Easily, apparently. Motor Trend recently did a blog post on 22 Cars that Stop from 60 MPH in Less Than 100 FT, and we were definitely surprised by some of the contenders. Here is the profile on a 2008 Ferrari Scuderia.
2008 Ferrari 430 Scuderia
60-0 MPH: 93 ft
Tires: Pirelli PZero Corsa
Tire Size, Front: 235/35ZR19 97Y
Tire Size, Rear: 285/35ZR19 99Y
Brakes, Front: 15.6-in vented, drilled, carbon-ceramic disc/6-piston, ABS
Brakes, Rear:13.7-in vented, drilled carbon-ceramic disc/4-piston, ABS
The Ferrari F430 was good, but not 60-0 mph in less than 100 feet good. Ferrari remedied that by reaching into its Formula 1 parts bin and creating the 430 Scuderia, which is fitted with carbon-ceramic disc brakes and sticky Pirelli PZero Corsa tires.
Technical director Frank Markus’ take of the 2008 Ferrari 430 Scuderia: “Perhaps the most significant technology transfer from F1 to the 430 Scuderia is the F1-Trac traction/stability control system, which for the first time on a road car also has authority over the electronically controlled E-Diff2 wet-clutch limited-slip differential… The electronic processor time is so fast that you’re never aware of any brake pulsations or electronic jiggery-pokery; you just feel like a pro shoe motoring out of every bend. That faster processor also controls the anti-lock brakes and shares credit with the larger front carbon-ceramic brakes for trimming the F430’s already impressive braking distances by around 8 percent to 93 feet from 60 mph and 255 feet from 100.”