Scuderia Car Parts supplies a wide range of OEM and performance brake discs for luxury, sports, and high-performance vehicles. Options include vented, drilled, and slotted designs for improved cooling, reduced fade, and enhanced stopping power. All discs are sourced from leading manufacturers, ensuring high quality, durability, and precise fitment. Whether you need standard replacements or upgrades for track driving, we provide the right solution with expert advice and worldwide delivery.

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Ferrari 213484

Ferrari 213484

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Fits: Ferrari 430 Coupe, Ferrari 430 Spider
Ferrari 338393

Ferrari 338393

BRAKE DISC
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Fits: Ferrari Portofino Europe, Ferrari Portofino Europe RH, Ferrari Portofino M (Europe RH), Ferrari Portofino M (Europe), Ferrari Portofino M (USA) and 13 more
Ferrari 768772

Ferrari 768772

BRAKE DISC
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Fits: Ferrari Daytona SP3 Europe, Ferrari Daytona SP3 USA
Ferrari 768172

Ferrari 768172

BRAKE DISC
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Fits: Ferrari Daytona SP3 Europe, Ferrari Daytona SP3 USA
Ferrari 237610

Ferrari 237610

BRAKE DISC
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Ferrari 294970

Ferrari 294970

BRAKE DISC
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Ferrari 134725

Ferrari 134725

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Ferrari 163316

Ferrari 163316

BRAKE DISC
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Fits: Ferrari 355 Challenge (1996), Ferrari 355 Challenge (1999)

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What's in Ferrari Brake Discs?

The brake disc, also referred to as the rotor, is a critical component of a vehicle’s braking system. Typically made of cast iron or composite materials, it is attached to the wheel hub. When the brake pedal is pressed, calipers squeeze the pads against the disc, generating friction that converts kinetic energy into heat, slowing or stopping the vehicle. Discs can be solid, vented, drilled, or slotted, each design improving cooling, durability, or performance. High-performance brake discs withstand extreme heat and resist warping, making them essential for sports and heavy-duty vehicles.

Where it is located in the car? How should it be properly maintained?

Brake discs are mounted on the wheel hubs, between the wheels and the brake calipers. Most modern cars use discs on all four wheels, while some older or budget vehicles may combine front discs with rear drums. Maintenance involves inspecting for cracks, scoring, excessive thinning, or warping. Vibrations during braking may indicate warped discs requiring resurfacing or replacement. Discs should always be replaced in pairs to maintain balance. Avoid heavy braking from high speeds and allow cooling after intense use to extend lifespan.

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