drivers they reward—diverge the deeper you explore their limits.

Ferrari’s 488 Pista is an ode to balance, communication, and a kind of athleticism that has defined the marque’s greatest road cars. Its 720 PS twin-turbo V8 is ferocious, but the magic lies in how the chassis translates that power to the tarmac. The steering is alive with feedback, the rear axle eager to rotate, and the car’s stability at the limit is finely judged. Whether on street rubber or R-compound slicks, the Pista invites the driver into a conversation with the road—one that rewards trust and precise inputs. That transparency shows in close-fought lap battles: at Anglesey Coastal, for example, Steve Sutcliffe clocked a 1:10.8 in the Ferrari, just edging his own 1:11.14 in the McLaren 765LT. On a technical, medium-speed circuit, the Ferrari’s agility and mid-corner balance let it exploit every tenth.

The 765LT, meanwhile, is McLaren’s most uncompromising road car—a car that feels like it was engineered with stopwatch and slip angle in mind above all else. Its 765 PS and 800 Nm are delivered with brutal efficiency, but it’s the chassis that defines the experience: ultra-light, rigid, and with a suspension philosophy that prioritizes mechanical grip and downforce even more than outright compliance. The McLaren gives you a sense of immediacy and connection, but it’s a different dialect than the Ferrari’s. The steering is hyper-direct, the brakes are relentless, and the car’s limits are staggeringly high—but there’s less nuance, less chatter. It’s a tool designed for drivers who thrive on commitment and can handle a platform that rarely forgives hesitation. Nowhere is that more apparent than at Ridge Motorsports Park, where a medium-prepped 765LT on Goodyear Supercar 3R tires blitzed to a 1:38.46, a full 4.76 seconds faster than a stock Pista (1:43.22). On a circuit that rewards traction, punch out of slow corners, and confidence under braking, the McLaren’s relentless focus and slightly lower curb weight pay dividends.

Yet, the Pista’s holistic approach shines on tracks that favor flow and composure. At Lihpao International Circuit, with the same driver in both cars, the Ferrari lapped in 1:44.62—over four seconds faster than the McLaren’s 1:48.879. Here, the Ferrari’s ability to maintain momentum, rotate on throttle, and communicate tire limits gives skilled drivers the confidence to chase tenths without crossing into uncertainty. The story repeats at Yas Marina, where the Pista’s blend of power and balance nets another decisive win (2:07.66 vs. 2:11.8).

What emerges is not a question of outright speed—both cars are devastatingly quick in the right hands—but of philosophy and driver preference. The 765LT is the car for the brave: it demands precision, rewards aggression, and is happiest in the hands of drivers who chase lap records with single-minded focus. The Ferrari, while nearly as fast, is the more expressive partner. It flatters skilled pilots but remains approachable at the limit, making it the thinking driver’s choice for circuits where subtlety and feedback matter most.

If you want a car that telegraphs everything, one you can lean on lap after lap, the 488 Pista is the scalpel. If you crave raw pace, relentless grip, and a chassis that dares you to push harder with every corner, the 765LT is the hammer. Both are masterworks—just tuned for different conversations between car, driver, and the edge of adhesion.

Letztmals aktualisiert: Mar 6, 2026

Spezifikationen

Spezifikationen Ferrari 488 Pista 488 Pista McLaren 765LT 765LT
Modelljahre 2019-2020 2021-2022
Pferdestärken 720 765
Drehmoment (N_M) 770 800
Zwangsinduktion Ja Ja
Gewicht (KG) 1,385 1,339
Leistung/Gewicht 0.52 0.57
Rank #12 #11
Bereifung 80 PILOT SPORT CUP 2R
245/35/20 / 305/30/20
60 P ZERO™ TROFEO R
245/35/19 / 305/30/20
Motorbeschreibung V8 - 90°twin-turbo – Dry sump 4.0L Twin-Turbo V8 Gas
Getriebe F1 7-SPEED DUAL-CLUTCH GEARBOX 7-SPEED AUTOMATIC
Antrieb Typ RWD RWD
Radstand (MM) 2654 2670
Breite (MM) 1976 2045
Länge (MM) 4605 4600
Höhe (MM) 1207 1158
0 - 60 MPH 3 SECs 2.7 SECs
Höchstgeschwindigkeit (KPH) 340 330
Preis MSRP $ 350,000 $ 430,000
Aktueller Wert $ 480,000 $ 536,000
Gesamt- vs Durchschnitts-Rundenzeiten -6.41s -13.75s

Ferrari 488 Pista 488 Pista — Lap Times vs Average

Laufflächenabnutzung/MOD LEVEL Serienklasse/Leichtbauklasse S/L Mittel M Schwer/Rennen S/R
>200
141–200 -2.43s
100–140
0–99 -10.39s

McLaren 765LT 765LT — Lap Times vs Average

Laufflächenabnutzung/MOD LEVEL Serienklasse/Leichtbauklasse S/L Mittel M Schwer/Rennen S/R
>200
141–200
100–140 -12.89s
0–99 -12.04s -14.41s -15.67s
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