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28 Sep 2022

Step into Ferrari at Salon Privé

Step into Ferrari at Salon Privé

For those of you that have not visited Blenheim Palace, Britain’s most elegant Palace and home to the seasons most stylish concours d’Elegance, let us introduce you to the spectacular Salon Prive. Dick Lovett were proud representatives of the Ferrari brand at this unique event and were even more thrilled to be there this year to celebrate 75 years of the Prancing Horse, combined with glamour and Champagne.

We chose to go bigger and better than ever with the Ferrari stand this year, hosting the Ferrari Roma, 296 GTB and our star of the show, the 125 S.

To celebrate the Tribute to 75 years of Ferrari, the historic 125 S was flown over from Maranello especially – it was an honour to host such an incredible piece of heritage of the Ferrari stand. To think the small factory Enzo Ferrari opened in Maranello in 1947 had only one car in mind, the 125 S, designed not for everyday commuting, but to win races. This was not just a car, but for Enzo Ferrari it was more of a manifesto for innovation, a design that even then underlined Ferrari’s sporting ambitions and laid the foundations for a long history of victories on and off the track.

Our clients absolutely loved wandering the famous lawn, honouring the past and celebrating the future of luxury in automotive. Not to mention Salon Privé’s impeccable hospitality from start to finish.

To make the Ferrari stand just that extra bit special, we welcomed the lovely Olivia Jageurs (@15secondharp on Instagram) to join us to play the Harp for our guests and we also welcomed Oyster & Caviar Meister UK to join us on the stand, serving the most delicious, fresh Oysters and a selection of caviar.

If you wish to join us next year or find out more about the event, please reach out to us at ferrari.swindon@dicklovett.co.uk

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