“The Red Line”: relive the 2024 Finali Mondiali Ferrari
On-track competition – with the final rounds of the Ferrari Challenge Europe and North America – and the eagerly anticipated event that crowned the world champions of the Prancing Horse one-make series, at the wheel of the Ferrari 296 Challenge. The on-track activities of Ferrari’s non-competitive client programmes, along with numerous public initiatives and the spectacle created in the grandstands by tens of thousands of Tifosi, capture the vibrant spirit of the Finali Mondiali Ferrari. A special episode of “Full Access: The Red Line – now available on Ferrari’s official YouTube channel – invites viewers to relive the 2024 edition, held at the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola.
The story starts in the days leading up to the event, when the paddock at the Italian circuit was transformed into the setting for a truly unique celebration, and continues through to the Ferrari Show – the eagerly awaited Sunday highlight that lets fans see dozens of racing and road cars in action.
At the 2024 Finali Mondiali, spectators saw the Ferrari F80 on track for the first time during the Sunday parade. The latest in the Maranello manufacturer’s Supercar lineage appeared alongside the 24 Hours of Le Mans-winning 499P and dozens of other models representing the F1 Clienti (launched in 2003), XX Programme (2006), Club Competizioni GT (2019) and Sport Prototipi Clienti (2024) activities. The show also featured Ferrari’s endurance racing official drivers, who received a warm round of applause from the crowd.
“Full Access: “The Red Line” features a narrative enriched by exclusive interviews recorded at Imola. “During the Finali Mondiali, the Tifosi fully express their passion for Ferrari, making us truly feel the strength of their support,” said Antonello Coletta, Global Head of Endurance and Corse Clienti. “Our clients’ passion for racing is extraordinary: in this environment, they can show it in a real family atmosphere,” commented Andrea Mladosic, Head of Ferrari Challenge and Corso Pilota.
“It’s not just about winning, but also giving your best in the pursuit of performance, having fun with other drivers and friends, and always showing the utmost respect on track,” said Fons Scheltema, a Ferrari Challenge driver since 2004, voicing a sentiment that many of his fellow competitors are sure to share.