Maranello, 24 July 2016 – Kobe Bryant, the great star of Los Angeles Lakers, made a whirlwind visit to Maranello, where he tested the F12tdf on the track and the GTC4Lusso on the road. When visiting the factory, Kobe also took interest in the cars’ design, manufacturing and personalization aspects, as well as in Ferrari’s history and values. The end of his visit was marked by the classical picture on the track, in front of the building that houses Enzo Ferrari’s office, flanked by the Ferrari California T and the 488 GTB. A legend paid a visit to another legend.
Scuderia Ferrari All Access for IOS. Image Credit: Ferrari Media
Scuderia Ferrari Launches All Access Fan Experience First Ever App
Scuderia Ferrari All Access is the very latest application which gives fans an exclusive look behind the scenes of the team with the longest history in Formula 1. By sharing content, the app allows the user to unlock levels and win badges to get to even more new and exclusive content!
How about paying a first visit to the Ferrari Museum without leaving your hometown, maybe on the other side of the world? You can now do this! Google’s Street View technology, which gives 360-degree online panoramic views of some of the world’s most famous places, has been used to digitalise a walking tour of the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena and the Ferrari Museum of Maranello.
This Car will be among several Bizzarrini, non-Ferrari developed cars featured at the 66th Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. Image Credit: Courtesy of the archives of Tom Fischer
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (June 29, 2016) — The very first car made by Giotto Bizzarrini when he was a mechanical engineering student at the University of Pisa will be among the many Bizzarrini automobiles featured at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance this coming August.
LaFerrari and Ferrari 488 Spider graced the special event. Image Credit: Ferrari-Media
Tokyo, May 28 & 29, 2016 - 2016 marks the 150th anniversary of the relationship between Italy and Japan and an electrifying 2-day event “Italia, amore, mio!” took place in Tokyo this weekend. Everything Italiano, from luxury and design to culture, wine, food and music were brought to the main piazza of Tokyo by the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Japan.