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Home » Red carpet for the Scuderia Ferrari!
Scuderia Ferrari is in the spotlight at the 15th Grand Prix de Monaco Historique, with two parades scheduled for this weekend. The first took place on Saturday, in front of thousands of fans captivated by the red single-seaters.
Kicking off the Cavallino Classic Monaco Ferrari Parade, Jacky Ickx treated motorsport enthusiasts to a truly emotional moment. The Belgian driver was reunited with his legendary 1968 Ferrari 312 F1, in which he had won the Grand Prix de France at Rouen that same year.
For 15 minutes, the Ferrari’s V12 engine roared through the streets of the Principality, giving spectators an unforgettable auditory experience. As soon as he pulled into the pit lane, Jacky Ickx gave way to the twelve Ferraris taking part in the Cavallino Classic Monaco Ferrari Parade.
A spectacular show
From the 1999 F300 to the 2011 F150, including Michael Schumacher’s F2004, the sounds of the Prancing Horse-badged single-seaters delighted the tifosi and those nostalgic for days gone by. V8, V10, V12: there was something for everyone.
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For the lucky few, the second part of the Cavallino Classic Monaco Ferrari Parade will take place tomorrow from 1:25 pm, with Jacky Ickx leading the way, followed by the rest of the parade from 1:50 pm to 2:20 pm.
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