/Ferrari at 2012 Goodwood FoS – Pictures and Videos

Ferrari at 2012 Goodwood FoS – Pictures and Videos

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Ferrari has one of the richest lineups at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, the world’s coolest garden party. They turned up with a 2009 Formula 1 car and the latest models including the new Ferrari California 30, the Ferrari 458 Spider, and the Ferrari FF, and were joined by a couple of classic models including Nick Mason’s very rare 250 MM and his 250 GTO, and Chris Evans’ magnificent seven including the 250 SWB, 275 GTB4, 365 GTB4, 288 GTO, F40, 550 Barchetta and SA Aperta.

A truly wonderful show then. The only way it could get any better was if they unleashed some of these cars and let them go up the famous Goodwood hill as fast as they can. And that’s exactly what they did.

Ferrari F1 test driver Marc Gene and his 2009 Ferrari F60 single-seater put on the best show, blasting up the hill at incredible speed:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRV7FMucZ8w

The 458 Spider was not bad either, not with that soundtrack:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpsaJQPjYOQ

Enjoy the pictures…

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