Ferrari’s record-breaking parade of 964 cars at Ferrari Racing Days at Silverstone on Saturday, September 15, has now been confirmed as an official Guinness World Record. Having previously set a record of 385 cars at Silverstone in 2007, the record then transferred to Japan in 2008 when Ferrari owners there achieved a parade of 490 Ferrari cars on the Suzuka circuit.
Ferrari, together with the Ferrari Owners Club GB, was determined to bring the record back to the UK in style, and have now raised the bar to heights that will take some beating. At one point in the parade when all cars were moving simultaneously, there were less than 250 yards separating the lead car from the tail of the parade, meaning that the entire 3.66 miles of the Silverstone Grand Prix circuit was filled with Ferraris—three wide across the track!
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