The Giffoni Film Festival, one of the most famous and popular young people’s international film festivals, celebrated Ferrari’s return to the top class of the World Endurance Championship and, above all, its victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Antonello Coletta, Antonio Fuoco and Lilou Wadoux received the applause of the young people who flocked to the “Impact” Masterclass, joined by the national and Salerno heads of the Automobile Club d’Italia, Angelo Damiani Sticchi and Vincenzo De Masi. The two drivers and the Global Head of Endurance and Corse Clienti responded to many questions and curiosities, the latter describing victory in the Le Mans Centenary as “the result of work by a close-knit team: from drivers to mechanics and engineers. Success demands discipline, method and self-denial. Ferrari works with people who embody precisely these values, many of them young people.”
The day before, on the other hand, the Ferrari delegation took the lead in the karting lessons held in the centre of Giffoni Valle Piana, an event that was particularly well attended by children aged between 6 and 10.