Fortunately for all of us, Levine is significantly more civic-minded. The Los Angeles-born Levine has
contributed to the design of a low-cost guitar for budding musicians and helped to raise awareness of
childhood and adult ADHD. Along with his partner, supermodel and fellow philanthropist Behati Prinsloo,
Levine’s latest charitable effort is sure to make a substantial impact on shielding youngsters from the
wide-ranging effects of COVID-19. Together with Save the Children, Prinsloo and Levine have decided their
next charitable effort will come with the delivery of a brand-new Ferrari Roma, courtesy of Ferrari themselves,
to raise money for Save the Children.
A 2021 Ferrari Roma was donated for the Save the Children’s virtual gala and will be auctioned off starting
October 22, 2020 through an RM Sotheby's Online Only auction on in efforts to support education programs
across the United States and the impacts COVID-19 has had on the tragic loss of learning experienced by
children during the pandemic.
Even charitable superstars can understand the appeal of supercars, after all. Levine is a devoted Ferrarista,
who has owned some of the brand’s greatest hits, including a 1971 365 GTB/4 “Daytona” and a 1963 250 GT
Berlinetta Lusso. The graceful, flowing lines of the Lusso, considered by many enthusiasts to be the most
gorgeous design in Ferrari history, have doubtlessly influenced the shape of the all-new Ferrari Roma.
Launched online in November 2019, the Roma is the most advanced grand touring Ferrari to date and serves
as a blueprint of the future design language of the brand. The ultimate riposte from Centro Stile to any critics
who decried the functional nature of the most recent Ferrari supercars, the Roma has been sculpted by
aerodynamics without sacrificing the beauty and proportions of a classic GT. Showing the degree of
collaboration between design and engineering at Ferrari, the finished Roma has no fixed rear wing or
protruding diffuser under the rear bumper; gone are any external air intakes, giving the Roma the cleanest side
profile of any modern supercar.
Underneath the elegant skin of the Roma, an advanced, active aero system ensures maximum efficiency no
matter the velocity. With a speed-dependent, mobile rear spoiler that also detects lateral acceleration and can
deploy under hard braking, vortex generators on the front underbody, and another active system underneath
the rear, a huge amount of heavy lifting has been accomplished to allow the Roma to keep its unspoiled
shape.
With such a desirable shape, the only difficulty is getting to the front of the Ferrari Roma waiting list. Enter
Prinsloo and Levine, your celebrity connection, partnering with Ferrari to promote this worthy cause. Why?
The easy answer is that Levine and Prinsloo have higher priorities. As Levine puts it, “As so many other
parents worldwide, during this time we have been focused first and foremost on taking care of our girls, and
Save the Children is helping countless children and families with crucial education resources.”
And there is evidence that this generous contribution will make an impact. To date, Save the Children has
delivered learning resources to more than 178,000 children and their families in 200 rural communities. “Kids
are so vulnerable with everything going on in the world today, and the incredible work of Save the Children to
shield them is vital more now than ever,” Behati Prinsloo said.
Normally, it would be impossible to buy one of Ferrari’s latest and most desirable models. But thanks to the
generous, civic-minded gift from Ferrari, and Levine and Prinsloo’s efforts to promote this good cause, not only
do you have an opportunity to bid on one of the earliest of the new Ferrari Roma examples delivered to North
America, but also a chance to meet the crucial need for educational resources in rural areas, doing a virtuous
deed in the process. Save the Children and drive like an international superstar at the same time. Sounds
pretty decent to me.
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