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World records are a funny thing, because you can easily set something just by thinking up a new thing that no one else has. Once you do it, you’re the record holder, until someone else does it. Ferrari of North Europe did something of that sort in 2007 by setting the Guinness world record for number of Ferraris in a Parade, which ended up being 385 cars.
The
record was broken recently with a total of 490 cars and Ferrari North
Europe plans on reclaiming this title in September. Ferrari has already
accumulated more than enough entrants (600) to beat the record, but it
wants to make it stick by hitting the 1,000-entrant mark. The event will
take place at Ferrari Racing Days at Silverstone Circuit on September
15th and 16th.
Ferrari owners get into the Ferrari
Racing Day event free of charge and can even register for the Guinness
word record attempt by clicking here.
The
rules of the world record attempt are pretty straightforward. The cars
must travel over a distance of more than 2 miles with a distance of no
more than two car lengths between each other. Simple enough, huh?
So,
not only can you get free tickets for taking part in the record-setting
event, but you can be forever be recognized as part of a world record
in Guinness – whatever that’s worth these days. Either way, the Ferrari
racing days event is always a blast, and getting free entry makes it all
the better.
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