Ok, we need a dose of reality for you. The Veyron would without question blow the doors off of a Ferrari (take your pick) on a track. I love Ferrari's and most Exotic Cars just as the next guy, but there is a time when "fanboi-ism" needs to take a backseat. Not to mention the Veyron is Street Legal and the FXX (and the soon to be released F70) aren't.
FXX - 1.5 million Euro + tax to the Veyron's 1.1 Euro makes the Veyron the easy choice.
Ok, maybe I was misunderstood.
The Veyron is faster around the track than any current production street legal Ferrari. The fastest, the 6 year old enzo, was .7 seconds behind the veyron on top gear's track, but that's hardly scientific so we'll just call that anecodotal.
However, if the f70, which is the FXX-derived street-legal Enzo successor, meets its design requirements of a similar power to weight ratio of the FXX (2.9 lb/hp vs the veyron's 3.9), there will be no contest. The Enzo's power to weight ratio of 4 lb/hp is close enough....The 850 hp 2500 lb FXX, however is 7 seconds faster around the Fiorano test track than the Enzo, which is a huge margin for a lap that takes 1:18. So the Veyron is nowhere near a match for it, or the the street-legal successor (if they stick to their goals).
That is what I was referring to.
That being said, I'd still take a Scuderia over the Veyron and the $800,000 difference in cash. That's just practicality--or as practical as one can get considering 2 seater supercars.
We're all fanboys of something. It's the reason guys argue over sports teams. I'm no different.