This looks pretty sweet. https://308tour.com/ anyone in Europe here and lucky enough to be a part of this?
I've asked for info as well although for those of us in the US, I think the cost of the event will be secondary to the cost of getting our cars there and back (especially for those of us on the West Coast). I came very close to purchasing a Gr. 4 X1/9 last year that was located approx 50 miles north of Maranello and door-to-door shipping to the Portland area using a shared container was going to run approx $10k. That said, I did check-out the websites of both hotels and based on the dates I researched (mid-week, Spring 2026), they were quite reasonably priced. Assuming the rest of the activities are priced accordingly, I could see it being significantly less than $10k. It's too bad the factory didn't think to have FNA put together a similar program for those of us in the Americas. It may not have been the "true" homecoming that a pilgrimage to Maranello would be, but it would have been perhaps an even more fitting tribute; being hosted in the market that really put the 308 on the map. - Dave .
I just got a response. They didn't tell me anything yet other than giving me an email and a contact person for further questions.
Yup, I received a response as well, but it did include dates and cost: Dates: April 17 - 19 2026 (No activities listed for the 19th, so guessing that's planned as a travel day) Cost: From US$6,600 depending on accommodations options chosen (at today's exchange rate) Registration: Limited to 51 "Teams" (one car, two Team Members). @TheMayor - And 328s are welcome according to the info I received. If I was in Europe I'd be all over it, but with the $15k - $20k-ish round-trip shipping for my car, all I can think of is what I could do to my 308 with $25 grand burning a hole in my pocket! -Dave
I assume this is an official Ferrari event if they're letting you drive at Fiorano. If so, then you should probably check if they only accept Classiche certified cars, because that seems to be a requirement for Ferrari events that involve older cars.
I would totally do it if I was somewhat local. What a great opportunity to unite with other 308s for an official Ferrari special event - and celebrate our car’s anniversary
Let’s organize one of our own in the US for 2026. Pick a region with a track or two. Nice roads to drive and nice accommodations nearby. Only for 208/308/328 variants. If we’re all generally cool with $6-10k I could look into options and see how many cars we’d need to cover the expenses (track rental and hotels being the major ones).