New Ferrari 360 Modena on Display
28 October 1999
ADVISORY/New Ferrari 360 Modena Made With Alcoa Aluminum Body Structure on Display at Alcoa Corporate Center
--AlcoaWho: Rick Milner, President, Alcoa Automotive and Vice President,
Alcoa
Milo Novak, Alcoa Product Design Engineer
Carlo Carcioffi, Ferrari Senior Engineer Spaceframe Design
for 360
What: The new Ferrari 360 Modena and its Alcoa all-aluminum body
structure
When: Friday, October 29, 1999, Remarks begin at 11:30 a.m.
Where: Alcoa Corporate Center atrium, 201 Isabella Street,
NorthShore
Why: Local introduction of Ferrari 360 Modena featuring Alcoa
all-aluminum body structure
RSVP: By end of business day on Thursday, October 28
(412)-473-3402
Ferrari's latest creation, the 360 Modena sports car, was introduced earlier this year at the Geneva Auto Show. Alcoa worked closely with Ferrari to develop the 360's high-performance body structure -- an aluminum spaceframe manufactured by Alcoa inside the fabled Scaglietti Works in Italy. Through the first half of the year, 670 frames were delivered, having passed through a meticulous, 530-point Ferrari analysis without a single rejection or missed delivery.
Alcoa in partnership with Audi created the world's first all-aluminum spaceframe for the Audi A8 and subsequently worked with Chrysler on the Plymouth Prowler. Alcoa is the global leader in aluminum technology for the automotive market, with nearly every European and U.S. automaker on its customer list. With the 360 Modena, Ferrari represents Alcoa's most holistic contribution to date.
(Editor's Note: This event is for media representatives only. The event is not open to the public.)