^Where is that from the tower? Which side should I sit on and which direction should I look?
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Some are saying the track used on this coaster is "similar" to the Premier Launched coaster at the Ferrari Experience Park.
After seeing other coaster track designs, that just seems like overkill. I wonder if the whole circuit will have that double spine. Or, maybe just in the areas with higher G-forces.
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john peck said:
Some are saying the track used on this coaster is "similar" to the Premier Launched coaster at the Ferrari Experience Park.
I have been trying to find any pictures of this coaster. Does anyone know where to find any?
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Ok, I found a picture on this site. In the for-ground, it doesn't appear to be the same, but if you look at the spine just before the second vertical support, it looks like the second spine starts.
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To me it looks like a cross between something from Premier Rides and Vekoma (think Expedition Everest). If it's coming in shipping containers, I'd tend to lean toward Vekoma.
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Not sure who started calling the Ferrari coaster Premier track but I was just chatting with someone on coasterforce.com that claims that is Intamins new style of track. He read some articles at European Coaster Club ECC that suggested that. You'll remember ECC as the people that released that layout of Diamondback long before anyone had a clue what it would be.
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Jason Hammond said:
I have been trying to find any pictures of this coaster. Does anyone know where to find any?
The ones that I saw that clearly show the double spin have been on Theme Park Review (not that I'm trying to advertise them) and they linked a picture from themeparkguy.com, which I can't find anything on his site from this ride.
Not all of the Ferrari coaster uses the double spine, just parts of it. There even looks like areas where there is no spine at all.
Closed topic.