Experienced drivers support

Corse Clienti provides support to gentleman drivers who participate in the “F1 Clienti” and “XX Program” programs with a wide range of advisors, including former F1 drivers.
The circuit programs hosted by Corse Clienti at the Monza Circuit this time were “F1 Clienti,” “Sport Prototipi Clienti,” and “XX Program.” None of these are races, but they all provide circuit driving experiences for Ferrari customers.
This season’s circuit programme kicked off in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where the XX programme, now in its 20th year, offered the ultimate opportunity to test Ferrari’s track-only models – the 599XX, 599XX Evo, FXX Evo, FXX, FXX K Evo and FXX K – on world-class Grand Prix circuits.
F1 Clienti, which began in 2003, features many Scuderia Ferrari F1 cars. F1 Clienti is primarily made up of enthusiasts who have purchased F1 cars that Scuderia Ferrari actually used in Grand Prix races over the 40 years from the 1970s until the advent of hybrid power units.
Gentleman drivers will be supported by a team of experienced racing driver advisors, including Marc Gené, Olivier Beretta, Davide Rigon, Andrea Bertolini and Giancarlo Fisichella, who will provide them with driving guidance and advice.
“499P Modificata” introduced in 2024

The new “Sport Prototypi Clienti” will be introduced from 2024 and will be the “499P Modificata”, based on the 499P that is active in the WEC, allowing you to enjoy the circuit to your heart’s content.
The newest program introduced in 2024 is Sport Prototipi Clienti, which uses the 499P Modificata, a customer track car based on the 499P, a prototype racing car that Ferrari entered in the World Endurance Championship (WEC).
The 499P Modificata is a machine equipped with a hybrid powertrain that is a direct descendant of the 499P, which won consecutive victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2023 and 2024. Participants will be able to show off their skills to the fullest in the latest prototype racing cars on a technical circuit.
Following Monza, the 2025 circuit programme will see the race take place at Paul Ricard in France on April 3rd and 4th, followed by Ferrari Racing Days in Miami in the US on May 15th and 18th, and at Fuji Speedway in Japan on June 20th and 22nd.
The race will then return to Europe, with stops at Barcelona on July 23rd and 24th, Spa-Francorchamps on September 19th and 21st, before continuing on to the traditional Finale Mondiali at Mugello Circuit from October 21st to 26th.



























