Wednesday, November 23, 2011


To be recognized as official members of the club by the president of Ferrari car set up, you must own at least 5 Ferrari.

Ferrari president wants to establish car clubs
In person the president of Ferrari, Luca di Montezemolo has his intention to establish a club for Ferrari owners, with the aim of "creating a playground for its loyal customers."
This idea came to him when the convertible Montezemolo of the 599 GTB Fiorano is the SA Apertawas born with a limited number of only 80 units and caused a small fever in the community people who love Ferrari. Some clients have urgent and send complaints to this manufacturer, said that they are loyal customers of Ferrari should perhaps, they should be given priority in the pre-order or execute a transaction it.
"I do not want customers to love our missed out on the opportunity to own a special edition of the Ferrari, while they are people who have worked closely with us throughout a long time," said Montezemolo share on Auto News .
Ferrari president wants to establish car clubs
Chairman Luca di Montezemolo wants tighter relationship between Ferrari with its loyal customers.
However, conditions for a client to be recognized as members of the Ferrari club is not easy. To be classified a special priority, you must be at least once owned five Ferraris. According to reports from this super car manufacturers, worldwide, there are nearly 300 people who meet that requirement.
One of the first members of the club's new Ferrari would probably be the guy artist Jay Kay, 42, who spent the entire amount they earn for the car collector hobby. So far, his collection has more than 30 vehicles and parts to many of them are Ferrari and Maserati.
Jay Kay passionate about the Ferrari supercar that recently president Montezemolo personally invited him to visit the company's headquarters in Maranello (Italy). There, he was welcomed as a guest of honor and test drive the latest model car companies like Ferrari 458 Spider or FF.
Video guy during a visit to Jay Kay's Ferrari headquarters in Maranello (Italy).
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