The
largest ever gathering of Ferraris seen in the Southern
Hemisphere will take place in Sydney on Sunday 13 August
when more than 130 of the legendary Italian supercars
come together to help raise money for the Westmead
Children’s Hospital in the Darling Harbour Exhibition
Centre. Organisers
plan to have on display at least one of every Ferrari
road car produced since 1960 and there will be a genuine
Ferrari Formula One car on display as a representative
of Ferrari’s unique record of success at the pinnacle of
motorpsort.
Leading
the display will be cars described as the greatest super
cars of their eras, the Ferrari Daytona, the Ferrari F40
and the Ferrari Enzo, named after the automotive genius
who founded Ferrari. Also on display will be latest
examples of today’s Ferrari range, the F430, F430 Spider
and the 612 Scaglietti. Other classic Ferrari models on
display include the Ferrari 275 GTB and the 575
Maranello, named after Ferrari home town. Alongside the
cars, there will also be comprehensive displays charting
the history of Ferrari and explaining the exceptional
technology that has driven Ferrari forward at the
cutting edge of both motorsport and road car
development.
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Leading the display will be cars described as the
greatest super cars of their eras, the Ferrari
Daytona, the Ferrari F40 and the Ferrari Enzo, named
after the automotive genius who founded Ferrari. |
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The largest ever gathering of Ferraris seen in the
Southern Hemisphere will take place in Sydney on
Sunday 13 August when more than 130 of the legendary
Italian supercars come together to help raise money
for the Westmead Children’s Hospital in the Darling
Harbour Exhibition Centre. |
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Organized
by the Ferrari Club of Australia, the display at Darling
Harbour in Sydney will
enable the public to see unique and rare cars that are
normally hidden from public display. The Club members
are also donating there time, as well as precious cars,
to the event to ensure the maximum amount of money car
be raised for the Westmead Children’s Hospital.
“It is more than 15 years since a display of this type
was held last held,” says Ian Gow, Ferrari Club NSW
President. “So this is a rare opportunity for people to
see the best and rarest Ferraris in Australia. This
year’s display is much larger than ever seen before and
the array of cars is exceptional. Darling Harbour is the
perfect venue and offers a great day out for the whole
family. We are very proud to support The Children’s
Hospital at Westmead and invite everyone along to help
make the day a great success.” The Ferrari display will
be in Hall One, Darling Harbour. The display is open
from 9 am – 4 pm only on Sunday, August 13.
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