Ferrari has donated €1million to support the relief effort for those affected by severe flooding that led to the cancellation of F1’s 2023 Emilia Romagna GP. Full story ⬇️
Ferrari has donated €1million to support the relief effort for those affected by severe flooding that led to the cancellation of Formula 1’s 2023 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.due to the extreme weather conditions in the Italian region, which have left at least two people dead and many locals displaced.
In response to the crisis, Ferrari - which is based in Maranello, an hour’s drive from the circuit - has donated €1million to the Emilia-Romagna Region's Agency for Territorial Safety and Civil Protection. Ferrari chief executive officer Benedetto Vigna said:"In times of difficulty, Ferrari has always stood by its community.
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