22 Ferraris descended upon the city of Belfast as the Ferrari Owners’ Clubs from Ireland and Scotland gathered there for special Ferrari event. This awesome photo, taken in front of the sculptured shape of the Titanic center attraction, is probably the coolest we’ve seen all year.
After tourist got to enjoy the sights and sounds of Ferraris old an new, the Owners Clubs went to Giant’s Causeway with a drive along the famed Antrim Coast Road, known as being one of the finest driving routes in Europe.
“We’re delighted to welcome our friends from Scotland and to see how many of our own club members have supported this event. I hope that this will be at least an annual exchange between the two Clubs. You only have to look at the expressions of joy and surprise as the Ferraris travel through our towns and villages to realize the impact that this parade of beautiful cars has made this weekend. It is great to be able to share our pleasure of owning these cars with the Irish public,” said Alan Tyndall from the Irish Ferrari Owners’ Club.
“We’re delighted to have been invited to Belfast to see the sights of the city, and it was fantastic to drive along the coast to see all the world-famous sites that the country has to offer. We’re looking forward to the next event where we have invited our Irish friends across to Scotland in their own Ferrari convoy. I’d like to thank Charles Hurst for their invaluable input in hosting this event,” added Mike Shakespeare, Coordinator of the Scotland Owners’ Club.
“We’re delighted to welcome our friends from Scotland and to see how many of our own club members have supported this event. I hope that this will be at least an annual exchange between the two Clubs. You only have to look at the expressions of joy and surprise as the Ferraris travel through our towns and villages to realize the impact that this parade of beautiful cars has made this weekend. It is great to be able to share our pleasure of owning these cars with the Irish public,” said Alan Tyndall from the Irish Ferrari Owners’ Club.
“We’re delighted to have been invited to Belfast to see the sights of the city, and it was fantastic to drive along the coast to see all the world-famous sites that the country has to offer. We’re looking forward to the next event where we have invited our Irish friends across to Scotland in their own Ferrari convoy. I’d like to thank Charles Hurst for their invaluable input in hosting this event,” added Mike Shakespeare, Coordinator of the Scotland Owners’ Club.