For
the first time in the US, the Ferrari Challenge series world championships were
held at Daytona International Speedway the weekend of December 4th.
Featuring races, displays, exhibition laps, a show and more. Ferrari has history at the track and it's a
world class venue appropriate for such an event. Although tailored for Ferrari
fans, the event was only $10 for the public. Not well attended in superspeedway
terms or any other except by owners, it was spectacular for the car and racing
enthusiast for multiple reasons. And less crowds meant excellent access, as
good as it gets.
Shell
had a small booth, really the only the third party that was there, showing the
advantages of the VPower Nitro+ premium gasoline. Shell has partnered with
Ferrari from even before their first road car in 1947 and to this day they are
an integral partner with Ferrari. Every Ferrari, Maserati and BMW M use the
cleanest gasoline VPower Nitro+ for less deposits, corrosion and wear versus
other brands. Ferrari also uses the patented PurePlus technology oil from Shell
for reduced wear, better temperature protection and cleanest burning for
reduced engine wear and varnish.
The
main events were the 458 Challenge series championships. Two different classes,
Pirelli Trofeo for the near pro level drivers and Coppa Shell (Shell Cup) for
the amateur class. Vehicle count was healthy and it was for all intents and
purposes ran exactly like a major event. The level of organization and
participation was impressive.
There
was so much more than the racing however. The hot lap sessions offered ultra-exotic
sights and sounds all weekend. The 1,036 horsepower Corse Clienti FXX-K cars
positively screamed around the road circuit and exceeded over 200mph on the
back straight banking. 599XX cars were also numerous and offered similar sounds
and heroic speeds. One Enzo based FXX was observed.
Historic
F1 cars were also present and running. By historic I mean not only 1970s or so
but also only a generation or two old. Which meant former champion Ferrari
Formula 1 drivers Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikonnen put on a clinic in the
2009 V8 cars. Howling down the front straight, they were spectacular, a real
treat on Sunday. Complete with burnouts and a fan/worker/technician/media scrum
in the grass to celebrate. Later two historic Daytona winners were rolled out
for a memorable photo shoot.
Earlier
at the press conference, Seb and Kim, Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne and
team boss Maurizio Arrivabene were present. Both drivers are looking forward to
more grip offered by the next season's tire size upgrade and stating they
wouldn't mind more power either. Also they expect big changes in how the
current test mules evolve for next season. Sergio remarked how a return to
NASCAR was in order and felt aerodynamics needed further development for their
F1 program.
Ferrari
worked closely with the Ferrari Club of America to have members participate in
volume. And they sure did, coming from all over the country with their cars.
The show on infield was The Quail level in exclusivity. Multiple LaFerraris,
F60 Americas, special body cars, historic racers and more. The participation
was essential for the Saturday night logistical nightmare attempt at beating
the largest parade of Ferraris. Early estimates of 1100 cars suggested breaking
the record of 964 held at Silverstone but Guinness Book of World Records
officially stated 809 cars unfortunately. If all had drivers versus being
parked, my guess it would have been broken. Staging that many cars is always a
big challenge. It really didn’t matter, it was spectacular.
One
of the temporary buildings had a working Ferrari showroom with new models present with color samples for paint, brake calipers, leather and more. A home
equity line approval would have been dangerous… Another building was for the
advertising of Classiche program of factory restorations, customization
program, re-bodies and more. On display was a flawless 250 GTO with an
estimated worth of over $50 million. In glasses in office was a recreation of
the binders of all their historical build sheets.
Saturday
night was an invitation only cocktail reception but it was really just a huge champagne
and wine party with a special auction tossed in. Not much different fashion-wise
than McCall's Motorworks Revival, it was a lot of fun, although I draw the line
at silver sequined Mens moccasins. The award ceremony for the regional and
overall champion drivers was very dignified along with kind words from Sergio
Marchionne. Besides world champion
drivers suits selling in the 5-digit teens, LaFerrari number 500, built
especially for charity sale to benefit the victims of the August 24th
Central Italy earthquake. A record price for a LaFerrari and the highest price
paid for a vehicle produced this twenty-first century, sold for $7 million.
Later, the evening closed by being treated to tunes spun by former Formula 1
and champion sports car driver DJ Giancarlo Fischella. The free poster and
prints were very nice giveaways.
One
miss was the Ferrari clothing and gear store that was well picked over. Ferrari
could have had one three times larger with even more variety and still have
done very well. What also should have been available was the promotion video
shown during the cocktail reception. It was spectacularly done and worthy
buying on DVD or on a memory drive.
VIP
rides was one of the last events on Sunday. Stock 488 GTBs were driven by none
other than Kimi Raikonnen, Sebestian Vettel, and mine was AF Corse Ferrari team
driver and Le Man winner Toni Vilander. Holy cow its eye widening what a 10
second car felt like with insane brakes to match. I kept thinking we would
overshoot the turns. But it was on the back half of the Speedway, not even on a
full lap, the acceleration was relentless. All I could see in the passenger seat
was the track surface in the left hand turn starting at the windshield header
and disappearing under the car. Well into the triple digits is when the lateral
g-force push could be felt. When I finally looked over at the end of the
straight, the speedometer had just showed 182mph! It wasn’t even a full lap it
and it was incredible! The car sounds great but just doesn’t have that
naturally aspirated howl. A catback exhaust system would make it perfect.
The
Finali Mondiali easily could be a more commercial event, but it certainly met
the needs and expectations of fans and owners. The sights and actions was
spectacular, the catering top-notch, Daytona is a world-class facility, and
this was an experience of a lifetime.
Multiple race results:
http://races.ferrari.com/en/finalimondiali2016/
Check out this awesome soundtrack of my F1 car walk-by tour:
Multiple race results:
http://races.ferrari.com/en/finalimondiali2016/
Check out this awesome soundtrack of my F1 car walk-by tour:
Albums from the San Jose Cars Examiner Facebook page:
Ferrari
F1 Clienti cars: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.963110827126962.1073741889.378354382269279&type=1&l=7828be7ef8
LaFerrari and new Aperta: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.963903847047660.1073741895.378354382269279&type=1&l=83fb70d6a8
Ferrari 458 and 488 race cars: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.963114193793292.1073741890.378354382269279&type=1&l=acd79a15fc
Ferrari new and Classiche
cars: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.963242893780422.1073741892.378354382269279&type=1&l=e09d2bd560
The new Ferrari 488
Challenge!
Ferrari Clienti Corse XX cars
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.963124263792285.1073741891.378354382269279&type=1&l=6446aa4d4c
Ferrari F12tdf and F60 album https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.963491233755588.1073741894.378354382269279&type=1&l=42354bf286
nice post! SPORTS car!
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