Ferrari brings its cherished legacy to Motor Valley Fest.
Italy’s Motor Valley region was given its name because it houses some of the world’s greatest automotive manufacturers, and one of the most revered and historic out of that bunch is Ferrari, with over 75 years of heritage creating race cars and some of the world’s favorite sports cars and supercars. This year’s Motor Valley Fest, an annual event in Modena, Italy that celebrates the concentration of automotive excellence in the region, will see a significant degree of participation from Ferrari, including speaker appearances, vehicle displays, and more.
Benedetto Vigna, Ferrari’s CEO, is set to make an appearance at this year’s Motor Valley Fest, at the Top Table of the opening conference on June 5. Meanwhile, Flavio Manzoni, Ferrari’s Chief Design Officer, will speak at a roundtable discussing “Designing the future: innovation, technology and sustainability in the world of high-performance cars.” Other Ferrari staff are set to speak in various discussions throughout the event.
Meanwhile, Ferrari is set to display its new hybrid hypercar, the successor to the LaFerrari and the latest addition to its respected lineup of halo cars, the F80, at Piazza Roma in the Best of Motor Valley exhibition, while visitors of the Enzo Ferrari Museum will also be able to see the Ferrari Roma and Roma Spider, the Purosangue, the 296 GTB and GTS, and the 12Cilindri and 12Cilindri Spider.
Showing its current pinnacle in the motorsport world, Ferrari is also showing a special exhibition of the 499P, the Le Mans hypercar that won the 24 Hours of Le Mans twice in a row, and the Prancing Horse is also celebrating Corse Clienti with a public event, including a display of the FFX-K Evo. With an incredibly rich legacy of automotive and racing excellence, Ferrari’s participation in this year’s Motor Valley Fest is nothing short of essential.