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Photo History of Ferrari Racing at Daytona

Ferrari 312 PB driven by Clay Regazzoni and Brian Redman finished 4th at the 1972 Daytona 6-Hours (photo: Autosports Marketing Assoc.)
Ferrari 312 PB driven by Clay Regazzoni and Brian Redman finished 4th at the 1972 Daytona 6-Hours (photo: Autosports Marketing Assoc.)

The Ferrari Finali Mondiali will take place on American soil for the first time in history. Taking place December 1-4 at fabled Daytona International Speedway, the event marks the culmination of the 2016 Ferrari Challenge season for teams from around the world and includes a compilation of all Ferrari Corse Clienti activities.

Throughout the weekend, Ferrari Challenge pilots from around the globe will brave the storied banks of Daytona as they compete for the title of world’s best. However, they will not be alone as they will be joined by XX and F1 Clienti program clients who will scream around the 3.56-mile road course to the delight of pilots and fans alike. Add to this the presence of the Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 team who will put on an unforgettable show complete with demonstration laps, pit stops and smoky burnouts in F1 style, a spectacle never seen at the Speedway.

Ferrari will also celebrate its long history of success at Florida’s Daytona International Speedway, which includes:

  • 1963: Pedro Rodriguez won the three-hour Daytona Continental in a Ferrari 250 GTO, fielded by Luigi Chinetti’s North America Racing Team (N.A.R.T.)
  • 1964: Pedro Rodriguez and Phil Hill won overall in a N.A.R.T. Ferrari 250 GTO as the Daytona Continental was expanded to 2,000 kilometers
  • 1967: Ferrari orchestrated a 1-2-3 photo finish at the 24 Hours, led by Lorenzo Bandini and Chris Amon in a factory Ferrari 330 P3/4
  • 1972: Mario Andretti and Jacky Ickx won overall in factory Ferrari 312 PB in a one-time event at the six-hour distance
  • 1998: After years of trying, Gianpiero Moretti won the Daytona 24 Hours with Didier Theys, Mauro Baldi and Arie Luyendyk in a Ferrari 333 SP

Photo History of Ferrari Racing at Daytona International Speedway

Alberto Ascari piloting a Ferrari 375 Indy on Daytona Beach in Florida (photo: Ferrari)
At the 1955 Daytona Speed Week, Bob Said piloted a monstrous Ferrari 375 Indianapolis to a new speed record of 170.538 mph (photo: Ferrari)
N.A.R.T. Ferrari Dino 246 SP of Phil Hill and Ricardo Rodriguez finished 2nd at Daytona 3-Hour Continental in 1962 (photo: Ferrari)
N.A.R.T. Ferrari Dino 246 SP of Phil Hill and Ricardo Rodriguez finished 2nd at Daytona 3-Hour Continental in 1962 (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari Dino 246 SP of Phil Hill and Ricardo Rodriguez Ferrari 250 TRI/61 of Ricardo Rodriguez and Peter Ryan (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari Dino 246 SP of Phil Hill and Ricardo Rodriguez Ferrari 250 TRI/61 of Ricardo Rodriguez and Peter Ryan (photo: Ferrari)
Overall winner of the 1963 Daytona 3 Hours, the Ferrari 250 GTO (4219GT) driven by Pedro Rodriguez in front of the Briggs Cunningham Jaguar E-Type driven by Augie Pabst (photo: Ferrari)
Overall winner of the 1963 Daytona 3 Hours, the Ferrari 250 GTO (4219GT) driven by Pedro Rodriguez in front of the Briggs Cunningham Jaguar E-Type driven by Augie Pabst (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 250 GTO (3223GT) driven by Fireball Roberts and John Cannon passes the Pontiac Tempest of Paul Goldsmith (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 250 GTO (3223GT) driven by Fireball Roberts and John Cannon passes the Pontiac Tempest of Paul Goldsmith (photo: Ferrari)
Ferraris racing Fords at Daytona International Speedway in Florida (photo: Ferrari)
Ferraris racing Fords at Daytona International Speedway in 1966 (photo: Ferrari)

Pedro Rodriguez and Mario Andretti finished 4th in 1966 in a NART Ferrari 365 P2/3 as the Daytona race is expanded to 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)
Pedro Rodriguez and Mario Andretti finished 4th in 1966 in a NART Ferrari 365 P2/3 as the Daytona race is expanded to 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 330 P3/4 (0846) and Ferrari 412 P (0844) at Daytona in 1967 (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 330 P3/4 (0846) and Ferrari 412 P (0844) at Daytona in 1967 (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 330 P3/4 (0846) driven by Lorenzo Bandini and Chris Amon (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 330 P3/4 (0846) driven by Lorenzo Bandini and Chris Amon (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 330 P3/4 (0846) driven by Lorenzo Bandini and Chris Amon (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 330 P3/4 (0846) driven by Lorenzo Bandini and Chris Amon (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 330 P3/4 (0846) driven by Lorenzo Bandini and Chris Amon (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 330 P3/4 (0846) driven by Lorenzo Bandini and Chris Amon (photo: Ferrari)
1-2-3 Ferrari finish at the 1967 Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)
1-2-3 Ferrari finish at the 1967 Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)

1-2-3 Ferrari finish at the 1967 Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)
1-2-3 Ferrari finish at the 1967 Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 512 S driven by Mario Andretti, Arturo Merzario and Jacky Ickx at the 1970 Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 512 S driven by Mario Andretti, Arturo Merzario and Jacky Ickx at the 1970 Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 512 S of Nino Vaccarella and Ignazio Giunti did not finish at the Daytona 24 Hours in 1970 (photo: Autosports Marketing Assoc.)
Ferrari 512 S of Nino Vaccarella and Ignazio Giunti did not finish at the Daytona 24 Hours in 1970 (photo: Autosports Marketing Assoc.)
Ferrari 512 S driven by Mario Andretti, Arturo Merzario and Jacky Ickx at the 1970 Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 512 S driven by Mario Andretti, Arturo Merzario and Jacky Ickx at the 1970 Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 312 P driven by Sam Posey and Mike Parkes finished 4th at the 1970 Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Autosports Marketing Assoc.)
Ferrari 312 P driven by Sam Posey and Mike Parkes finished 4th at the 1970 Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Autosports Marketing Assoc.)
N.A.R.T. Ferrari 512 S of Dan Gurney and Chuck Parsons in front of the Ferrari 512 S of Jacky Ickx and Peter Schetty (photo: Ferrari)
N.A.R.T. Ferrari 512 S of Dan Gurney and Chuck Parsons in front of the Ferrari 512 S of Jacky Ickx and Peter Schetty (photo: Ferrari)

N.A.R.T. Ferrari 365 GTB/4 ’Daytona’ driven by Sam Posey, Ronnie Bucknum and Luigi Chinetti, Jr. (photo: Ferrari)
N.A.R.T. Ferrari 365 GTB/4 ‘Daytona’ driven by Sam Posey, Ronnie Bucknum and Luigi Chinetti, Jr. (photo: Ferrari)
N.A.R.T. Ferrari 365 GTB/4 ’Daytona’ driven by Sam Posey, Ronnie Bucknum and Luigi Chinetti, Jr. (photo: Ferrari)
N.A.R.T. Ferrari 365 GTB/4 ‘Daytona’ driven by Sam Posey, Ronnie Bucknum and Luigi Chinetti, Jr. (photo: Ferrari)
N.A.R.T. Ferrari 512 S Spyder finished second at 1971 Daytona 24 Hours driven by Ronnie Bucknum and Tony Adamowicz (photo: Ferrari)
N.A.R.T. Ferrari 512 S Spyder finished second at 1971 Daytona 24 Hours driven by Ronnie Bucknum and Tony Adamowicz (photo: Ferrari)
Escuderia Montjuich Ferrari 512 S Spyder of Arturo Merzario and Jose Juncadella (photo: Ferrari)
Escuderia Montjuich Ferrari 512 S Spyder of Arturo Merzario and Jose Juncadella at 1971 Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 312 P (0872) driven by Nestor Garcia-Veiga, Luigi Chinetti, Jr. and Alain de Cadenet (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 312 P (0872) driven by Nestor Garcia-Veiga, Luigi Chinetti, Jr. and Alain de Cadenet at 1971 Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)
Penske-White Racing Ferrari 512 M driven by Mark Donohue and David Hobbs (photo: Ferrari)
Penske-White Racing Ferrari 512 M driven by Mark Donohue and David Hobbs at 1971 Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)

N.A.R.T. Ferrari 512 S Spyder driven by Ronnie Bucknum and Tony Adamowicz (photo: Ferrari)
N.A.R.T. Ferrari 512 S Spyder driven by Ronnie Bucknum and Tony Adamowicz at 1971 Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 312 PB driven by Tim Schenken and Ronnie Peterson to 2nd overall at the 1972 Daytona 6-Hours (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 312 PB driven by Tim Schenken and Ronnie Peterson to 2nd overall at the 1972 Daytona 6-Hours (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 312 PB driven by Clay Regazzoni and Brian Redman finished 4th at the 1972 Daytona 6-Hours (photo: Autosports Marketing Assoc.)
Ferrari 312 PB driven by Clay Regazzoni and Brian Redman finished 4th at the 1972 Daytona 6-Hours (photo: Autosports Marketing Assoc.)
Ferrari 365 GTB/4 of Elliot Forbes-Robinson, Paul Newman and Milt Minter finished 5th at the Daytona 24 Hours in 1977 (photo: Autosports Marketing Assoc.)
Ferrari 365 GTB/4 of Elliot Forbes-Robinson, Paul Newman and Milt Minter finished 5th at the Daytona 24 Hours in 1977 (photo: Autosports Marketing Assoc.)
Ferrari 365 GT4/BB finished 22nd at the 1978 Daytona 24 Hours driven by Francois Migault, Lucien Guitteny and Gregg Young (photo: Autosports Marketing Assoc.)
Ferrari 365 GT4/BB finished 22nd at the 1978 Daytona 24 Hours driven by Francois Migault, Lucien Guitteny and Gregg Young (photo: Autosports Marketing Assoc.)
Ferrari 512 BB/LM of Tony Adamowicz and Rick Knoop did not finish at the 1981 Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Autosports Marketing Assoc.)
Ferrari 512 BB/LM of Tony Adamowicz and Rick Knoop did not finish at the 1981 Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Autosports Marketing Assoc.)

Ferrari 308 GTB Turbo of Carlo Facetti and Martino Finotto failed to finish at the 1981 Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Autosports Marketing Assoc.)
Ferrari 308 GTB Turbo of Carlo Facetti and Martino Finotto failed to finish at the 1981 Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Autosports Marketing Assoc.)
Ferrari 333 SP at the Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 333 SP at the Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 333 SP won 1998 Daytona 24 Hours driven by Gianpiero Moretti, Arie Luyendyk, Mauro Baldi and Didier Theys (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 333 SP won 1998 Daytona 24 Hours driven by Gianpiero Moretti, Arie Luyendyk, Mauro Baldi and Didier Theys (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 333 SP at the Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 333 SP at the Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 333 SP at the Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 333 SP at the Daytona 24 Hours (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 333 SP won 1998 Daytona 24 Hours driven by Gianpiero Moretti, Arie Luyendyk, Mauro Baldi and Didier Theys (photo: Ferrari)
Ferrari 333 SP won 1998 Daytona 24 Hours driven by Gianpiero Moretti, Arie Luyendyk, Mauro Baldi and Didier Theys (photo: Ferrari)

[Source: Ferrari; Daytona Speedway; photos: Ferrari; Autosports Marketing Assoc.]