Dolomite Dreams: Join the Exclusive Ferrari GTO Legacy Tour 2024

For all Ferrari fanatics, here’s some news worth salivating over: 2024 marks the 40th anniversary of the iconic Ferrari 288 GTO. The Prancing Horse is celebrating in style with the exclusive GTO Legacy Tour. Gear up for a breathtaking Italian odyssey through the majestic Dolomites, exclusively for proud GTO owners.

Ferrari GTO Front Left

Rebirth Starting Point

The GTO Legacy Tour will be an immersive experience, following in the footsteps of the successful F40-themed event in 2023. This year, the journey begins in Val Rendena, with the awe-inspiring Dolomites providing a dramatic backdrop for the entire adventure (unlike the Tuscan countryside of the F40 tour).

F40 Legacy Day

Unveiling the Secrets of a Legend

The tour culminates at the heart of Ferrari itself – Maranello. Here, your GTO will be treated like royalty. Ferrari Classiche experts and original GTO development team members will be on hand to share the car’s fascinating history and hidden secrets. Get set to have your GTO displayed within the hallowed halls of the Ferrari factory – a true collector’s dream.

The cherry on top? A celebratory parade around the legendary Fiorano Circuit. Picture your GTO, a symbol of automotive excellence, gracing the same track that birthed countless Ferrari icons.

F40 Line Up - F40 Legacy Day

The Ferrari 288 GTO: A Legacy of Power and Beauty

In 1984, Ferrari stole the show at the Geneva Motor Show with the unveiling of the GTO. Attendees soon realised this wasn’t your average Prancing Horse. Its heart pounded with a mighty V8 turbo engine, its sleek lines courtesy of Pininfarina turned heads, and the advanced composite bodywork screamed cutting-edge technology.

The GTO was a game-changer. It was Ferrari’s first car to feature a longitudinally mounted V8 with the added fury of twin turbos. Clocking in at 2.8 liters, the eight cylinders earned it the unofficial nickname “288,” while the official name paid homage to the legendary 250 GTO of the 1960s.

Ferrari's Headquarters - F40 Legacy Day

Originally intended for Group B racing, Ferrari planned to build just 200 to meet homologation requirements. However, rule changes forced the Prancing Horse to pull out. Despite this, the GTO cemented its place in history as Ferrari’s first true supercar, paving the way for icons like the F40 and LaFerrari. The car’s success was undeniable – Ferrari ended up building 272 before production wrapped.

The Open Road Awaits: Are You Ready?

If you want to join this exclusive event, then GTO owners should contact their official Ferrari dealer by the end of April to secure their spot on this once-in-a-lifetime Italian adventure.

If you’re not in that lucky group, would you trade places with a GTO owner on this incredible journey? What other legendary car would you love to see celebrated in a similar way? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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