Ferrari S.p.A.
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Participants in all of Ferrari’s customer-centric race programs gather under one roof for an evening of camaraderie.
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Preparing for a weekend of motorsport action during Ferrari Racing Days at Northern California’s WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca.
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An example of a Ferrari 296 Challenge car.
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An FXX K Evo hugs the racing line.
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A 499 Modificata, based on Ferrari’s Le Mans–winning 499P hypercar, displays its track prowess.
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A racer in the F1 Clienti series navigates Laguna Seca behind the Wheel of a Ferrari Formula 1 car from seasons past.
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Currently, there are about 80 Challenge cars running in North America, nearly the same in continental Europe with 78 cars, 32 in Japan, and about 20 in the UK.
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Not including the cost of the car, participating in a Ferrari Challenge season can pierce seven figures.
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There’s no minimum skill requirement, but those without prior race experience can get up to speed in Ferrari’s Corso Pilota training program.
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To date, six of the 499 Modificata cars have been delivered, a few of which were running at Laguna Seca.
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Before you can enter Ferrari’s F1 Clienti program, a visit to Fiorano is arranged to make sure that you can handle the intricacies of a Formula 1 machine.