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Robbie
Jun 06, 2007, 9:40 AM
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More than 300 Ferrari cars are anticipated to attend Ferrari’s attempt to set a new Guinness World Record for the “Largest Parade of Ferrari Cars” at Silverstone on Saturday 9 June.

Some of the cars entered include:

20+ pre-1973 V12s, including two 250 GT SWB, a 250 GTO and a 275 GTB/C, as well as several Daytonas, 250 GT Lussos and even a 330 GT
20+ examples of Ferrari’s iconic F40s, F50s and Enzos
10+ examples of the beautiful Dino
40+ examples of each of Ferrari’s mid-engined 355, 360 Modena and F430
20+ modern V12s, including several 550 Maranello, 575M and 599 GTB Fioranos, accompanied by several 456 GT and 612 Scaglietti models
Several other examples of Ferrari’s incredibly diverse heritage, including Testarossas, Boxers, Mondials, 308s, 328s, 348s and moreBruno Senna, nephew of three times World Champion Ayrton Senna, and already a winner in his own right in GP2, will be driving one of the lead Ferrari cars in the Guinness World Record attempt.

In addition to the Guinness World Record attempt, the Ferrari Racing Days event will feature the UK round of the Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli with over 60 equally matched Ferrari F430 Challenge cars jostling for position on one of the fastest F1 Grand Prix circuits, and the ultra-exclusive FXX which will be making its only official UK appearance. It will be an action-packed weekend of Ferrari festivities which will appeal to Ferrari clients and the ever-faithful Tifosi.

Bruno Senna to Race in a Ferrari at Silverstone

Bruno Senna, aged 23 from Sao Paolo in Brazil, will also star as a guest driver with the Ferrari Challenge Dealer Team GB. His uncle, three-times F1 world champion Ayrton Senna, once said, “if you think I'm good, just wait until you see my nephew” and so far in GP2 Bruno has lived up to the billing, with victory in only his second race at Barcelona. From the very beginning of his motor racing career, Bruno has shown a strong and ambitious personality and he doesn’t fear the comparison with his late uncle, saying, “If I am worse, the same or better than my uncle, only time will tell.”

Massimo Fedeli, Managing Director of Ferrari GB Ltd , said, “We are very proud to welcome Bruno Senna to the Ferrari Challenge for our home round at Silverstone. The team are incredibly excited about Bruno’s potential as he has already demonstrated his race-winning credentials after only a very short time in motor racing. Ferrari Racing Days is also the focus of Ferrari’s 60th Anniversary celebrations in the UK, and we are sure the fans will appreciate the opportunity to see a Senna in a Ferrari for the first time.”

Bruno will be driving a Ferrari F430 Challenge which carries a special livery with echoes of the Brazilian flag. He will be competing alongside the teams’ other star drivers, including Nathan Kinch and Jamie Constable who race under the Team Vertu Racing banner and welcome the opportunity to race alongside a certain star of the future and World Champion in the making.

Ferrari GB’s Motorsport Director, Enrico Bertaggia, enthused about Bruno’s potential: “Bruno is one of those drivers who has the eyes of a champion – he races to win. His determination and ability behind the wheel means he will be a serious contender for a podium at Silverstone.”

Ferrari’s 60th Anniversary

Ferrari Racing Days at Silverstone is the UK focus of Ferrari’s 60th Anniversary and, quite appropriately, will also feature the Ferrari Shell Historic Championship in which classic road and race Ferraris compete in three different categories to relive the golden era of motorsport. Ferrari’s customer motorsport division, Corse Clienti, are also supporting several Ferrari clients who will be demonstrating a range of famous and historic F1 cars from the company’s illustrious racing past.

The Ferrari Racing Days will also be the focus of the 40th Anniversary of the Ferrari Owners Club in the UK, with an incredible display of at least 40 examples of the iconic F40 supercar which remains one of Ferrari’s most memorable performance cars. With Ferrari owners from all over the UK invited to participate in the Ferrari Racing Days and the Ferrari Owners Club’s 40th Anniversary, it is expected that Silverstone will see the largest gathering of Ferraris in one place in 2007.

There will be VIP parking available for Ferrari owners who purchase tickets through their local Official Ferrari Dealer.

Commemorative program will be available for purchase throughout the weekend.

Ferrari Owners Club’s 40th Anniversary

The Ferrari Racing Days will also be the focus of the 40th Anniversary of the Ferrari Owners Club in the UK, with an incredible display of 40 examples of the iconic F40 supercar which remains one of Ferrari’s most memorable performance cars. With Ferrari owners from all over the UK invited to participate in the Ferrari Racing Days and the Ferrari Owners Club’s 40th Anniversary, it is expected that Silverstone will see the largest gathering of Ferraris in one place in 2007.

Royal Navy “Black Cat Helicopter Display Team”

The Royal Navy “Black Cat” Helicopter Display Team, the Royal Navy’s elite display team will be thrilling crowds with an incredible aerobatic display with two Lynx Helicopters from 702 Naval Air Squadron. The team’s title “The Black Cats” comes from a combination of the Lynx wildcat featured on the 702 Squadron badge. The carefully choreographed, all new display for the 2007 season fully utilizes the precision and aerobatic capabilities of the Lynx and the display features high-speed crosses, close formation work and opposing maneuvers.

Summary of Motor Sport Activity for Ferrari Racing Days at Silverstone:

Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli

The Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli is a race series dedicated exclusively to the Ferrari F430 Challenge which Ferrari clients can enter in a series of races at some of the most demanding and prestigious race circuits in Europe. In 2007, the F430 Challenge car is entering its second season of competition with an endurance race format that promises to offer dramatic action as the 60+ equally-matched 490hp V8 Ferraris jostle for position at every corner.

The F430 Challenge is a race-prepared version of the F430 road car – both feature Ferrari’s acclaimed F1 “paddle-shift” gearbox and carbon-ceramic brakes, but the race car also features a full GT-spec roll-cage, Lexan windscreen and air jacks and centre-locking wheels for quicker wheel changes. The F430 Challenge race car also runs on 19” tires which were specially developed by Pirelli for this championship. The F430 Challenge reaffirms the very close link between Ferrari’s competition and road car departments.

FXX

For the fortunate few, Ferrari invited 29 of their most loyal and passionate clients to purchase an FXX and join the company as a “Client Test Driver”. With only 29 FXX manufactured (plus one for Michael Schumacher), the FXX development program is one of the most exclusive technological test-beds available to clients. Their use is exclusively restricted to race circuits around the world – the car is not homologated for road or race use. The FXX forms a critical part of Ferrari’s commitment to research and development, with many of the innovations developed as part of the FXX program being evaluated for potential use on future Ferrari road cars.

Ferrari Shell Historic Challenge

With an unrivalled heritage of important and iconic competition cars, the Ferrari Shell Historic Challenge is the perfect arena for historic Ferraris from every decade to be enjoyed in their natural environment – on the race track. The series is a stunning showcase for the proud history of competition Ferraris spanning 60 years, with unique cars such as a 1950 Ferrari 166 Inter Vignale, a 1960 Ferrari 250 SWB California Spider, a 1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Competizione, and a 1980 Ferrari 512 BB Le Mans racing on track now just like they did when they first left Maranello.

F1 Clienti

The pace of development in the world of F1 motor racing is relentless, and, for many teams, cars from previous seasons are often relegated to spend their retirement in a museum collecting dust – but not so with Ferrari. After two years since they saw active competition, a select number of Ferrari F1 cars are offered for sale to Ferrari clients who wish to live out every boy’s fantasy of being a Formula One driver.

These cars are professionally supported and lovingly maintained by the same Ferrari personnel who were part of the team during the car’s racing career. The F1 Clienti stable includes cars from several decades of Ferrari’s unparalleled F1 racing success, with examples of Ferrari’s F1 cars previously driven by seven-times World Champion Michael Schumacher, and Niki Lauda’s 1975 Ferrari 312T still providing a spectacle for Ferrari fans to enjoy many years after the car’s official retirement from competition.


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here you go turbinas...:p

Bravodor
Jun 06, 2007, 9:52 AM
did you see that one wanker's car with a huge horse decal on the hood ?


God he should just shoot himself.

*#turbinas#*
Jun 06, 2007, 10:04 AM
did you see that one wanker's car with a huge horse decal on the hood ?


God he should just shoot himself.
Why?Maybe loves Ferrari so much..
This is a european attempt if i'm right.Not only from Italy.I say this because from Athens started 40 Ferrari's to go there.Correct me if i'm wrong.Awesome cars these Ferrari's..Especially the FXXs.

Thanx Robbie:p.

GT King
Jun 06, 2007, 10:18 AM
Mmmm, *drools* so much Ferrari's. This event should be cool, a huge gathering of Ferrari's, old and new. They all look cool, besides the one Bravodor mentioned with the Ferrari logo on the hood, they just wrecked the car with that.[-X I also see that all 29 FXX's are there, but wheres the 30th one owned by Michael Schumacher? It would be cool if he went...

monkeyfkker
Jun 06, 2007, 10:49 AM
Why?Maybe loves Ferrari so much..
This is a european attempt if i'm right.No, it's in Central Africa... can't you tell by this sentence in the article:

Ferrari Racing Days at Silverstone is the UK focus of Ferrari’s 60th Anniversary


You really do need to pay more attention if you're going to reply to a post.

CarRocker
Jun 06, 2007, 11:06 AM
^^ He meant that it's not only UK cars, but cars from all over Europe. Which infact is all over the world, since all the FXX are there, and they didn't stay in Europe only.

Plus, there are alot more people here who don't pay attention before replying, with English as their FIRST language.

*#turbinas#*
Jun 06, 2007, 11:43 AM
^^ He meant that it's not only UK cars, but cars from all over Europe. Which infact is all over the world, since all the FXX are there, and they didn't stay in Europe only.

Plus, there are alot more people here who don't pay attention before replying, with English as their FIRST language.
Thanks man.
No, it's in Central Africa... can't you tell by this sentence in the article:

Ferrari Racing Days at Silverstone is the UK focus of Ferrari’s 60th Anniversary


You really do need to pay more attention if you're going to reply to a post.
You are very helpful monkey.Sorry but what's wrong with you?You want to say something to me?Say it open and stop doing this.In every post you want to argue with me.

EriK23z
Jun 06, 2007, 12:08 PM
There is nothing like a Ferrari, there has never been and never will be.

Mopar68
Jun 06, 2007, 12:13 PM
Oh god. The air at Silverstone is going to be thick with the scent of over-payed, over-tanned douche bag. God help the British.

Bravodor
Jun 06, 2007, 12:14 PM
There is nothing like a Ferrari, there has never been and never will be.


Yeah only Ferraris can manage to be so expensive and overrated by ethusiasts and the general public alike, and yet get stomped at both the track and the strip.

You pay for the "perfect" badge, if you want a "perfect" car you buy a porsche.

EriK23z
Jun 06, 2007, 12:17 PM
We have a 911 right now yet we still don't find it to be perfect.

Bravodor
Jun 06, 2007, 12:22 PM
We have a 911 right now yet we still don't find it to be perfect.


Well you probably will not find a Ferrari perfect either then.


Personally Id rather have a muscle car that handles like a train wreck but shakes like a mofo at idle from the big block.

And youd apprently rather have the sound of the Ferrari engine and the Prestige it brings.

While others would rather have the nearly perfect handling and poise of a porsche.


In my opinion Porsches need just a little more power to be my favorite cars, but thats just me.

!ChEeKy GiRl!
Jun 06, 2007, 12:25 PM
^^ Something tells me he's a Ferrari fan anyway.
This race meet sounds cool though. You'd think they'd do it in Italy though :S

EriK23z
Jun 06, 2007, 12:33 PM
And youd apprently rather have the sound of the Ferrari engine and the Prestige it brings.


Bingo. That's exactly what I need.

monkeyfkker
Jun 06, 2007, 12:45 PM
Thanks man.

You are very helpful monkey.Sorry but what's wrong with you?You want to say something to me?Say it open and stop doing this.In every post you want to argue with me.I do believe that I have been saying it out in the open, just like a few other people have...

Ghalos
Jun 06, 2007, 1:32 PM
Oh god. The air at Silverstone is going to be thick with the scent of over-payed, over-tanned douche bag. God help the British.

Hahahaha...nice.

I'll say this much: "Visual overload" is coming to Silverstone. You won't be able to focus on the color red for a month after it.

Ferrari Underground
Jun 07, 2007, 5:22 AM
Wow...... so many Ferrari's all parked together.... Man, just looking at that makes me crazy... anyway, those ferrari's look quite nice, and woah, the largest parade for the most ferrari's, lol, they had about 300 of them, that was good... anyway nice news there robbie, i didnt even know you could attempt to break records like these....

S-Tune_S1
Jun 07, 2007, 6:17 AM
should be a great event ! cant wait and see pics :cool:

Timbit
Jun 07, 2007, 7:23 AM
Hang on...so the record their trying to set is for the biggest parade of Ferrari cars?

Damn! I should get those Guiness guys, drive the magna out on the street and get my own damn record!

v@nQu!$h~$
Jun 07, 2007, 7:39 AM
Sounds nice. 300+ Ferraris in one place.....

wanna koenigsegg
Jun 08, 2007, 3:50 AM
All I could think of when I saw the first picture was how funny it would be to see a monster truck drive over the top of all of those Ferrari's.

Car_buff
Jun 08, 2007, 10:32 AM
^^^ oh wow, that would be absolutey perfect.