In the 55th year of the Ferrari Owners’ Club – and the 75th anniversary of Ferrari itself – the second National Ferrari Owners’ Day takes place at Sywell Aerodrome on Saturday June 4th, with a central focus on showcasing some of the most unique and historic Italian sports cars.
Last year’s inaugural event saw over 600 Ferraris and nearly 1,700 visitors attend Sywell for a celebratory day of all things Cavallino Rampante. This year’s NFOD aims to build on the success of the 2021 launch, with an even wider range of activities, hospitality and features previously curtailed by Covid-19 restrictions.
Particular attention has been paid to encouraging the attendance of cars from Ferrari’s early history, many of which have not been seen at National FOC events for many years. Tipos (model types) expected to be in attendance include the 166MM and 212 Export open-cockpit sportscars, numerous 250 V12s, compact Dino and the curvaceous, muscular 365 GTB/4 Daytona.
Over 75 cars have registered for the Superformance Runway Speed Experience, which allows drivers to put their foot to the floor and experience the thrill of flat-out runs in a controlled environment on Sywell’s 1,200-meter runway. This year these will be complimented with motorsport demonstration runs, showcasing competition cars, both contemporary and from Ferrari’s 75-year heritage, in a spectacular display of sight and sound.
Supported by Official Ferrari Dealer Graypaul Nottingham, Ferrari North Europe will also be offering test drives and viewings of the latest models including the recently-released Ferrari 296GTB. Across the aerodrome there will be an expanded range of casual food and drink options, as well as specific hospitality packages for the first time in the Charles Stanley Driver’s Club. Club Partners and other lifestyle brands will also be in attendance as part of the FOC Exhibitors’ Village.
Ferrari visitors to the show can display their pride and joy in the Meguiars’ Pride of Ownership – not a concours, but an opportunity for owners who keep their car in excellent order to compete for the free-to-enter Meguiars’ Trophy. The victor of the Pride of Ownership competition will also receive a ‘Day in the Bay’ – spending a day with Meguairs’ UK professionals to learn the fine art of vehicle detailing.
Silverstone Auctions are holding a best of breed Sale of Ferraris in Hanger One, with lots expected from across the UK and Europe. Notable lots include a 1960 250 GT with factory development provenance, and a 1974 Ferrari 365 GT4 BB, ordered by original UK importer Maranello Concessionaires as their official demonstrator, and the subject of numerous contemporary road test reports.
Given Sywell’s distinguished aviation history, there’s even the opportunity to take to the skies – with a limited number of two-seat Spitfire and Tiger Moth warbird flights available. In celebration of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, warbirds will also take to the sky during the day’s programme for a dramatic air display.
“The first NFOD was a real success, bringing together Ferrari owners from across the UK, but we’ve worked hard to make the 2022 edition even better with a greater focus on celebrating cars of all ages, not just the most current models,” said Christian Mineeff, Chairman of the Ferrari Owners’ Club of Great Britain. “I’m delighted that after the disruption of the last two summers, we will be able this year to properly celebrate Ferrari’s 75th birthday in style, and I welcome all owners – regardless of model – to join us at Sywell in June to build on the 600-car milestone we set last summer.”
Tickets are free for Ferrari Owners’ Club of Great Britain members, and cost just £25 per car for non-member Ferrari owners. The event is supported by Pirelli, Ferrari Financial Services, Charles Stanley Wealth Managers, Lockton, Silverstone Auctions, Meguiar’s, Chartwell and Superformance. Visit the event website for more information: https://www.nationalferrariownersday.com