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Classiche 2023 Cavalcade

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【Summary】The Cavalcade Classiche 2023 featured a stunning display of Ferraris, including the 212 Inter, 750 Monza, 250 GTs, 275 GTB4, 275 GTS, 365 GTB4, GTOs, F40s, and F50s. The event took place in the beautiful setting of Castelfalfi in Tuscany.

FutureCar Staff    Oct 02, 2023 9:20 AM PT
Classiche 2023 Cavalcade

At the Toscana Resort in Castelfalfi, a remarkable display of Ferraris was showcased, making it a sight to behold for anyone lucky enough to pass by. Castelfalfi, a medieval gem nestled in the picturesque hills of Tuscany, is home to a luxurious five-star hotel and a beautifully restored eighth-century castle.

Among the impressive collection of Ferraris, there was the 212 Inter, which served as the successor to the 166 as Ferrari's preferred sports racer in 1951. The 750 Monza, a celebrated four-cylinder sports racer with a 3.0-liter engine, was also present. Numerous 250 GTs, Ferrari's most renowned sports cars of the '50s, were on display, including both two-seat racers and the more elegant GT Berlinetta Lusso models. Additionally, a few open-top 250 GT Californias were showcased, perfect for enjoying the sunny weather.

From the '60s, notable highlights included the 275 GTB4 and 275 GTS, as well as the 365 GTB4, famously known as the Daytona. This model was created to commemorate Ferrari's impressive 1-2-3 victory in the 1967 Daytona 24-hour race.

As the exhibition approached the modern era, GTOs, F40s, and F50s were proudly displayed. Piero Ferrari, the son of Enzo Ferrari and Vice-Chairman of the company, was seen driving an F50. His grandson, Enzo Mattioli Ferrari, had the joy of driving an F40 for the first time, thanks to his grandfather's permission.

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