Ferrari Racing Days 2024
Motorsport is at the heart of Ferrari

F1 Clienti

499P Modificata

296 Speciale
Ferrari Racing Days, an annual event held by Ferrari Japan, was held at Fuji Speedway on June 21st and 22nd, 2025. This year marked the 10th anniversary of the event, and over 480 Ferraris and over 4,000 owners and fans gathered from all over the country. In keeping with the commemorative 10th anniversary, the event featured a number of highlights.
The biggest topic of the year was the appearance of Ye Yifei, driver of the #83 Ferrari 499P, which took overall victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. As soon as he was introduced at the ceremony, cheers and applause rang out from the venue, once again highlighting that Ferrari’s core lies in motorsports. The 499P Modificata, a circuit-only model based on the 499P, also made its Japan debut, attracting the attention of the spectators with its presence and performance.
In addition, the latest special version, the 296 Speciale, which was just announced in April this year, was also unveiled for the first time in Japan, attracting attention for its combination of Ferrari’s latest technology, elegance, and sportiness.
The past, present, and future of the brand all in one place

XX Program

F1 Clienti

250 GTO

Classiche-certified vehicles “212 Inter” (foreground) and “166 MM Touring”

Not only the latest V12 flagship “12 Chirindori” but also the “Daytona SP3” will be available.

Round 3 of the Ferrari Challenge was also held.
At the circuit, there were driving sessions for exceptional racing cars such as the F1 Clienti and XX Program, which could only be seen here, and on Sunday there was a parade run in which over 150 diverse Ferraris drove together. There were also many participatory programs such as family drives and sports drives where owners could drive their own cars around the circuit, providing an opportunity to once again feel the joy of being part of the Ferrari community.
In addition, the third round of the Ferrari Challenge Japan, a one-make race for Ferrari, was also held, with 38 cars participating, including the 296 Challenge, which was introduced this year, and the 488 Challenge Evo, the one-make vehicle used until last year, demonstrating their high potential.
In addition to the latest V12 flagship “12 Chilindori,” there was also a special exhibition of rare models such as the “250 GTO” and “Daytona SP3,” as well as Classiche-certified vehicles. It was truly a special stage where the past, present, and future of the brand came together.
Ferrari Racing Days was surely a memorable and irreplaceable weekend for Ferrari lovers, and we can’t help but look forward to the 11th edition next year.
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