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60 anni Relay hitting from Portugal via Espana to France


Ferrari 212 Export Moto Spyder s/n 0094E

Ferrari 212 Export Moto Spyder s/n 0094E

Ferrari 275 GTB/4, Ferrari 275 GTB and Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona

Ferrari 275 GTB/4, Ferrari 275 GTB and Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona

Ferrari F50 & Enzo's

Ferrari F50 & Enzo's

Ferrari 275 GTB/4, Ferrari 275 GTB and Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona

Ferrari 275 GTB/4, Ferrari 275 GTB and Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona

Ferrari 400 & Ferrari 250 GT Lusso

Ferrari 400 & Ferrari 250 GT Lusso

Ferrari 275 GTS

Ferrari 275 GTS

Reims Circuit, France

Reims Circuit, France

Luxembourg - Winady dealership

Luxembourg - Winady dealership

 

Paris, 13th April 2007

Over 120 Ferraris gathered at the base of the Eiffel Tower as Paris celebrated the Maranello company's 60th anniversary.

On display were models from every era, from the mythical 125S, the first car to bear the Prancing Horse logo, to the recent 599 GTB Fiorano. On this occasion, the Ferrari clients passed on the baton featuring the sixty most important events in the company's history. The tour started on 28 January in Abu Dhabi, with the final date on 23 June at Maranello. This comes after a marathon involving fifty countries in five continents and with the participation of 5,000 clients.



Over three hundred Ferraris were involved during the first four French stages before arrival at Ville Lumière. They visited some of the most scenic sites in France along the way, from Biarritz on the Atlantic coast to Cannes on the French Riviera, crossing the Principality of Monaco. Also on the itinerary was the historic circuit of Pau and a rallying route on the Col de Turini. The stretch from Cassis to Lyon included a memorable stop at the Nimes Garon air base where the Ferraris were accompanied on the runway by military fighter jets.

Tomorrow's grand finale in Epernay, the home of champagne, will witness a toast to end the French chapter of the international 'Ferrari 60 Relay'. From here it will be on to the Benelux and England.

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