Ferrari’s greatest Prancing Horses brought a stampede to Goodwood.
Ferrari is, of course, responsible for making some of the greatest cars in the world. Recently, Ferrari has unveiled a new hybrid halo hypercar, as well as an intensified version of its 296 hybrid supercar, and a new front-engined grand tourer, all of which were proudly displayed during the festivities at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The legendary and highly prestigious event brings the world’s greatest drivers, cars, and manufacturers to a historic and beautiful destination for days of hillclimb racing, stunning displays, and historic celebrations. This year, Ferrari’s presence saw a dynamic showcase of two of its newest supercar sensations, the ultra-exclusive F80 hypercar and the new V12 grand tourer, the 12Cilindri, on the hillclimb, and the display reveals of the new track-focused 296 Speciale and 296 Speciale A, as well as Ferrari’s new V8 grand tourer and the successor to the Roma, the new Ferrari Amalfi.
In addition to the captivating debuts at the event, Ferrari also brought the Purosangue, showcasing the capabilities of Ferrari Tailor Made, and the F50, one of the F80’s legendary predecessors, as well as the Ferrari 296 Challenge race car. Coinciding with the festival’s celebration of 75 years of Formula 1, Ferrari also showcased historic and modern F1 cars at the event from iconic years for Scuderia Ferrari. Showcasing its rich pedigree of some of the world’s greatest racing and road cars, both old and new, Ferrari brought its undeniable automotive excellence to this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed.
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