More
than 100 Ferrari clients from all over the world will
discover places in Emilia Romagna and Tuscany, connected
to the birth of the manufacturer from Maranello, with
their own cars from the recent production from today
until Saturday on the legendary roads of these Italian
regions. They will drive on the roads of the Mille
Miglia and on the Savio circuit, but also on the tracks
where Ferrari has raced and won several times, such as
Imola and Mugello as well as Fiorano, where the cars
from the Prancing Horse are developed.
The Ferrari Cavalcade will start in Bologna in the
direction of Imola and the "Dino e Enzo Ferrari" race
track at the Santerno river, where the participants will
carry out ability tests for the regularity race. The
first day will be dedicated to the roads of the plain in
Emilia-Romagna: Lugo, home of the Baracca family, where
the Prancing Horse will be celebrated, along the roads
of the river Po delta to visit the Pomposa Abbey, coming
back via Ferrara degli Estensi on wonderful roads
through the so called Pianura Padana. Friday will be
dedicated to the area around Modena and the places
connected to Ferrari with a visit in Maranello and laps
on the Fiorano track. On the conclusive day the cars
will drive though the Apennine to arrive at the Mugello
circuit and later on at the Piazza della Signoria in
Florence. The final stage of the 600 kilometres will
lead to Bologna on the roads of the Mille Miglia with
the legendary Futa and Raticosa passes.
The list of the participants' countries underlines the
internationality of the Ferrari brand: USA, China,
Lebanon, Honk Kong, UAE, Mexico, South Africa and
naturally Europe with France Germany, Belgium, the UK
and Russia, just to name a few. The Cavalcade event is a
way to introduce the clients of the Prancing Horse to
the wonderful landscape, the artistic wonders and the
exceptional cuisine of Italy. This will also be the
philosophy of the upcoming Cavalcade events, which will
bring the Ferrari clients to Italy's most important
places to discover hidden gems of this marvellous
country.
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