
Under the Tuscan sun, a surreal scene impressed Italian car enthusiasts. Imagine: a peaceful service station suddenly invaded by a swarm of roaring, shining red Ferrari F50s. This unique moment, captured on video by the YouTube channel TFJJis part of an exceptional event: the Ferrari F50 30th Anniversary Tour in Tuscany.
23 Ferrari F50s reunited: a rare spectacle
It's not every day you come across a Ferrari F50. And with good reason: only 349 examples of this iconic supercar were produced in 1995 to celebrate Ferrari's 50th anniversary. So to see 23 of them lined up at a service station pump, ready for refuelling, is a visual shock worthy of the greatest motoring gatherings.

Running from May 6 to 10, 2025, the F50 Legacy Tour is an official initiative of the Prancing Horse brand. After celebrating the F40 in 2023 and the 288 GTO in 2024, Ferrari this time honored a long-misunderstood supercar: the F50, also nicknamed the Formula 1 for the road.
From Saturnia to Maranello
The route took the lucky F50 owners through the winding roads and enchanting landscapes of Tuscany, from Saturnia to Maranello, with a compulsory stopover at the mythical Fiorano circuit.
Ferrari took the opportunity to present an exclusive new tire: the Pirelli P Zero Corsa System Collezione, developed especially for the F50. Each tire was marked Ferrari F50 Legacy Tour 2025, a detail that will delight purists.
A radical supercar, still unloved?
Despite its outstanding features - a 4.7-liter naturally-aspirated V12, 520 hp at 8,500 rpm, 6-speed manual gearbox, carbon monocoque chassis, and an engine derived from the 1990 Ferrari 641 F1, the F50 has always lived in the shadow of the F40.
Yet this mechanical rarity is a masterpiece: without ABS, without assistance, available with a targa roof to enjoy the song of the V12 in the open air, and a fixed spoiler that recalls its track DNA. Designed by Pininfarina, the F50 embodies a bygone era when mechanical brutality met Italian elegance.