Fifteen Ferrari 599XX and four FXXs line up for Nurburgring Ferrari event
Ten F1 cars also make a cameo
Thanks to WCF reader motoriety27, we can bring you these webcam images of Ferrari testing fifteen 599XXs and four FXXs at the Nurburgring.
Ferrari rented the legendary racing circuit for three days of testing as part of their F1 Clienti program. Besides the aforementioned cars, Ferrari also brought ten F1 cars including Nigel Mansell's F190 (which raced in the 1990 Formula 1 Championship), Gerhard Berger's 412 T1 (which won the 1994 German Grand Prix), and Michael Schumacher's F300 (too many wins to list).
More importantly, the second picture proves the Skoda Octavia Combi is the Ferrari of station wagons... take that M5, E63 AMG, and RS6 Avant!
Today, at Germany’s Nurburgring circuit, three days of testing got underway with fifteen Ferrari 599XX and four FXX, the amazing laboratory-cars of the eponymous development programme, taking to the track for some free practice sessions.
Coming together at this special event is the present and the future, represented by these non-homologated sports cars and the Maranello company’s past, in the shape of some of the single-seaters that have written their part in Scuderia Ferrari’s Formula 1 history. Ten of these will be in action in Germany, run by the F1 Clienti Department of Maranello, taking turns on the circuit so that their owners can experience the excitement of driving on of the most famous tracks in motor sport.
Among these rare jewels are the F190 raced by Nigel Mansell in the 1990 Formula 1 Championship, the 412 T1 with which Gerhard Berger won the 1994 German Grand Prix, the F300, which was the forty fifth car built by Scuderia Ferrari for the 1998 season, driven to six wins by Michael Schumacher and the F2001, with which the German champion won nine races. Also present, the more recent F2007, which took both World titles for the Scuderia.

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