The purpose of the Ferrari Club of America’s track events is to provide owners of Ferraris a venue where they can have the pleasure of driving their cars safely at speeds for which the cars were designed. Today this can be done only at race tracks where highway speeds are not in effect. The protection of drivers and spectators requires supervision of events by qualified persons who will enforce reasonable regulations.
Passing may take place only in designated areas and then only when the driver to be passed signals the overtaking driver to pass –and points to the side on which to pass. The goal is to make it possible for Ferrari owners to have the pleasure of spirited driving, each within his own limitations, i.e., with both safety and pleasure.
Click on the following links to learn more:
– FCA Track Event Manual – (rev January 2016)
– FCA Technical Inspection Form – (rev. January 2024)
– FAQ Guide for New Drivers (Empire State Region)
FCA Track Events are opportunities for driver development – not racing schools. For qualified drivers who own historic Ferrari Challenge cars (348/355/360/430) FCA sanctions Historic Challenge Races in conjunction with some FCA Track Events.