Found this, and thought I would share it with the rest of the Ferrari World. Michael Schumacher will take part in the final day of the "Ferrari Racing Days 2006" event, that takes place this coming weekend at the Nurburgring circuit in Germany. The event gets underway on Friday with the first timed practice for the penultimate round of the European Ferrari Challenge Pirelli Trophy. Currently leading the main class of the one-make series for the F430 is Frenchman Ange Barde, ahead of Ireland's Michael Cullen and the British driver, Ross Kaiser, while Germany's Dennis Huebner heads the classification in the Shell Cup for gentlemen drivers, from the Swiss driver Ettore Contini. Bjorn Grossmann (Germany) tops the table in the separate class for the 360 Modena Challenge, still eligible in the championship for one final year. Also on track this weekend, single-seaters prepared by the Maranello F1 Clienti department who will do some parade runs and around sixty Prancing Horse road cars, taking part in a special regularity event. The key moment comes on Sunday afternoon when Michael Schumacher will do a series of demonstration laps at the wheel of a Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano and an F2005. The Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro driver will also use the Nurburgring to debut his own personal FXX car, a product of the research and development programme of the same name, and part of the many elements that go to make up the "Ferrari Racing Days 2006."
Why is it taking so long for them to perfect that transporter like they had on Star Trek? I would love to be in Germany this weekend.
I was present back in 1996. Schumacher (and Irvine, Lauda, Max Papis, Nicola Larini) showing off the newly introduced 550 Maranello (which actually had it´s world debut at this event) and doing some laps in the F310. Hard to believe ten years have gone by since then.