Scarlet fever at the Silverstone Classic

(July 26, 2012) A world record 60 Ferrari F40s took to the full Silverstone Grand Prix circuit during last Sunday’s Silverstone Classic in the UK to mark the Italian supercar’s 25th birthday. The phalanx of scarlet red F40s led a glittering parade of marques, models and car clubs celebrating special milestones in the sun at the world’s biggest classic motor racing festival.

On Saturday it had been the turn of hundreds of BMW’s Z1, Z3, Z4 and Z8 sportscars to lap the famous GP track as part of the UK’s first "Z-fest."



The F40 was the world’s first 200 mph road car when it appeared in 1987 and is still rated by many to be the finest supercar in history. It was also the legendary Enzo Ferrari’s ‘supercar swansong’ before his death in 1988.

In total more than 400 rare and exotic cars joined in the mouth-watering parade, notably iconic British sportscars such as TVRs, Lotus Elans, Triumph Spitfires, Austin Healeys and MGBs – 2012 is the MGB’s golden anniversary year — plus Lamborghini and Mercedes-Benz car club members.

Founded in 1990, the Silverstone Classic is one of the first of motor sport meetings dedicated entirely to historic racing cars and has enjoyed considerable success and popularity over more than two decades.