A story of triumph is told amid fierce competition and the din of engines in the Maranello racing scene. Talented drivers demonstrated Ferrari’s domination at the 12 Hours of Mugello, an endurance and ability test. Three Prancing Horses stood out among the competitors and made a lasting impression on the course.
Leading the way was the 296 GT3, raced by the Boem by Kessel Racing team and wearing the number 8. Its performance was a masterwork of speed and accuracy, earning it a coveted first place in the Pro-Am class and an astounding fifth place overall. Ferrari achieved a significant first with this victory, regaining the lead in the endurance competition after a break since 2017.
The Super GT tests at the Fuji circuit in Japan were just as competitive worldwide. Here, the Ponos Racing crew easily demonstrated their skill by driving the Ferrari 296 GT3. The car, driven by Lilou Wadoux, made an impression because it embodied the spirit of speed and willpower.
Throughout two exhausting legs, the 12 Hours of Mugello proved the tenacity of both humans and machines. Under the direction of a group of accomplished drivers, the 296 GT3 of Boem by Kessel Racing made racing history. Every lap, from pole position to the podium, demonstrated their unshakeable determination and energy.
Pellin Racing set out on their adventure, negotiating the swirls and curves of the Mugello circuit deep within Tuscany. They persisted because they were driven by a desire for perfection, even in the face of obstacles. Even though they finished the race in seventeenth position, everyone who saw them work was inspired by their tenacity.
As the sun set on Mugello, another chapter in racing history was written. One thing was evident amid the acclaim and cheers: the competitive spirit knows no bounds. Whether at Fuji or Mugello, the chase for the top brings us all together in the age-old search for excellence.