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1,000 Ferraris to gather at Silverstone
It is going to be the world’s most valuable car park. Over 1,000 Ferraris will break the Guinness World Record for the Largest Parade of Ferrari Cars at 18:00 on Saturday 15th September during Ferrari Racing Days at Silverstone Circuit.
Ferrari previously set the record with an 385 cars on the Silverstone Circuit at the Ferrari Racing Days in 2007, but this was later increased to 490 cars. Even though over 600 cars had registered in the first month when the attempt was announced, Ferrari has always had the ambition to set a Guinness World Record with 1000 cars. Registrations remain open as Ferrari reckons that the recently extended Silverstone Grand Prix circuit can accommodate more than 1000 cars on track.
The event taking place on 15-16 September, is the only motor racing event in the UK where Ferrari fans will see the FXX and 599XX development cars on track plus a wide range of historic Ferrari F1 cars from the F1 Clienti department, together with a schedule of races from the Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli and the Ferrari Club Challenge.
Advanced weekend tickets are available for £15 per person, with children (aged 15 years and under) enjoying free admission. Tickets can be purchased on the day of the event for £15 per day and £20 for the weekend per person. Ferrari will be donating £5 for every car entered into the world record attempt to BEN, the automotive industry’s own charity.
To purchase tickets please visit www.ferrariracingdays.com


