Hungarian Rhapsody: A Hungarian special edition of Ferrari 296 GTB – PHOTOS
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Ferrari, the iconic Italian luxury sports car manufacturer, has recently unveiled a special edition of their 296 GTB model, paying tribute to a significant Formula 1 victory at the Hungaroring.
Ferrari’s Hungaroring triumph
This limited edition, known as the 296 GTB Assetto Fiorano Hungaroring, is a rare gem, writes Ferrari.com. It has captured the hearts of Hungarian enthusiasts, with all five units snapped up by eager customers. The inspiration behind this unique edition stems from Scuderia Ferrari’s remarkable triumph at the 2004 Hungarian Grand Prix held at the Hungaroring circuit. Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello’s double victory in the F2004 marked a historic moment. It secured Ferrari’s sixth consecutive constructors’ world championship title. This achievement places Ferrari in an elite category, second only to Mercedes with eight titles. The F2004 itself stands as one of Ferrari’s most successful cars. It boasts an impressive record of 15 wins and 30 podium finishes in just 20 races.

Elegant design
Ferrari’s design team, based in Maranello, drew inspiration from the iconic F2004’s livery to craft a visually stunning configuration for the 296 GTB. The classic Rosso F1 livery is complemented by Bianco King detailing on various elements of the car, including the front, rear, the cockpit roof and lower flanks. Notably, the racing number 1 on the car’s nose serves as a reference to the dominant years when Michael Schumacher and Scuderia Ferrari ruled the Formula 1 landscape. Explore additional Formula 1-related content by reading our collection of articles HERE.
Interior details
The homage to Hungaroring continues within the car’s interior, where subtle yet meaningful references are embedded. The outline of the Hungaroring circuit, along with the tricolour of the Hungarian flag, is intricately embroidered into the headrests, creating a seamless blend of racing heritage and national pride. A dedicated plaque on the doorstep proudly conveys the special edition’s message, further cementing its connection to the historic victory at Hungaroring.










Very cool. The red color looks sharp; should have called it “paprika red.”