Ferrari 296 Challenge
Enzo’s first drive of the 296 Challenge

Enzo Trulli, who has built his career in single-seaters, has been competing in GT races since last year, and this was his first time driving a Ferrari 296 Challenge.
Enzo Trulli was born in Italy on April 15, 2005, and followed in his father Jarno’s footsteps by starting his career in single-seater racing cars. He has competed in the Italian F4 Championship, EuroFormula Open Championship, FIA F3 Championship, and All-Japan Super Formula Lights Championship, before taking on the challenge of the GT racing series in 2024.
In the 2024 season, Enzo will compete in the Italian GT Sprint Championship with Easy-Race in a Ferrari 296 GT3. This time, Enzo drove the 296 Challenge for the first time at the third round of the Ferrari Challenge Europe held at Hockenheim. This was apparently arranged by his father, Jarno, who supports Enzo.
Enzo, competing for Radić Automobili Sanasi Racing, was supported by his father from the pit wall as he jumped from fifth place in qualifying to third on the podium in Race 1. In Race 2, he started from eighth on the grid and moved up five positions to take third place on the podium.
“There are still many challenges ahead, but I feel that I have made progress throughout the race week. The car felt good and I was able to record the fastest time in Race 2. I am truly grateful to the team for giving me this valuable opportunity,” Enzo said with a smile after the race.



























