There is no doubt that John Cena is one of the best fighters in history as well as one of the best actors. Impress has been one of the wrestlers with the most world championships in WWE history. Apart from this, he also created an unbreakable bond with the wrestling fans. As a result, the former rapper was able to get a lot of money and build a car empire.
For those who don’t know, Cena has had an illustrious wrestling career. The actor is a 13-time WWE Champion and a 3-time World Heavyweight Champion. He is also a five-time WWE United States Champion, two-time WWE Tag Team Champion, two-time World Tag Team Champion, two-time Royal Rumble Champion, and one-time Money in the Bank Champion. Facing this situation, the actor bought this unique Ferrari.
Behind the wheel of the F430, drivers will quickly notice what these cars have been in so much demand for so many years: experience. Ferraris of the past fell short when it came to daily driving, but the F430 shines as one of the most enjoyable cars to drive on the road or track. Under normal driving conditions, the F430 feels smooth and surprisingly easy to drive thanks to its impressive turning radius.
John Cena’s Impressive Ferrari
The Ferrari that John Cena drives.
The steering feels light and nimble, and can be steered exactly where the driver wants the front wheels to be planted. There’s a soft feel to the feel of this car on the road without being overly forgiving or harsh. Under braking, the F430 performs great using those big brakes. There’s no wobbling under heavy braking, adding to an overall feeling of expert control when pushing this car through extreme braking scenarios.
If it’s a performance experience you crave, the F430 takes care of that too. Using the F1 transmission, gear changes will happen in 150 milliseconds, which is pretty impressive when you consider that this car only uses a single-clutch system and not a dual-clutch system. When you combine this with the perfectly rev-timed downshift, pushing the limits of this car becomes a highly addictive experience. How much would you pay to drive it?