Ferrari is commemorating the 30th anniversary of its iconic F50 with a spectacular event: the F50 Legacy Tour 2025, unfolding across the picturesque landscapes of Tuscany from May 6 to 10.
This exclusive gathering of F50 owners not only pays tribute to one of Ferrari’s most revered V12 supercars but also continues the tradition of Ferrari’s Legacy Tour series, which previously honored the F40 and the GTO in 2023 and 2024 respectively.
Starting in Saturnia, the tour takes participants on a scenic route through the Maremma region, the hills surrounding Siena, and the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines before culminating in Maranello.
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There, the F50s will be showcased at Ferrari’s factory and complete their journey with a parade at the Fiorano circuit — the brand’s own test track and spiritual home.
Adding a technical milestone to the celebration, Pirelli debuts a special edition of its P Zero Corsa System tyres, developed exclusively for the F50 and marked with “Ferrari F50 – Legacy Tour 2025” on the sidewall.
Available in 245/35 R18 at the front and 335/30 R18 at the rear, these tyres combine vintage aesthetics with modern performance, echoing the original driving dynamics while benefiting from updated compounds and tread designs for improved safety and grip.

The F50 remains one of the most extreme Ferraris ever built — a 1990s engineering tour de force that brought Formula 1 technology to the road. Powered by a 4.7-litre naturally aspirated V12 derived directly from F1, the car produces 520 hp at 8,500 rpm and achieves 0–100 km/h in just 3.87 seconds, with a top speed of 325 km/h.
Its carbon fibre monocoque chassis, push-rod suspension, and removable Targa roof were all intended to replicate a pure, unfiltered racing experience. Notably, only 349 units were made, a figure intentionally kept below market demand to emphasize exclusivity.
The design of the F50, free from driver aids like ABS and power steering, delivers a raw, visceral connection between car and driver — a philosophy Ferrari celebrates with this tour. The anniversary also arrives in a landmark year for Ferrari, echoing the company’s enduring legacy of innovation, emotion, and performance in the supercar world.
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