
This past weekend marked the grand finale of the F50 Legacy Tour 2025, an exclusive gathering dedicated to Ferrari F50 owners. Originally unveiled at the 1995 Geneva Motor Show to commemorate Ferrari’s 50th anniversary, the F50 stands as the marque’s third supercar and a symbol of its racing heritage.
More than 20 teams representing 10 nations took part in the three-day event, covering 675 kilometers through the picturesque regions of Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna. Altogether, the convoy of F50s logged nearly 15,000 kilometers, a testament to both the enduring passion of their owners and the remarkable reliability of these iconic machines—still going strong three decades after production ended.

The tour began at the Saturnia thermal baths and wound through charming towns such as Grosseto, Porto Santo Stefano, and Siena, culminating in Maranello on Friday, May 9. Highlights of the journey included an exclusive meet-and-greet with Paolo Martinelli, the renowned engineer behind the F50’s legendary V12 engine — an engineering marvel that represents one of the most direct transfers of Formula 1 technology to a Ferrari road car.
The celebration concluded with a parade of the F50s and a ceremonial lap around the historic Fiorano Circuit, the heart of Ferrari development since its opening in 1972.

