Finali Mondiali, 33 editions worldwide
Maranello 13 October 2025
A story marked by a passion for motorsport and for the cars from the Maranello-based manufacturer. The Finali Mondiali Ferrari will cross the line of the 33rd edition in 2025. From Europe to America, since 1993 the event has allowed drivers, teams, clients and tifosi to travel around the world.
Record in Tuscany. With this year’s edition, the Mugello International Circuit is hosting the event organised by the Prancing Horse for the 17th time. Between 1993, the year of the first edition – itself organised at Mugello – and 2025, the Ferrari-owned circuit has hosted the Finali Mondiali on occasions that are etched indelibly into the memory of fans. These include the 2023 Finali Mondiali, when Ferrari unveiled both the 499P Modificata – the car derived from the 499P racing car, but reserved for non-competitive use on the track by a limited number of clients – and the 296 Challenge, the latest model to compete in the Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli one-make series championship.
Italy. After Mugello comes the Monza National Circuit, which hosted the event four times between 2001 and 2018. With three editions, it is followed by the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola (1998, 2022 – when the 499P was presented, destined to make its debut in the FIA WEC the following year – and 2024). Three more Italian circuits stand out in the Finali Mondiali roll of honour: the Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli”, with two editions (2002 and 2020), and the Autodromo Vallelunga “Piero Taruffi” (1999) and Pergusa Circuit (1997), each with one edition.
Worldwide. The first edition held outside Italy was in 2009, when the Ricardo Tormo Circuit in Valencia was the location for the event. The Spanish track also hosted the 2010 and 2012 editions. The Finali Mondiali have also taken place once in Abu Dhabi (2014) and once in Daytona, in the United States (2016).