
Ferrari is gearing up to celebrate its world titles in the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) with fans on the streets of Maranello. Here’s the full program and all the initiatives, including the presence of all Endurance drivers.
The Prancing Horse announced preparations for a major celebration in Maranello, where fans will have the chance to meet Ferrari’s WEC drivers and join in a series of events marking the world championship victories. Ferrari returned to the Endurance World Championship in 2023, immediately winning the legendary Le Mans race on its first attempt. The team repeated this success for the next two years with different driver lineups, bringing both world titles back to Maranello for the first time in over 50 years. The Italian team plans to celebrate this achievement with all its fans across the streets of the iconic town.
Thursday, December 18: Parade at 2 PM and autograph session
Ferrari will celebrate the 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship titles with employees, fans, the local community, and the team behind these historic victories in a unique event. On Thursday, December 18, the Ferrari-AF Corse drivers responsible for the Constructors’ Championship wins will be present. These victories were achieved thanks to the 499P cars numbered 50 and 51, with the Drivers’ Championship secured by the latter lineup. The champions will meet the employees of the company, founded in 1947, before parading through the streets of Maranello.
The stars of the day will be Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina, and Nicklas Nielsen, who make up the crew of the 499P car number 50. Then there are Alessandro Pier Guidi and Antonio Giovinazzi, crowned World Drivers’ Champions with the sister car number 51, alongside James Calado (who will not be present for personal reasons). These two lineups allowed Ferrari to bring a top-level Endurance title back to Maranello after 53 years, the last one dating back to 1972.
In the morning, there will be a parade within the Ferrari headquarters. After meeting the employees, the drivers will drive the 499P cars at around 2:00 PM under the historic arch of Via Abetone Inferiore. The crews will pass through Via Enzo Ferrari, cross the Scuderia Ferrari headquarters, and then be cheered again on Via Gilles Villeneuve in Fiorano Modenese. The parade will continue along Via Alfredo Dino Ferrari until the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, where cars number 50 and 51 will stop for fans to admire. Fuoco, Molina, Nielsen, Pier Guidi, and Giovinazzi will be available for an autograph session from 2:30 PM to 3:00 PM.
This initiative offers Ferrari fans and the local community a unique opportunity to celebrate the team’s remarkable achievements in 2025.
Tifosi traveling to Maranello on December 18 won’t want to miss this free, family-friendly celebration. It’s a rare chance to see the championship-winning machines up close and get autographs from the stars. With holidays approaching, this event caps a banner year for Ferrari motorsport enthusiasts worldwide.



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