From June 30th to July 1st, 2018 at Fuji SpeedwayFerrari Racing DayWill be held!
I took a look at the contents of this program ... For example, June 30th is like this.
- 9: 00-9: 20Sports drive 1st
- 9: 30-10: 10XX Programs
- 10: 20-10: 40F1 Clienti
- 10: 50-11: 30Opening Ceremony
- 11: 40-12: 00Super Car Parade
- 12: 10-12: 40Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli
- 12: 55-13: 15Family drive 1st
- 13: 25-14: 05XX Programs
- 14: 15-14: 35F1 Clienti
- 14: 55-15: 25Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli
- 15: 45-16: 05Sports drive 2nd
- 16: 20-16: 40Sports drive 3rd
- 16: 50-17: 10Family drive 2nd
- 17: 15-17: 35Family drive 3rd
What I was interested in here was the supercar parade from 11:40. Hmm? From my point of view, all Ferraris are worthy of being called supercars, but what exactly is a "supercar" that participates in a carefully selected parade?
Here, there is a note when participating
* HUBLOT Super Car Parade is a parade run that only visitors can participate in the model specified by the organizer.
And that. What is this "model specified by the organizer"? That's why ... my husband looked it up night after night (laughs). The vehicles that can participate in Ferrari's supercar parade are as follows.
- 288 GTO
- 488 70th
- 488 spider 70th
- 599 GTO
- 599 GTO
- California T 70th
- Enzo
- F12 Berlinetta 70th
- F40
- F50
- GTC4 Lusso 70th
- J50
- La Ferrari
- LaFerrari Aperta
- SA APERTA
- Sergio
- SP1
- SP-FXX (18)
I see. Looking at it in this way, it seems that if the car model is "xx", it is OK to participate in the parade, and if the car model is "xx" and "Ferrari 70th anniversary model", it is possible to participate. is.
When rearranged,
[Vehicle model that must be a 70th anniversary model]
- 488 70th
- 488 spider 70th
- California T 70th
- F12 Berlinetta 70th
- GTC4 Lusso 70th
[Vehicles that can participate if it is that model]
- 288 GTO
- 599 GTO
- 599 GTO
- Enzo
- F40
- F50
- J50
- La Ferrari
- LaFerrari Aperta
- SA APERTA
- Sergio
- SP1
- SP-FXX (18)
It's like that.
It seems that my husband is drunk and wants to talk (laughs), so the following husband talk:
The special model specified by Ferrari is really, really special. I think that getting a Ferrari is quite a hurdle, but I can't buy it because I want it in the first place, there is only one in Japan! It's a super car like this, a limited car, or an on-parade of customer-only models that you can buy.
And, perhaps, even though there are only a few people who have these models, the place where the * mark on the pull-down menu simply distinguishes them as "Ferrari's special model" is, as expected, Ferrari-sama.
I think that there are a couple of people who own SP-FXX, so I think it's natural when a Ferrari salesperson asks, "Mr. xx, can you go out to the parade?"
Nevertheless, the act of going to the owner's web page and "selecting it from the pull-down menu of the web page" itself may be a transcendental exclusive experience despite being digital.
Even one click from the pull-down, "It's a menu for you" may be Ferrari's service for super-excellent customers who belong to ranks such as Ferrari addicted plus.
great! It's really amazing to be able to set this value digitally and with just one click!
"I'm in a car that can participate in the supercar parade!" Has an exclusive feeling and will tickle the hearts of the owners! !! And for those who watch it, I think it will be a spectacular sight and sound!