Cavallino rampante: Ferrari parade at Pebble Beach
The 2025 Concorso Ferrari showcases Ferrari's evolution and innovation through the decades, from historic racecars to the latest roadcars

With its rich array of events celebrating classic cars and motorsports, Monterey Car Week offers something for every automotive enthusiast. Among its standout traditions is Casa Ferrari; an gathering that is celebrating its 10th anniversary at Pebble Beach this year.
Featuring an exclusive series of events, it paid tribute to Ferrari’s legendary racing spirit and storied heritage. The main event of the celebration was the highly anticipated Ferrari Parade and Concorso Ferrari, showcasing some of the most iconic race cars from the marque’s illustrious motorsport legacy.

Whether you’re a Ferrari owner or an enthusiast, the parade was quite a spectacle. From early examples to modern iterations, the flow of vehicles that once exited the gates of Maranello becomes a moving history lesson. Clearly exemplifying Ferrari’s greatest achievements in terms of automotive design and technolog,y from legendary racecars to exhilarating modern road cars

This year’s gathering celebrated Ferrari’s storied legacy in motorsport, featuring racing icons such as the 1965 250 LM, which secured second place at Le Mans, alongside the cutting-edge 499P, winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2023, 2024, and 2025.

Also on display was the 499P Modificata, joined by the all-new 2024 Ferrari F80, representing the pinnacle of Ferrari’s performance and technological innovation. Still adhering to the brand’s philosophy that every road car is born from racing DNA, the F80 is powered by a hybrid V6 derived from the 499P and shaped by aerodynamic principles honed in Formula 1. With a combined maximum power of 1200 hp, the V6-hybrid powertrain delivers over 500 horsepower more than the 499P and nearly three times the output of the 1984 Ferrari GTO, the car that launched Ferrari’s modern supercar era.

The latest Ferrari’s such as the 296 Speciale and the all-new Ferrari Amalfi were also showcased alongside Ferrari’s full lineup of contemporary sports cars. Special display categories on the Fairway included Atelier Dreams, Super Cars, Berlinetta Racing Legends, Mid-Engine Revolution, and Lightweight Spiders. Overall, it was a breathtaking convergence of past and present icons, showcasing the competitive spirit and relentless innovation that have defined the Prancing Horse for generations.
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