Since Enzo Ferrari put out the first Yearbook in 1949 to celebrate the season's sports results and the cars that came out of his young factory, this publication has become something that customers, enthusiasts, and fans can't miss. This year, to commemorate the company's 75th anniversary, the Ferrari Yearbook went out of its way for the first time That’s why the publication went the extra mile with four covers, representing the various spirits of the Prancing Horse: from the latest addition to the GT range, the Purosangue, to the F1-75, the single-seater that ended the F1 World Championship in second place both among the Drivers with Leclerc and among the Constructors, and from the 499P, the hypercar set to debut in 2023 in the top class of the FIA World Endurance Championship, to the Spring Summer 2023 collection presented during the latest Milan fashion week. A book with a hardcover that you can also order from store.ferrari.com. The Yearbook starts off with an editorial from President John Elkann. In it, he talks about some of the great things that are coming for Ferrari and how much it has grown over its 75 years of history and success. On the pages that follow, the Yearbook goes over the sports and business events of 2022.
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