After the
enormous success of last year's "Ferrari 15,000 Red Miles"
tour of China by two 612 Scagliettis driven by a team of
international journalists, Ferrari is delighted to announce
another tough challenge for this year, the Panamerican
20,000.
On August 24th, two gleaming examples of the Prancing
Horse's just launched 12-cylinder model, the Ferrari 599 GTB
Fiorano, will begin a long journey from Brazil that will
take them through 16 countries and across 20,000 miles
(32,000 km) to New York where they are scheduled to arrive
on November 17th. A total of 50 different international
journalists, each one representing the most important
publications from all over the world, will take turns behind
the wheels of the two sports cars, during the 15-stage,
84-day tour.
Every Ferrari
naturally conjures up images of the track and motor racing
at its finest. As the most powerful production model ever to
be built at Maranello, it is easy to imagine the 599 GTB
Fiorano going through its paces on the world's circuits.
Uniquely, however, not one but two of this stunning new
model are about to embark on an adventure that will take
them to the precarious mountain roads of the Andes and the
dirt tracks of Central America, along a route so tough that
they really will experience the same conditions as the very
earliest racing cars. A new challenge that really will put
the cars and their reliability to the test in no uncertain
terms.
This is far from
Ferrari's first foray into this kind of adventure, however.
To celebrate the marque's 50th anniversary in 1997, a F355
embarked on a massive world tour over five continents with
147 journalists taking turns at its wheel as it passed
through their various nations. The "World Tour", as it was
known, was designed not only to communicate how strong the
company was but also the reliability of the F355, a model
that would prove of enormous strategic value in Ferrari's
development. The "World Tour" proved an extraordinary
success and the car arrived back at the very spot in New
York from where it had started on March 18th, after a
massive 75 days on the road.
The latest and most spectacular Prancing Horse road trip
was, of course, last year's "Ferrari 15,000 Red Miles" tour.
This was a feat never before achieved by any other car
manufacturer: a 24,000-kilometre dash right across China in
two virtually unmodified production 612 Scagliettis. This
time 51 Chinese and international journalists drove the cars
from the start line in Beijing all the way to the finish in
Shanghai over 45 days. En route the cars visited 37
different cities and climbed to an altitude 5,231 meters in
the mountain passes of Tibet.
The Panamerican
20,000 will be divided into 15 stages over 84 days and will
take the two Ferrari 599 GTB Fioranos through 16 different
countries. The route will also wind its way through the most
famous areas of Pre-Columbian and Native American historical
interest. They will visit the Foz do Iguazu falls on the
Argentinean-Paraguayan border having first stopped off at
the beaches of Rio de Janeiro and Saõ Paulo and then crossed
the tropical rain forests around Curitiba. After the Falls,
they will drive through the Argentinean pampas before
powering up through salt plains of Chile and Bolivia. From
there they will make their way along dirt roads to La Paz
and through the spectacular countryside around Lake
Titicaca, which, at 4,000 meters, is the world's highest
lake. The 599 GTB Fiorano's entry into Peru will be the
first contact with the Inca civilisation: the sacred valley
of Cuzco, the peaks that guard Macchu Picchu and the
mysterious lines of Nazca. But then it's on to Lima and back
to sea level again.
From there the Tour makes its way past the towering
volcanoes and deserts of Ecuador to get to Colombia. Panama,
Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala
will make up the tropical South American leg of the Tour and
will also provide the first encounters with the vestiges of
the Mayan civilisation. One of the most magical views on the
entire American continent, the ruins of Palenque, will greet
the Tour which, after it passes through Mexico City, will
make its way up into the United States via Baja California.
The American leg of the Tour will take the cars all the way
from Los Angeles to Houston taking in Monument Valley en
route, before they drive on to Miami and then Washington.
After that they continue on to Chicago and Toronto (Canada)
before finally making their way to the finish line in New
York.
The Panamerican
20,000 will be receiving invaluable assistance from the
various Italian diplomatic services in the states it passes
through, particularly with regard to security and customs
issues. Its partners on the Tour will be some of the
Prancing Horse's most loyal sponsors: Shell (V Power, Helix
and Q, fuel and lubricants), Alcoa (technical partner and
manufacturer of the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano's aluminum
chassis), Case IH (a Fiat-owned company worldwide leader in
the production of agricultural machinery) Pirelli (supplier
of specialist tyres for the different terrains being
covered), the Fiat Group (support vehicles), Puma
(clothing), Saima Avandero (transport of cars and spare
parts), Buonitalia (a company working to promote Italian
products worldwide).
Assistance and spares will be provided by six support
vehicles: three Fiat cars which will be replaced by three
Alfa Romeos in Mexico, and three specially equipped Iveco
trucks. As the Tour's technical partner, Shell will be
providing a specially equipped vehicle and its own team of
technicians for the entire duration of the Tour. Around 50
journalists from across the world will take turns behind the
wheels of the two Ferraris. In addition to the journalists,
an official photographer and a video cameraperson, a
technical assistance and logistics team will accompany the
Tour along its entire route. The Tour begins from Fiat's
Brazilian headquarters at Belo Horizonte and will visit the
main Case IH plants at Curitiba (BR), Racine and New Holland
(USA), and the Iveco facility at Sete Lagoas (BR) to pay
homage to these important members of the Fiat Group.
The route and main stages
The Panamerican
20,000 route is divided into 15 stages. The stages also
correspond to the changeover points for the various teams of
journalists taking part. The Tour gets underway on August
24th from Belo Horizonte and six days later the cars will
make their way into Foz do Iguazu 2,000 km away. From there
they head west to Argentina and onto San Pedro de Atacama in
Chile which they will reach after five days and 1,800 km of
driving through pampas and the first of the salt plains.
This is where the toughest part of the tour begins and will
see the cars climb to altitudes of more than 4,000 metres in
the Andes. They will head north setting a course for La Paz
in Bolivia which they reach on September 7th after four more
days on the road and having added another 1,100 km to their
mileage as they zoom down the dirt roads through the salt
plains. After 1,700 km and 6 more days on the road, the cars
will drive into Lima where they will encounter the vestiges
of the ancient Inca civilisation.
The next four stages to Mexico will take them through
spectacular landscapes en route to Quito, Pasto, Cartagena,
Panama, Managua on an 8,000 km, 18-day dash. The two
Mexican stages, which start from Palenque on October 13th,
traverse the lands of the Aztecs and the Mayans as well as
Baja California. It will take 10 days to cover this 4,500 km
distance. From Las Vegas, the Tour turns east, calling to
Houston and also making its way through Monument Valley and
Dallas, before arriving into Miami on November 3rd. This
6,000 km stretch will take 9 days to complete. At this
point, the Tour will move north to Washington before
arriving into New York on November 17th having first called
to Chicago and Toronto. A 5,000 km dash that will take 11
days in all.
The cars
The two
specially-liveried 599 GTB Fioranos (one a Tour de France
blue and the other a Rossa Corsa red) will only be very
slightly modified to help them cope with terrain in the
toughest parts of the route. They will each be fitted with a
special underbody protector made from 4 mm thick duralumin
rather than plastic and their suspension set-up will be
slightly higher to cope with the difficult road conditions.
Apart from this, however, they will be regular production
models powered by a 620 hp 65° V12 engine which delivers 62
kgm of maximum torque at 5,600 rpm. Both cars will be
equipped also with the electro-actuated six-speed F1 gearbox
and transaxle transmission.
The Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano
The Ferrari 599
GTB Fiorano is the most high performance 12-cylinder
berlinetta ever produced at Maranello. The new model boasts
the most innovative and technologically advanced features
ever to be used by Ferrari in a mid-front engined
two-seater, setting a whole new standard in terms of
sportiness, design and exhilarating driving.
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The route will also wind its way through the most
famous areas of Pre-Columbian and Native American
historical interest. They will visit the Foz do
Iguazu falls on the Argentinean-Paraguayan border
having first stopped off at the beaches of Rio de
Janeiro and Saõ Paulo and then crossed the tropical
rain forests around Curitiba. |
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The Panamerican 20,000 will be divided into 15
stages over 84 days and will take the two Ferrari
599 GTB Fioranos through 16 different countries. |
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With around 1,150 cars sold there each year, the
North American market accounts for 30% of Ferrari's
output and is thus its largest single market
worldwide. Within North America, the largest market
is California which accounts for 27% of sales in the
US. This is followed by the North East (16%),
Florida (11%), Texas (7%) and Chicago (6%). |
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After the enormous success of last year's "Ferrari
15,000 Red Miles" tour of China by two 612
Scagliettis driven by a team of international
journalists, Ferrari is delighted to announce
another tough challenge for this year, the
Panamerican 20,000. |
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On August 24th, two gleaming examples of the
Prancing Horse's just launched 12-cylinder model,
the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, will begin a long
journey from Brazil that will take them through 16
countries and across 20,000 miles (32,000 km) to New
York where they are scheduled to arrive on November
17th. |
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A total of 50 different international journalists,
each one representing the most important
publications from all over the world, will take
turns behind the wheels of the two sports cars,
during the 15-stage, 84-day tour. |
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The Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano delivers absolutely stunning
performance, putting it right at the very top of its
category. In fact, its 5,999 cc V12 engine is directly
derived from the one that equipped the "Enzo Ferrari"
supercar. It punches out a breathtaking 620 hp at 7,600 rpm,
giving the new model a weight-power ratio of 2.6 kg/hp. Both
the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano's chassis and bodyshell are all-aluminum
and the most accomplished example Ferrari's already
well-honed skills in this area. Thanks to an inimitable
Pininfarina design, the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano's
aggressive, elegant styling incorporates cutting-edge
aerodynamics to ensure nothing short of absolute excellence
in terms of performance. The new car replaces the 575M
Maranello of which, like the 550 Maranello unveiled in 1996,
5,700 were produced, a record in their segment for the
Prancing Horse.
From the legendary 250 GT to the 275 GTB, the 365 GTB4 and
the 575M Maranello, the powerful 12-cylinder two-seater has
always been the most symbolic of Ferrari's stunning sports
cars, and the new Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano is a powerful
addition to that list of illustrious names.
Ferrari on the American continent
With around
1,150 cars sold there each year, the North American market
accounts for 30% of Ferrari's output and is thus its largest
single market worldwide. Within North America, the largest
market is California which accounts for 27% of sales in the
US. This is followed by the North East (16%), Florida (11%),
Texas (7%) and Chicago (6%). Two new dealerships (one in
Silicon Valley, California, and the other in Las Vegas) were
added to the Ferrari dealership network in North America in
2005, bringing the total up to 36 (32 in the US and 4 in
Canada). However, our existing distributors have also made
significant investments in recent years in upgrading their
facilities and processes. In 2004, Ferrari North America
opened a showroom at 410 Park Avenue in New York to showcase
its extraordinary cars at one of America's most prestigious
locations.
In January 2006, Ferrari North America also took over
responsibility for Central and South America to enhance and
consolidate the Prancing Horse's presence there. The main
markets involved are Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico and
Venezuela which offer a total of 12 dealerships in all. This
consolidation will also boost the distribution network and
increase customer satisfaction.
Ferrari North
America Inc., which has its headquarters in Englewood
Cliffs, New Jersey and is headed by CEO and President
Maurizio Parlato, is now in its fourth year at the helm of
Ferrari's largest market worldwide. Ferrari North America is
the only authorised Ferrari importer and distributor in
North, Central and South America. It is responsible for all
of the marque's organisational and operational activities in
the United States and Canada, including technical training
and spares assistance. Ferrari North America also has one
dealership on the West Coast, in San Francisco.
The sponsors
Shell.
Long-time Ferrari partner Shell is behind the 599 GTB
Fioranos every mile of the Ferrari Panamerican 20,000 in a
very visible demonstration of the close technical
partnership between Shell and Ferrari already familiar to
Formula 1 fans world-wide. Shell is providing important
technical support and a suite of performance fuel and
lubricant products to support the marathon journey. Shell
fuel stations along the route will play a critical role in
keeping the Ferrari 599 GTBs supplied with Shell V-Power
fuel and celebrating the passing of the Ferrari Panamerican
with special events and promotions. A Shell technical
support team will accompany the cars from the start in
Brazil to the finish in New York. Reflecting Ferrari's
uncompromising approach to performance, the Prancing Horse
uses Shell V-Power fuel and Shell Helix lubricant products,
including Q (USA), exclusively both in Formula 1 and in its
GT cars, such as the new 599 GTB Fiorano.
Alcoa.
Ferrari's strategic partner for the creation of advanced
aluminum spaceframe technology. The companies began working
together in the 1990's and have collaborated on four
successful generations of spaceframes for Ferrari's Gran
Turismo vehicles, beginning with the 360 Modena. Alcoa
currently builds aluminum spaceframes for the Ferrari 612
Scaglietti, F430 and 599 GTB Fiorano in Modena. Alcoa is the
world's leading producer of primary aluminum, fabricated
aluminum and aluminum products. The company supplies all key
sectors of the aluminum industry, including aerospace,
automobile, packaging, building and construction and
commercial transportation. Alcoa is present in 44 countries
and employs a workforce of more than 130,000 people.
Fiat Group.
Founded in 1899, Fiat is an industrial enterprise focused on
the automotive sector, serving customers in more than 190
countries around the world with an annual turnover of about
47 billion euro. With some 170 000 employees in 120 R&D
centres and 189 plants worldwide, the Fiat Group is a global
leader in the production of passenger cars (Fiat, Lancia and
Alfa Romeo), agricultural and construction equipment (CNH
Case New Holland), industrial vehicles (Iveco), production
systems (Comau and Teksid) and automotive components
(Magneti Marelli). Fiat Group is present in the American
continent through 120 companies ( 80 in North America and 40
in Mercosur) with revenues of over ¿ 10 billion in 2005. It
employs 41,700 people in 48 plants and 27 R&D centres. One
of the pioneer companies in the automobile industry, Fiat
Auto has produced more than 87 million passenger cars and
light commercial vehicles, including no less than 400
models. Fiat Auto operates world-wide with the following
brands: Fiat, celebrated for value, economy, and innovation
and whose mass produced cars and light commercial vehicles
are distributed over almost the entire price class spectrum;
Lancia means prestige cars noted for their elegant styling,
and comfort; Alfa Romeo is famous as a maker of sport and
luxury vehicles of style and distinction.
Case IH.
A global leader in agricultural equipment. With headquarters
in the United States, Case IH has a network of dealers and
distributors that operates in over 160 countries. Case IH
provides agricultural equipment systems, flexible financial
service offerings and parts and service support for
professional farming operations through a dedicated network
of professional dealers and distributors. Productivity
enhancing products include tractors; combines and
harvesters; hay and forage equipment; tillage tools;
planting and seeding systems; sprayers and applicators; and
site specific farming tools.
Iveco.
Full-range manufacturer of commercial vehicles for transport
of goods and passengers, that offers operators a thorough
offer of innovative products integrated with financial tools
as well as flexible and customized services. Iveco runs 49
production units in 19 countries giving priority to
exploitation of talents and resources in emerging areas.
More than 4,500 service outlets in over 100 Countries
guarantee technical support wherever in the world an Iveco
vehicle is at work.
Pirelli.
A group with a long history stretching back over 130 years.
The work done by Pirelli Labs in photonics, broadband access
and new materials fields as well as its MIRS (Modular
Integrated Robotized System) for tyre manufacture are just
two examples of the Group's technological excellence in
action. Pirelli Tyre has 24 tyre factories in 12 countries
and is one of the world's foremost high performance tyre
companies.
Puma. A
global athletic brand that successfully fuses influences
from sport, lifestyle and fashion. Puma's unique industry
perspective delivers the unexpected in sport lifestyle
footwear, apparel and accessories, through technical
innovation and revolutionary design. Established in
Herzogenaurach, Germany in 1948, Puma distributes athletic
footwear, apparel and accessories in over 80 countries
worldwide. It is also Official Supplier for the Scuderia
Ferrari.
Saima
Avandero. A leading Italian group in the international
transportation and courier sector. It has turned logistics,
transportation and assistance network organisation into an
art form. The company manages all aspects of product
logistics for its clients (strategic management of
collection, warehousing and distribution) and also offers
the back-up of an avant-garde computerised and robotic
industrial set-up.
Buonitalia
S.p.A. An Italian company established by the Ministry
for Agricultural and Forestry Policies in July 2003 to
promote, market and raise the profile of the Italian food
industry worldwide. Buonitalia aims are to promote, enhance
and raise the profile of Italy's agricultural and food
heritage throughout the world by coordinating State
promotional policies, provide services to agricultural and
food companies to help them market Italian food products
internationally, protect Italian products by ensuring the
international registration and legal protection of the
brands associated with original Italian products.
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