Sit on the booster seat and drive the SF90 with the paddle shift operation
No no no, is this true?
But when I actually look at it, I can't believe it's true. A little boy who is said to be 3 years old is driving a Ferrari SF90 himself on the circuit.
Wearing a boy-sized racing suit and helmet, the driver's seat of the SF90 is...well, a booster seat!
In addition, the car has a pedal extender that allows a young boy to use it to operate the accelerator and brakes.
What surprised me more than that was that it was operated with a paddle shift! ! 3 years old? !
When I saw the video and thought, "I really think he's driving," I still couldn't believe it, so I looked at other posts and said, "How did this 3-year-old child learn to drive a Ferrari? In training!" There was a reel (video).
When you look at it... it's amazing.
This is (maybe it's all true??) It's really amazing. I am completely on board.
I've mastered everything, but I'm already driving like my own body, such as how to handle the cart. I'm sorry to say that he's clearly better than me in car (cart) drifting (laughs).
No ~, it's amazing.
…But it's too scary to see a 3-year-old boy driving a real car, and even if he's good at it, he's still a 3-year-old child, so let him drive an SF90 (or a real car). I'm wondering what it's like to put it away. If anything comes up, that's it.
Haa. Amazing but scary to watch!
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