Ferrari Wows ’em at Goodwood, Showcases Trio of Supercars
For first time ever, Prancing Horse debuted three Special Project cars at once: Ferrari P80/C, Ferrari SP3JC and Ferrari Monza SP2.
Ferrari put on another remarkable display at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, July 4-7. The Prancing Horse debuted three Special Project cars at the event, including Ferrari P80/C, the Ferrari SP3JC and the Ferrari Monza SP2. This is the first time the company has shown three special project cars to the public at the same time, with all three cars taking part in the Supercar Runs up the famed Goodwood hill climb.
Scuderia Ferrari F1 driver Marc Gené drove the 2010 F10 during the F1 Team demo runs up the renowned Goodwood hill climb. The F10 featured alongside the “Michael Schumacher at 50” celebration, including seven Ferrari F1 cars which had all been driven by Michael Schumacher in his legendary career at Scuderia Ferrari, which is also celebrating 90 years of F1 in 2019.
Driving a new addition to the Ferrari One-Off Special Project cars, Ferrari GT driver, Sam Bird, was at the wheel of the iconic Ferrari P80/C – the first time the P80/C has been shown in public. Styled on the 488 GT3, the P80/C had the longest development time of any Ferrari One-Off made to date. The decision was made to use the 488 GT3 chassis as a basis, not only for its performance, but also for its longer wheelbase (+50 mm compared to the 488 GTB) which allowed more creative freedom.
The SP3JC also made its public debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The SP3JC is based on the chassis and the running gear of a Ferrari F12tdf. The sole one-off car to be commissioned on this limited-series special, the SP3JC is the maximum expression of open-air motoring, harking back to Ferrari’s epic V12-engined spiders of the 1950s and ’60s.
The driver of the fantastic FXX-K Evo was Chris Froggatt. Froggatt is a successful Ferrari European Challenge series driver, securing eight wins within the Championship. The latest addition to the XX range entertained crowds all the way up the iconic Goodwood hill, highlighting its innovative technology and performance.
With the first Ferrari Challenge U.K. series well underway, Jason Baker, the current leader in the series, drove his Ferrari 488 Challenge (car 29) during the event. Baker has won four out of four races in the new one-make championship for the U.K., with another four races left in the season; Croft, July 20 and 21, and Silverstone, September 21 and 22 .
NEED FOR SPEED: Ferrari GT driver Sam Bird was behind the wheel of the P80/C, the first time it has been shown in public.
The final addition to the three Ferrari Special Projects cars which featured over the weekend included the Monza SP2, which was also making its dynamic debut at the event. Part of the new “Icona” range, the Monza SP2 is inspired by barchettas of the 1950s which were driven to victory in international motor sport, not just by official works team drivers from the Scuderia, but also by a legion of gentlemen drivers who, in those years, frequently found themselves wheel to wheel with legendary professional drivers of the era. The weekend created a huge hype for the car, with huge popularity with the public.
To conclude the weekend, the Ferrari 488 Pista received the Michelin Showstopper Award of the day for July 6. This was voted by the public online for the best car in the Michelin Supercar Paddock.