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Ferrari set a path to Noosa

Ferrari roared into Brisbane on Friday with an elegant cocktail party held in the VIP tent at the Noosa Food and Wine Festival Village to announce its presence in Noosa.

There was beluga caviar to taste, food prepared by the Waterfront Restaurant and the Ferrari 488 Spider and Ferrari Portofino cars were on display at the event held in partnership with Tourism Noosa and Tom Offermann Real Estate.

Ferrair Australasia CEO Herbert Appleroth and Ferrari Brisbane general manager Shaun Mackie welcomed guests at the cocktail night to a taste of the lifestyle enjoyed by the Ferrari family. The evening was a forerunner to upcoming Ferrari events. 
 


On Sunday 2 June to celebrate Fest della Repubblica (Italian Republic day), Ferrari Brisbane will host a parade of 30 to 60 Ferraris from Brisbane to Noosa. Departing from the Ferrari Brisbane dealership, these Ferraris will drive in convoy on a scenic drive to Noosa and through Hasting Street, concluding with an Italian-themed lunch at the Noosa Waterfront Restaurant. This event coincides with the beginning of Ferrari Brisbane’s week-long ‘pop-up’ and test drive event at the Sofitel Noosa Pacific Resort, demonstrating further what it means to be a part of the Ferrari family and Italian heritage. 


All Ferrari models will be available for customers to test drive, including the 812 Superfast, 488 Spider, GTC4Lusso Range and the Ferrari Portofino.

For the first time this year Ferrari will participate in the Winter Noosa Hill Climb with a parade on Friday 7 June before the event on 8-9 June.

 

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