Description
One of the first Ferrari 360 Modena built by the Italian tuner Gottifredi to participate in the FIA GT Championship.
This car raced on 16 April 2000 in the FIA GT Championship, at the 1000 km of Monza, with race number 61, driven by former F1 driver Ivan Capelli and Erich Prinroth, finishing 10th in class.
The car was subsequently entered in the 2001 24 Hours of Daytona with race number #30 (dns) and remained in the United States until 2020, when it was discovered and re-imported to Europe.
At the time of the discovery the car had a provocative blue/ orange Gulf livery and when the car arrived in Europe the original livery with snowflakes and the sponsor Dolomiti Superski was finally redone.
Today, this Ferrari 360 Modena N-GT is suitable for a multitude of Ferrari racing events such as the recent Ferrari Club Competizioni GT series or the SCCA U. S. Majors Tour, defined by the SCCA as the pinnacle of the road racing championship in North America. The car has recently benefited from an increase in mechanics and is ready to return to racing on the track or on the road.