Ferrari celebrates 2025 FIA WEC world titles
Ferrari will celebrate the titles won in the 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship with a special event involving Prancing Horse employees, tifosi, the local community and the team behind these historic achievements.
On Thursday, 18 December, the drivers of the Ferrari – AF Corse team who delivered the World Manufacturers’ Championship with the number 50 and 51 499P, as well as the World Drivers’ Championship with the latter crew, will meet with employees of the company founded in 1947 before parading through the streets of Maranello.
Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina and Nicklas Nielsen, the crew of the number 50 499P, will take centre stage alongside Alessandro Pier Guidi and Antonio Giovinazzi, who secured the World Drivers’ title in the sister number 51 car, together James Calado, who will not be present for personal reasons. The two crews returned an overall endurance world title to Maranello for the first time in 53 years, following Ferrari’s last success with the 312 P in 1972.
The programme. After touring the internal roads of the Maranello headquarters, where the drivers will meet company employees, the two 499Ps will depart from Piazza Giovanni Agnelli at around 2 p.m., passing beneath the historic arch on Via Abetone Inferiore.
From there, they will continue along Via Enzo Ferrari and, after re-entering the company grounds, will be greeted again by fans on Via Gilles Villeneuve in the municipality of Fiorano Modenese, and on Via Alfredo Dino Ferrari, before arriving at the Museo Ferrari in Maranello. Here, the number 50 and 51 cars will remain on display for the public, while Fuoco, Molina and Nielsen, along with Pier Guidi and Giovinazzi, will be available for an autograph session from 2.30 to 3 p.m.
The initiative, following the same format as the celebration held in June 2023 after victory at the Centenary 24 Hours of Le Mans, will allow Ferrari personnel and the local community to share a unique experience marking the achievements of 2025, already part of motorsport history.