FRENCH GRAND PRIX
A red car, elegantly adorned with the number 5, storms with enthusiasm on the tracks of the past. This 1950s race embodies the golden age of the automobile, where competition was a mechanical ballet and manufacturers vied for supremacy. On the circuits of the French Grand Prix, the Ferrari shines brilliantly.
Double world champion in 1952 and 1953, this emblematic single-seater from Maranello, driven by Alberto Ascari*, won 11 Grands Prix out of 15 starts. A symbol of Enzo Ferrari's ingenuity, this version of the 500 F2 transcends the Formula 1 circuits, writing a page of history with its mechanical genius. Each victory, each lap, resonates like a melody in honor of this timeless legend.
This original work immerses us in the intoxicating atmosphere of a time when every race was an adventure and every car, a work of mechanical art.