The on-track action got underway with the Formula 1 single-seaters: two F60s that were protagonists in the
2009 world championship and a 2017 SF70-H. Behind the wheel were the three champions Giancarlo
Fisichella, Olivier Beretta and Andrea Bertolini, who set the show alight with overtaking moves, high-speed
sprints, pit stops and burnouts.
Then came the turn of the GT competition cars, with a parade from the 2021 season protagonists – Ferrari’s
most successful ever in the WEC, GTWC and DTM – with a passing parade and overtaking manoeuvres
safely carried out by champions James Calado, Miguel Molina, Nicklas Nielsen, Alessandro Pier Guidi and
Liam Lawson.
The grand finale was dedicated to the brand new Ferrari Daytona SP3, the second car to form part of the
limited edition Icona series, whose design pays homage to those mid-rear engined V12 Ferrari Sport
Prototypes that helped make the brand such a motorsport legend. And in a symbolic, fitting fashion, the
new Daytona SP3 was accompanied around the Mugello bends by the 330 P3/4, the 330 P4 and the 412P
which finished on the podium at the 1967 Daytona 24 Hours in the first race of the World Sport Prototype
Championship.
#7 - Ferrari 330 P4 s/n 0856
#6 - Ferrari 330 P4 s/n 0858
#26 - Ferrari 412 P s/n 0844 ... Maranello Concessionaires (Oxford blue rims)
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