Italy’s Ferrari Museum Hosts Unique, Virtual ‘Le Mans’ Show

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Special installation allows visitors to follow Ferrari Competizioni GT drivers and technicians participating in first-ever virtual 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Beginning June 10, Italy’s Ferrari Museum at Maranello will be hosting a new and exciting initiative for the “24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual.” A box will be recreated in which visitors can watch live stars of the first-ever virtual edition of the endurance classic. The Museum is already home to the “Ferrari at 24 Heures du Mans” exhibition dedicated to 70 years of Prancing Horse victories on the French track.

Visitors will have the chance to see the official drivers of the 488 GTEs no. 51 and 71 chosen for this race, as well as the two FDA Hublot Esport Team drivers of car no. 52, in action on the simulators set up in the Museum. Charles Leclerc and Antonio Giovinazzi will participate remotely. The line-ups are as follows:

Ferrari 488 GTE no. 51 – Nicklas Nielsen, David Perel, Kasper Stoltze, Matteo Caruso
Ferrari 488 GTE no. 52 – Charles Leclerc, Antonio Giovinazzi, Enzo Bonito, David Tonizza
Ferrari 488 GTE no. 71 – Miguel Molina, Federico Leo, Amos Laurito, Jordy Zwiers

Competizioni GT technicians and engineers will also be present to help select optimal race set-ups and strategies. This unique opportunity will bring the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans to Maranello and allow fans and enthusiasts to experience it in complete safety and in full compliance with the social distancing regulations already implemented by all Ferrari Museums since their reopening on May 18.

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