Guests will receive VIP tickets to the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix with exclusive paddock access
Ferrari is accepting applications for those who want to sleep in a room surrounded by F1 cars. It is unclear how much guests will have to pay for the experience. The selected guests will also go for a hot lap of Fiorano in a Ferrari 296 GTB. The Ferrari Museum is a must-see for petrolheads who visit Italy and at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in just two weeks, someone will have the chance to spend a night in the museum, sleeping among some of the brand’s most successful F1 cars.
Ferrari hasn’t built a dedicated bedroom in the museum where a guest can sleep and instead, has assembled a circular bed that sits in the center of one of the facility’s most iconic rooms. The bed uses the same leather as the seats of Ferrari’s classic racing cars. Ex-Ferrari F1 driver Marc Gené will host. The selected guest will receive VIP tickets to the Grand Prix weekend that includes exclusive paddock area access.
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