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There will be celebrations at this weekend's
Mugello Historic Festival for the
40th anniversary of one of the most
important Ferrari models ever built, the 365
GTB4, which was universally dubbed the
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The second edition of the Mugello Historic Festival is
taking place this weekend at the renowned Tuscan
circuit. The event has attracted a very wide array of
highly prestigious cars that have made motor racing
history and is unique of its kind in Italy. The
highpoint of the weekend will, of course, be the staging
of the first round of the Shell Ferrari Historic
Challenge 2008.
The championship is organised by Ferrari’s Corse Clienti
(Client Racing) division and brings not only veteran and
classic Ferraris but also equally legendary historic Alfa
Romeos and Maseratis back to the track. Now on its 13th
edition, the Historic Challenge is geographically split into
two series (Europe and North America) and also into various
categories based on production year and brake type (disc or
drum).
A total of 46 cars spanning over 40 years of sporting
history between them will be taking part in the Mugello
round of the Historic Challenge: these range all the way
from a 1937 Maserati 6CM to a 1981 512 BB LM with a 1963 and
1972 312 PB in between. The event programme will also
include the FIA Lurani Trophy, GP Masters, WSM Sportscars,
GT and Sports Endurance Masters races as well as other
competitions for 1970s prototypes and GTs.
There will be celebrations too for the 40th Anniversary of
one of the most important Prancing Horse models ever built,
the 365 GTB4, which was universally dubbed the Daytona
to commemorate Ferrari’s fantastic one-two-three finish
in the 1967 edition of the eponymous 24 Hour Race. Around 20
365 GTB4s will be retracing the road route of the Circuito
delle Tre Provincie, the last race in which Enzo Ferrari
competed as a driver, before parading into the Scarperia
circuit on the Sunday.
The Historic Festival gets underway with free practice
sessions and qualifying on Friday April 4th, then some more
qualifying followed by the first races on Saturday April 5th
while Sunday will be devoted entirely to racing. Admission
is free for the public on Friday but an all-in ticket (field
and paddock) for Saturday and Sunday costs 15 Euro (10 Euro
concessions, under-14s free).
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