Maranello, 5 December 2023 –
“A journey through light, sounds and images that reflects the essence of who we
are, celebrates our successes and looks forward towards an even brighter
future.” With these words, Ferrari Chairman John Elkann announced the light
show held for the first time yesterday evening at the Maranello factory.
Some of the most iconic
buildings on the Ferrari campus provide the backdrop to light projections that
express the unique nature of a company composed of over 5,000 people. The show
occupies a scenic space of more than one kilometre along Viale Enzo Ferrari and
is animated with three-dimensional images and light architectures created by
more than 400 elements using the latest low-energy technologies, including
projectors, LED bars and laser effects.
Projected onto the brick arch framing Ferrari’s historic entranceway are videos of some of the cars that have passed through it over the years. They include the 125 S which made its debut here in 1947, marking the start of an incredible series of models, and the two 499P Hypercars that marked the Prancing Horse’s triumphant return to the 24 Hours of Le Mans this June.
Continuing along the avenue
lit up in red, the former paint shop tower is transformed into a large screen
emblazoned with the values that the Prancing Horse has always embodied:
Individual and Team; Tradition and Innovation; Passion and Achievement.
Other elements commemorate the
year’s highlights, showing the faces of workers from each part of the company’s
identity: Racing, Sports Cars and Lifestyle. Ferrari’s people are at the heart
of a range of initiatives announced over recent months, including the
broad-based share ownership scheme which will make each employee a shareholder.
The Wind Tunnel, designed by
Renzo Piano, was chosen to symbolise the technological innovation that
permeates every area of company life. The aerodynamic flows created inside the
tunnel are reproduced on its surface by coloured beams, creatively reinterpreting
the work that takes place inside one of the most restricted buildings on the
campus.
The journey then moves
seamlessly towards the next chapter in Ferrari's history: the e-building. Due
to be inaugurated in June next year, it is illuminated at the centre of a new
100,000 square metre area under construction.
“Tradition and innovation have
always been key values for us at Ferrari, as we audaciously continue to build
on our proud tradition in unexpected ways. This special light show is dedicated
to the men and women of Ferrari who make the extraordinary possible, and our
worldwide Ferrari family who make our Company unique,” commented John Elkann.
The show will be repeated over
the coming days, giving all Ferrari workers the opportunity to admire it
alongside their guests.