Gallery: many Ferraris driving around Italy
Lussos, LaFerraris and loads more gather in Italy for the annual 'Cavalcade'
Even if you own an actual Ferrari, you might not have heard of the Ferrari Cavalcade. This is because it’s an event open only to the Prancing Horse’s “most loyal customers” – the type of people who get invited to buy a LaFerrari Aperta weeks before Joe Public even knows it’s a thing.
The Cavalcade is basically a cruise – only not in Essex and with fewer Citroen Saxos. And people called Baz. This year’s event was based at a plush hotel near Bari in Italy. More than 100 Ferraris and their owners (30 countries and all five continents were represented) descended on it last week, before driving “scenic routes” that “meander through villages and cities of art”. The result is some pretty spectacular pics.
Most of the cars at this year’s event were fairly modern – GTC4Lussos, LaFerraris and 488s. But look closely and you’ll spot an F40 and Enzo in the mix…
Advertisement - Page continues belowEven if you own an actual Ferrari, you might not have heard of the Ferrari Cavalcade. This is because it’s an event open only to the Prancing Horse’s “most loyal customers” – the type of people who get invited to buy a LaFerrari Aperta weeks before Joe Public even knows it’s a thing.
The Cavalcade is basically a cruise – only not in Essex and with fewer Citroen Saxos. And people called Baz. This year’s event was based at a plush hotel near Bari in Italy. More than 100 Ferraris and their owners (30 countries and all five continents were represented) descended on it last week, before driving “scenic routes” that “meander through villages and cities of art”. The result is some pretty spectacular pics.
Most of the cars at this year’s event were fairly modern – GTC4Lussos, LaFerraris and 488s. But look closely and you’ll spot an F40 and Enzo in the mix…
Even if you own an actual Ferrari, you might not have heard of the Ferrari Cavalcade. This is because it’s an event open only to the Prancing Horse’s “most loyal customers” – the type of people who get invited to buy a LaFerrari Aperta weeks before Joe Public even knows it’s a thing.
The Cavalcade is basically a cruise – only not in Essex and with fewer Citroen Saxos. And people called Baz. This year’s event was based at a plush hotel near Bari in Italy. More than 100 Ferraris and their owners (30 countries and all five continents were represented) descended on it last week, before driving “scenic routes” that “meander through villages and cities of art”. The result is some pretty spectacular pics.
Most of the cars at this year’s event were fairly modern – GTC4Lussos, LaFerraris and 488s. But look closely and you’ll spot an F40 and Enzo in the mix…
Advertisement - Page continues belowEven if you own an actual Ferrari, you might not have heard of the Ferrari Cavalcade. This is because it’s an event open only to the Prancing Horse’s “most loyal customers” – the type of people who get invited to buy a LaFerrari Aperta weeks before Joe Public even knows it’s a thing.
The Cavalcade is basically a cruise – only not in Essex and with fewer Citroen Saxos. And people called Baz. This year’s event was based at a plush hotel near Bari in Italy. More than 100 Ferraris and their owners (30 countries and all five continents were represented) descended on it last week, before driving “scenic routes” that “meander through villages and cities of art”. The result is some pretty spectacular pics.
Most of the cars at this year’s event were fairly modern – GTC4Lussos, LaFerraris and 488s. But look closely and you’ll spot an F40 and Enzo in the mix…
Even if you own an actual Ferrari, you might not have heard of the Ferrari Cavalcade. This is because it’s an event open only to the Prancing Horse’s “most loyal customers” – the type of people who get invited to buy a LaFerrari Aperta weeks before Joe Public even knows it’s a thing.
The Cavalcade is basically a cruise – only not in Essex and with fewer Citroen Saxos. And people called Baz. This year’s event was based at a plush hotel near Bari in Italy. More than 100 Ferraris and their owners (30 countries and all five continents were represented) descended on it last week, before driving “scenic routes” that “meander through villages and cities of art”. The result is some pretty spectacular pics.
Most of the cars at this year’s event were fairly modern – GTC4Lussos, LaFerraris and 488s. But look closely and you’ll spot an F40 and Enzo in the mix…
Even if you own an actual Ferrari, you might not have heard of the Ferrari Cavalcade. This is because it’s an event open only to the Prancing Horse’s “most loyal customers” – the type of people who get invited to buy a LaFerrari Aperta weeks before Joe Public even knows it’s a thing.
The Cavalcade is basically a cruise – only not in Essex and with fewer Citroen Saxos. And people called Baz. This year’s event was based at a plush hotel near Bari in Italy. More than 100 Ferraris and their owners (30 countries and all five continents were represented) descended on it last week, before driving “scenic routes” that “meander through villages and cities of art”. The result is some pretty spectacular pics.
Most of the cars at this year’s event were fairly modern – GTC4Lussos, LaFerraris and 488s. But look closely and you’ll spot an F40 and Enzo in the mix…
Even if you own an actual Ferrari, you might not have heard of the Ferrari Cavalcade. This is because it’s an event open only to the Prancing Horse’s “most loyal customers” – the type of people who get invited to buy a LaFerrari Aperta weeks before Joe Public even knows it’s a thing.
The Cavalcade is basically a cruise – only not in Essex and with fewer Citroen Saxos. And people called Baz. This year’s event was based at a plush hotel near Bari in Italy. More than 100 Ferraris and their owners (30 countries and all five continents were represented) descended on it last week, before driving “scenic routes” that “meander through villages and cities of art”. The result is some pretty spectacular pics.
Most of the cars at this year’s event were fairly modern – GTC4Lussos, LaFerraris and 488s. But look closely and you’ll spot an F40 and Enzo in the mix…
Advertisement - Page continues belowEven if you own an actual Ferrari, you might not have heard of the Ferrari Cavalcade. This is because it’s an event open only to the Prancing Horse’s “most loyal customers” – the type of people who get invited to buy a LaFerrari Aperta weeks before Joe Public even knows it’s a thing.
The Cavalcade is basically a cruise – only not in Essex and with fewer Citroen Saxos. And people called Baz. This year’s event was based at a plush hotel near Bari in Italy. More than 100 Ferraris and their owners (30 countries and all five continents were represented) descended on it last week, before driving “scenic routes” that “meander through villages and cities of art”. The result is some pretty spectacular pics.
Most of the cars at this year’s event were fairly modern – GTC4Lussos, LaFerraris and 488s. But look closely and you’ll spot an F40 and Enzo in the mix…
Even if you own an actual Ferrari, you might not have heard of the Ferrari Cavalcade. This is because it’s an event open only to the Prancing Horse’s “most loyal customers” – the type of people who get invited to buy a LaFerrari Aperta weeks before Joe Public even knows it’s a thing.
The Cavalcade is basically a cruise – only not in Essex and with fewer Citroen Saxos. And people called Baz. This year’s event was based at a plush hotel near Bari in Italy. More than 100 Ferraris and their owners (30 countries and all five continents were represented) descended on it last week, before driving “scenic routes” that “meander through villages and cities of art”. The result is some pretty spectacular pics.
Most of the cars at this year’s event were fairly modern – GTC4Lussos, LaFerraris and 488s. But look closely and you’ll spot an F40 and Enzo in the mix…
Advertisement - Page continues belowEven if you own an actual Ferrari, you might not have heard of the Ferrari Cavalcade. This is because it’s an event open only to the Prancing Horse’s “most loyal customers” – the type of people who get invited to buy a LaFerrari Aperta weeks before Joe Public even knows it’s a thing.
The Cavalcade is basically a cruise – only not in Essex and with fewer Citroen Saxos. And people called Baz. This year’s event was based at a plush hotel near Bari in Italy. More than 100 Ferraris and their owners (30 countries and all five continents were represented) descended on it last week, before driving “scenic routes” that “meander through villages and cities of art”. The result is some pretty spectacular pics.
Most of the cars at this year’s event were fairly modern – GTC4Lussos, LaFerraris and 488s. But look closely and you’ll spot an F40 and Enzo in the mix…
Even if you own an actual Ferrari, you might not have heard of the Ferrari Cavalcade. This is because it’s an event open only to the Prancing Horse’s “most loyal customers” – the type of people who get invited to buy a LaFerrari Aperta weeks before Joe Public even knows it’s a thing.
The Cavalcade is basically a cruise – only not in Essex and with fewer Citroen Saxos. And people called Baz. This year’s event was based at a plush hotel near Bari in Italy. More than 100 Ferraris and their owners (30 countries and all five continents were represented) descended on it last week, before driving “scenic routes” that “meander through villages and cities of art”. The result is some pretty spectacular pics.
Most of the cars at this year’s event were fairly modern – GTC4Lussos, LaFerraris and 488s. But look closely and you’ll spot an F40 and Enzo in the mix…
Even if you own an actual Ferrari, you might not have heard of the Ferrari Cavalcade. This is because it’s an event open only to the Prancing Horse’s “most loyal customers” – the type of people who get invited to buy a LaFerrari Aperta weeks before Joe Public even knows it’s a thing.
The Cavalcade is basically a cruise – only not in Essex and with fewer Citroen Saxos. And people called Baz. This year’s event was based at a plush hotel near Bari in Italy. More than 100 Ferraris and their owners (30 countries and all five continents were represented) descended on it last week, before driving “scenic routes” that “meander through villages and cities of art”. The result is some pretty spectacular pics.
Most of the cars at this year’s event were fairly modern – GTC4Lussos, LaFerraris and 488s. But look closely and you’ll spot an F40 and Enzo in the mix…
Even if you own an actual Ferrari, you might not have heard of the Ferrari Cavalcade. This is because it’s an event open only to the Prancing Horse’s “most loyal customers” – the type of people who get invited to buy a LaFerrari Aperta weeks before Joe Public even knows it’s a thing.
The Cavalcade is basically a cruise – only not in Essex and with fewer Citroen Saxos. And people called Baz. This year’s event was based at a plush hotel near Bari in Italy. More than 100 Ferraris and their owners (30 countries and all five continents were represented) descended on it last week, before driving “scenic routes” that “meander through villages and cities of art”. The result is some pretty spectacular pics.
Most of the cars at this year’s event were fairly modern – GTC4Lussos, LaFerraris and 488s. But look closely and you’ll spot an F40 and Enzo in the mix…
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