Scuderia Ferrari is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year. Company patron Enzo Ferrari founded his Scuderia Ferrari racing team in Modena in 1929. At that time he was still active as a driver himself. The Ferrari 90 Years exhibition tells the legendary story of the Scuderia and shows the most important racing cars in their own exhibition.
In the Ferrari Museum in Maranello some very special pieces of jewelry can be seen. Among other things, the Alfa Romeo 8c. Enzo Ferrari made it possible for this Alfa to be the first to be trademarked the Cavallino Rampante in 1932. In addition to the historic racing classics, the latest technology racers from the Scuderia are represented. Just like Sebastian Vettel's hybrid Formula 1 racing car, the Ferrari SF71H.
Ferrari 90 Years – 90 years of Ferrari Scuderia
But Alberto Ascari's red racer, the Ferrari 500 F2 or Niki Lauda's racing car are also worth seeing exhibits. Ferrari particularly wants the connection to the 13-time Formula 1 world champion Michael Schumacher associate with the exhibition. His Ferrari F2004 is also one of the examples shown.
With more than 200 Grand Prix victories, the Italian racing team is the most successful team in the history of Formula 1. The red racers from Maranello were largely responsible for the fascination of Formula 1 motorsport. Integrated into the Fiat group, more than 1.000 technicians, mechanics and engineers currently work for Scuderia Ferrari.
The exhibition “90 Years” can be seen at the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Maranello until May 2020. An absolute must-see event for all Ferraristi and those who want to become one.
Update: By the way, the exhibition “Hypercars” will also take place at the same time. A number of the most important milestones in Ferrari sports and super sports car construction will be on display.