Next year, Ferrari will bid farewell to the aging 599 GTB, but not before giving it one last special edition model.
This next one will be called the 599 GTB 60F1 Edition and it is to commemorate 60-years since Ferrari won its first race in Formula 1 back in July of 1951, at the Silverstone circuit.
This new car will not only commemorate Froilan Gonzalez, who drove the 375 F1 back in 1951, but also Fernando Alonso, who secured the teams first win in the 2011 season.
So as a tribute, a plaque featuring the signatures of Gonzalez and Alonso will be affixed to the dashboard.
Technically these special edition models aren't much different from the regular 599 GTB, so there is no extra power on tap. However, all the 60F1 special editions will come standard with the Handling Grand Turismo Evoluzione (HGTE) package.
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Ferrari To Launch Special Edition 599 GTB 60F1 on Autoguide.com