Ferrari, 
						is celebrating 60 years in Australia this year and it 
						will launch its celebrations with a multi-million dollar 
						parade of 60 Ferraris at the Australian Grand Prix in 
						just under a fortnight's time.
						The parade will be 
						followed by events and celebrations across Australia 
						featuring many of the most famous Ferraris the world has 
						seen, including the very first Ferrari to arrive in 
						Australia, a Ferrari 212 Export coupe, which landed in 
						Melbourne in 1952, just a handful of years after Ferrari 
						itself was founded.
						“It is as much a sign 
						of the burgeoning strength of the Ferrari legend as it 
						is of Australia’s interest in high performance cars, 
						that the first Ferrari arrived here so early in the 
						history of the company,” says Kevin Wall, General 
						Manager of Ferrari in Australia and New Zealand. “From 
						the arrival of that first car to the latest models 
						arriving this year, Ferrari has excited and enthralled 
						road car and motorsport fans alike. Australian Ferrari 
						owners are counted as amongst the most dedicated in the 
						world and few places can match the excitement generated 
						by a new model arriving in Australia or the passion of 
						the Ferrari fans at the Australian Grand Prix.”
						Ferrari owners from 
						around Australia will gather with their cars at Albert 
						Park just after dawn on Saturday 17 March in a special 
						display area open to the public in the Legends Lane, 
						allowing close-up viewing of many cars rarely seen in 
						Australia.
						Headlining the display 
						and making its first ever appearance in Australia will 
						be the 458 Spider, alongside the newly launched FF as 
						well as the California and 458 Italia to complete the 
						line-up of today’s Ferrari range. Marking Ferrari’s F1 
						heritage, there will be two classic formula one cars in 
						the parade driven by their Australian owners; Ferrari’s 
						limited edition supercars will be represented by the 
						latest model, the 599 GTO, as well as its predecessors, 
						such as the F40 in normal GTRE and LM forms; the 
						mid-engine cars will range from the original 246 GTS 
						‘Dino’, though the 308/328 and Testarossa that were TV 
						stars in the 1980s to their V8 successors, the 355, 360 
						and 430. Classic models include the 365 GTB/4, better 
						known by its nickname, the Daytona, and the 365 GTS and 
						365 GT2.
						“This is a unique 
						event and very fitting for the 60th anniversary of 
						Ferrari in Australia,” says Kevin Wall. “This display 
						shows the breadth and depth of Ferrari ownership in 
						Australia, it illustrates the lengths to which 
						Australians will go to own the finest supercars in the 
						world and the passion that drives them. For the many 
						legions of Ferrari fans in Australia, this is a unique 
						opportunity to see this gathering of Ferraris. The fact 
						that it is occurring in Albert Park, during the Grand 
						Prix only adds to the occasion and its historic 
						significance, given the Ferraris that have raced here in 
						past and which will be taking part in the 2012 Grand 
						Prix.”