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What is the fastest ride in Ferrari Land Spain?

Standing at over 350 feet tall and accelerating from 0 to 112 miles per hour in 5 seconds, Red Force at Ferrari Land is Europe's highest and fastest rollercoaster. Ferrari World in the United Arab Emirates has Formula Rossa, the world's fastest rollercoaster.



The fastest ride in Ferrari Land (part of the PortAventura World resort in Salou, Spain) is Red Force. It is the tallest and fastest roller coaster in Europe as of 2026. The ride uses a magnetic LSM (Linear Synchronous Motor) launch system to propel riders from 0 to 180 km/h (112 mph) in just 5 seconds. After this intense launch, the train climbs a massive "Top Hat" vertical tower reaching a height of 112 meters (367 feet) before dropping straight back down. The entire experience is designed to simulate the G-forces and acceleration of a Formula 1 racing car. Because of the extreme speed and height, the ride is very sensitive to wind conditions and is often the first attraction to close during inclement weather. For enthusiasts, the "front row" experience is considered a must-do, as the sheer force of the wind at 180 km/h provides a raw, high-adrenaline sensation that few other coasters in the world can replicate.

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It is billed as Europe's highest and fastest rollercoaster, and the stats are impressive. It is 367 feet tall, and reaches a maximum speed of 112 miles per hour just five seconds after accelerating from a standing start out of its station. Red Force's layout is pretty simple.

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Formula Rossa is a launched roller coaster located at Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Manufactured by Intamin and opened in 2010, it is the world's fastest roller coaster, featuring a maximum speed of 240 km/h.

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Red Force is a steel launched roller coaster located at Ferrari Land within PortAventura World in Salou, Catalonia, Spain. The ride was manufactured by Lichtenstein based Swiss manufacturer Intamin and opened on 7 April 2017.

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It is billed as Europe's highest and fastest rollercoaster, and the stats are impressive. It is 367 feet tall, and reaches a maximum speed of 112 miles per hour just five seconds after accelerating from a standing start out of its station.

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Red Force, the fastest ride in PortAventura World, and in Europe. Since it was opened in 2017, Red Force, located in Ferrari Land, has the honour of holding the title of Europe's fastest ride, and one of the five fastest in the world. It can go from 0 to 180 km per hour in just 5 seconds!

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Formula Rossa (Arabic: ??????? ????) is a launched roller coaster located at Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

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