Ferrari and the Ferrari Owners Club GB joined forces at Silverstone on Saturday
9 June, 2007, to set an incredible new Guinness World Record for the ‘Largest
Parade of Ferrari Cars’, with an astonishing parade of 385 Ferrari cars, more
than triple the previous record. With road and race cars from every decade of
the Prancing Horse’s proud and unique heritage, Ferrari owners from the UK and
all over the world joined together to create an amazing spectacle to celebrate
Ferrari’s 60th Anniversary and the Ferrari Owners Club GB’s 40th Anniversary.
With several rare and extremely valuable cars in the Guinness World Record
parade, ranging from a 250 California Spider and a 275 GTB/C through to the
ultra-desirable 250GTO and the ultra-exclusive FXX, as well as several examples
of Ferrari’s iconic supercars, the F40, F50 and Enzo, a conservative estimate of
the value of the cars in the parade on Saturday would be in excess of $120
million.
Massimo Fedeli, Managing Director of Ferrari GB Ltd, said: “What an amazing
sight. We are proud to have the support of so many Ferrari owners today in
setting a new Guinness World Record. We would like to express our sincere thanks
to the Owners Club, our Sponsors and everyone who has been working behind the
scenes for months to achieve this fantastic record.”
Peter Everingham, Secretary of the Ferrari Owners Club GB, was equally effusive:
“I’m so proud to have been asked by Ferrari to help set a new Guinness World
Record. What our members achieved here today on the Club’s 40th Anniversary is
quite remarkable – with over 1000 Ferrari cars from every era here this weekend.
We have so many enthusiastic owners, and I want to thank them for their support
as we couldn’t have achieved this without them. I’m sure this one will take some
beating.”
In order to comply with the Guinness World Record’s rules for such an attempt,
the cars must all travel over a minimum 2 mile distance, no more than two car
lengths apart, and must be counted at
the beginning and the end of the parade. With a starting grid of Ferrari cars
stretching from Becketts all the way to Copse on the Silverstone Circuit, the
cars completed one full lap and covered a distance of 3 miles, driving two
abreast around the entire circuit.
At the head of the parade was a 599 GTB Fiorano driven by Bruno Senna, nephew of
three-time World Champion Ayrton Senna, driving in the Ferrari Challenge as a
guest driver this weekend, and a specially-liveried 612 Scaglietti which was
driven by PC Paul Atkin who recently joined the Ferrari 60 Relay as it toured
around the UK. Behind the lead cars were a fleet of Fiorano Ferrari F430 cars
driven by Ferrari GB’s VIP guests and sponsors who all had the unique
opportunity to participate in setting a new Guinness World Record. Then came the
extensive stable of Prancing Horses from the Ferrari Owners Club GB which made
up the bulk of the 385 cars on track on Saturday.
After double-checking her count, both at the start and the end of the parade,
Nadine Causey, Adjudicator for the Guinness World Record, presented Massimo
Fedeli and Peter Everingham with a Certificate to mark the occasion.
Ferrari’s 60th Anniversary worldwide celebrations culminate on 23 June when the
Ferrari 60 Relay baton, which has been carried around the world by enthusiastic
Ferrari owners from every country, arrives in Maranello, Italy, the historical
and present home of the Prancing Horse.









