Driving Classic Ferraris at Ferrari's Marinello Track: Seen Through Glass Experience
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Today, the Seen Through Glass team finds themselves in the heart of Ferrari heaven at Marinello, where the prancing horse has roamed since the beginning. Surrounded by the legacy of one of the most iconic automotive brands in history, they dive into a Ferrari classic program featuring the legendary 308 GTB, the underestimated Mondial, and the exciting 550 Maranello. Ferrari opens its doors, encouraging customers to not just collect their cars but to drive them, experience them, and truly feel the passion behind the wheel.
Starting off with the 308 GTB, a true classic that once graced the screens of Magnum PI, the team is immediately impressed by its power and historical significance. Moving on to the Mondial, a car often overlooked but surprisingly popular in the classic program for its accessible performance and user-friendly nature. And finally, the moment everyone has been waiting for - the 550 Maranello, a nostalgic trip back to an era filled with Schumacher's magic and the thrill of a front-engine V12 GT car.
As they hit the track in the 550 Maranello, the team is taken aback by its capabilities, handling, and the sheer joy of driving a manual Ferrari. The V12 engine sings a different tune, pulling them down the road with a smooth yet powerful demeanor. The gated manual transmission adds a layer of connection and control, making it a standout experience among the classic Ferraris. The day culminates in an emotional moment as they encounter the iconic 365 GTB4 Daytona, a true representation of Ferrari's heritage and a reminder of the timeless allure of these legendary machines.
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