From 21 to 26 October 2025, Ferrari’s Finali Mondiali returns to the Mugello circuit for a grand celebration of speed, passion, and heritage. The event blends racing finales, exclusive track parades, and showcase experiences for clients, tifosi, and Ferrari enthusiasts alike.
The Heart of Ferrari Racing
At the core of the Finali Mondiali are the final rounds of the Ferrari Challenge championships from Europe and North America. These races determine the overall season champions and provide the perfect stage for Ferrari’s client racers to showcase their talent and commitment. The competition is intense, yet the atmosphere remains uniquely celebratory, blending the thrill of motorsport with the shared pride of the Ferrari community.
Debut of the Ferrari 296 Challenge
A major highlight of the 2025 edition is the official debut of the Ferrari 296 Challenge — the ninth model in Ferrari’s one-make racing history and the first to feature a V6 engine. The car represents a new era in Ferrari’s racing evolution, combining state-of-the-art aerodynamics and engineering precision with the unmistakable performance DNA that defines the Prancing Horse.
Legends Return to the Track
Beyond competitive racing, the event also celebrates Ferrari’s most exclusive programmes. The XX Programme and F1 Clienti sessions will see owners driving some of the brand’s most extraordinary machines — from experimental track-only prototypes to legendary Formula 1 cars. The 499P Modificata, Ferrari’s non-homologated hypercar inspired by the Le Mans–winning 499P, will also make an appearance, further connecting Ferrari’s past and present in a powerful tribute to innovation.
Mugello: The Perfect Stage
The Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello, owned by Ferrari, provides the ideal backdrop for the Finali Mondiali. With a 5.2-kilometre layout, 15 demanding corners, and dramatic elevation changes, it remains one of the most technically challenging circuits in Europe. Fans attending the event will have free access to several viewing areas, including the west side of the circuit near San Donato and Arrabbiata, offering close-up views of the action and atmosphere.
The Grand Finale
The festivities culminate on Sunday, 26 October, with the Ferrari Show — a breathtaking display featuring on-track parades, synchronized driving, and a celebration of Ferrari’s XX Programme’s 20th anniversary. The closing show encapsulates the spirit of the Finali Mondiali: a balance of performance, passion, and the unmistakable sense of belonging that unites the Ferrari world.
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