Mark your calendars, petrolheads! The prestigious Goodwood Festival of Speed, a haven for car enthusiasts that blends historic reverence with cutting-edge innovation, is about to take the stage from July 11th to 14th.
This year, Ferrari is set to steal the show with a jaw-dropping display of 26 iconic Italian stallions conquering the famed Goodwood Hillclimb.
But Ferrari isn’t just a participant; they’re arriving with a six-pronged attack guaranteed to set pulses racing. These aren’t your run-of-the-mill Ferraris; they embody the very pinnacle of Maranello’s design and engineering expertise.
Prepare to witness a spectacle unlike any other, one that will leave an indelible mark on racing enthusiasts and automotive connoisseurs for years to come.
This dynamic showcase will feature a range of Prancing Horse legends, from unparalleled classics to the fiercest modern marvels. the celebration will be a stunning lineup of 20 Ferraris, both legendary racers and modern marvels, tearing up the iconic hill climb.
While this assemblage promises pure adrenaline, Ferrari enthusiasts might notice one notable absence the brand’s highly anticipated successor to the 812. This recently revealed front-engined GT, the 12Cilindri, embodies the spirit of Ferrari’s V12 heritage.
Under its sculpted hood lies a powerhouse a naturally aspirated 6.5L engine pushing an impressive 818 horsepower and screaming to a 9,500 rpm redline.
Unlike some competitors, the 12Cilindri shuns both turbochargers and electric assistance, creating a unique character in the segment. While this beast won’t grace Goodwood this year, there’s no doubt it will leave its mark on future events.