by Tim Barnes-Clay, the man behind the wheel.
Date: 09 October 2010

SUPERCAR club, écurie25, is delighted to announce the latest addition to its portfolio - the much anticipated Ferrari 458 Italia worth £196,000.
One of the first to be delivered to the UK, it proudly displays the number plate F458 Red, making it the most desirable model of all to drive.
The Ferrari is the 9th vehicle at écurie25's Yorkshire branch and joins cars such as the Lamborghini LP560-4 Gallardo Spyder, Ferrari F430 Spyder, Audi R8 and Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet which are available for the exclusive use of club members.
écurie25 drivers will become some of the first in the world to get behind the wheel of the new and exclusive model which is in high demand – beating the three year waiting list for deliveries to the UK. The club has also acquired a second car for its London office which will be unveiled later this month.
The 458 Italia has a V8 engine and can reach a top speed of 202 mph. The red and black leather interior has colour coded stitching and the painted 20 inch forged alloy wheels and iconic Scuderia badge - make it an Italian Stallion to be reckoned with.

écurie25 boss, Paul Brown, said: “We are absolutely delighted to be able to provide our members with accessibility to the new Ferrari 458 and coupled with the number plate F458 Red just makes it even more special. We have been planning this for some time and so I am thrilled that it has finally arrived and is available to our members long before most enthusiasts will even see theirs.”
écurie25 provides its members the opportunity to drive some of the greatest cars in the world without needing to worry about the cost of ownership and depreciation. Its fleet of supercars ensures that there is something for everyone and enough variety to suit all occasions. It is now the longest established and largest club of its type with four locations across the UK in London, Wakefield, Surrey and Belfast. An international network is currently being opened with the first écurie25 locations scheduled in Australia and Dubai.
