More than 70 Prancing Horses take part in Sardinian road trip
It doesn’t matter who you are: sometimes you just want to see a gallery of classic Ferraris gleaming in the sun on Mediterranean roads.
Good news! We present to you 21 photos of Prancing Horses captured on the Cavalcade Classiche – a remarkable road trip through Italy.
Now in its second year, this 2018 event saw more than 70 Ferraris hit the Italian asphalt – and they were all stunning.
So, sit back, relax and feast your eyes.
Pony on the breeze
This year’s event started in Valle dell’Erica, on the Italian island of Sardinia.
Hitting the open road
From there, the field – including this F40 – took a range of routes over the following days.
Family reunion
This year’s field featured a broad range of classic Ferraris, including the likes of the 250 Europa, the 340 America, the 750 Monza and the 250 California SWB.
Exploring the north
Routes included runs from Alghero to the Valle della Luna, from Castelsardo to Porto Cervo, and to the island of Caprera.
Black skies and Barchettas
It wasn’t always good weather for open-top machines, mind.
Not-so-mellow yellow
When the sun did shine, though, the Ferraris looked nothing short of spectacular.
Scenic backdrop
The drivers regularly parked their stunning steeds to enjoy the incredible surroundings.
Quite the convoy
The Cavalcade lived up to its name – led here by a 166MM Barchetta.
At home by the sea
This Dino looked only too happy to be cruising the Sardinian roads.
Ready for any weather
In fact, Dinos of all varieties could be spotted in the procession – including this hard-top number.
All white for some
Not every Prancing Horse was red, of course: this 356GTB/4 Daytona cut a dash in white.
Cattle class for the Prancing Horses
Chartered or otherwise, there wasn’t much space left to spare on the island-hopping ferry.
Coastal cruising
We’d happily send this shot as a postcard – or be behind the wheel of that 250.
Trunking through trunks
The 500-mile drive took in a variety of landscapes and locations.
Racing pedigree
This Ferrari 750 Monza looked stunning in silver.
Global gathering
This year’s event attracted drivers from more than 20 countries.
Line astern
To say it was an exclusive field of machines would be a massive understatement.
Any excuse for a selfie
Turns out that targa-style top is a boon for the arm-out selfie.
Going out in style
As with last year’s event, the Cavalcade wrapped up with a parade and presentation in Maddalena.
A treat for the eyes
Once again, the Cavalcade Classiche proved to be a perfect event for spotting poster-worthy Prancing Horses in their element. We can’t wait for next year!