Maranello,
5 February 2025 - It’s a tradition renewed annually in January and eagerly
awaited by all motorsport enthusiasts, who flock to Florida for the first major
endurance event on the international calendar. The 24 Hours at Daytona 2025 was
held on 25-26 January with no fewer than eight 296 GT3s on the grid, the
highest number of Ferraris ever in the history of the event, which is now in
its 63rd year. It’s possible to relive the race – which ended with a sixth
place for the DragonSpeed team in GTD Pro as the best result for the cars from
Maranello – thanks to the video that revisits the entire race weekend.
The
exclusive account has the Daytona International Speedway for its setting, the
iconic tri-oval track known in America as the World Center of Racing, as one of
the oldest and most prestigious motorsport venues in the world. The video is
enhanced with the voices of the many drivers standing out on the track in
Ferraris, including the ten Prancing Horse official drivers who took part in
the event, and by the images taken on the track, in the pits and in the paddock
of an event attended by tens of thousands of fans.
The first round of the IMSA SportsCar Championship concluded with the sixth place in GTD Pro already mentioned, courtesy of Ferrari official drivers Davide Rigon, Miguel Molina and Thomas Neubauer together with Albert Costa, while seventh place in the GTD class went to the 296 GT3 number 50 of AF Corse (driven by Arthur Leclerc, Custodio Toledo, Riccardo Agostini and Conrad Laursen), 11th to the number 34 of Conquest Racing (shared by Daniel Serra, together with Manny Franco, Cédric Sbirrazzuoli and Giacomo Altoè), and 22nd - following a penalty that came after the end of the race - to the 021 of Triarsi Competizione (with James Calado, Sheena Monk, Stevan McAleer, Mike Skeen).