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From 2007-10, the Ferrari Challenge exclusively used the Ferrari F430 model. 2011 saw the introduction of the 458 Challenge with the 458 Challenge Evoluzione following in 2014. In 2017 Ferrari introduced the 488 Challenge.[4] A Ferrari F430 Challenge car used in the North American series.Currently there are five distinct series, in Europe, in the United States, in Asia-Pacific, in the UK, and in Japan.[1] Since 2001, the Ferrari Challenge is managed by Ferrari’s Corse Clienti department (“customer racing”).Table of ContentsFerrari Challenge Italy[edit]Ferrari Challenge Europe[edit]Ferrari Challenge North America[edit]Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific[edit]Finali Mondiali[edit]Champions[edit]One-make racing[edit]Ferrari Challenge racing cars[edit]Racing simulators based on the series[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Ferrari Challenge Italy[edit]The now defunct Ferrari Challenge Italy used a two-class format in which distinguished between professional competition drivers in the Trofeo Pirelli (lit. “Pirelli Trophy”) and amateur “gentleman drivers” in the Coppa Shell (lit. “Shell Cup”).[6][3] This format has now been transferred to the Europe Challenge series. It was originally launched in 1993, with backing from Pirelli. Its popularity has resulted in a 2007 entry list of ten teams represented by 37 drivers. The Challenge Italy series is now merged with the European Challenge-series.[7][8]Ferrari Challenge Europe[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The European series is a five-class championship, the classes are:[9]Trofeo PirelliTrofeo Pirelli AmCoppa ShellCoppa Shell AmCoppa TeamFerrari Challenge North America[edit] The North American also features the Trofeo Pirelli and Coppa Shell class system.[10][11] This championship was inaugurated in 1994. It is organized by Ferrari North America and sanctioned by IMSA.[12][13]Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific[edit]The Asia-Pacific is the most recent of the Challenge series since the 2011 season, inaugurated in combination with the growing interest and sales for Ferrari in Asia. The season encompasses events in Japan, China, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. The Asia-Pacific also features the Trofeo Pirelli and Coppa Shell class system. Grid is made up of 35 to 40 drivers for the 2012 season.Finali Mondiali[edit]From 2013, the major Ferrari Challenge series (Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific) have combined to host a World Final common event for all championships. This event culminates in a race containing as many of the competitors across all series in both Trofeo Pirelli and Coppa Shell as can fit, with Ferrari declaring the winners to be “world champions”.[14] The following table has the winners of each event: (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4YearCircuitTrofeo PirelliCoppa ShellSource2013Mugello Circuit, Tuscany, ItalyPro: Philipp BaronAm: Giosue Rizzuto[15]2014Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesPro: Max BlancardiPro-Am: Ricardo P\u00e9rez de LaraAm: Massimiliano Bianchi[16][17][18]2015Mugello Circuit, Tuscany, ItalyPro: Matteo SantopontePro-Am: Alessandro VezzoniAm: Erich Prinoth[19][20][21]2016Daytona International Speedway, Florida, United StatesPro: Carlos KauffmanPro-Am: Sam SmeethAm: Thomas L\u00f6fflad[22]2017Mugello Circuit, Tuscany, ItalyPro: Fabio LeimerPro-Am: Jens LiebhauserAm: Johnny Laursen[23][24]2018Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Lombardy, ItalyPro: Nicklas NielsenPro-Am: Fabienne WohlwendPro-Am: Christophe HurniAm: Ingvar Mattsson[25]2019Mugello Circuit, Tuscany, ItalyPro: Adam CarrollPro-Am: Emanuele-Maria TabacchiPro-Am: James WeilandAm: Ingvar Mattsson[26][27][28]2020Misano World Circuit, Emilia-Romagna, ItalyPro: Florian MerckxPro-Am: Han SikkensPro-Am: Roger GrouwelsAm: Michael Simonci\u0107[29][30][31]2021Mugello Circuit, Tuscany, ItalyPro: Luka NurmiPro-Am: Christian BrunsborgPro-Am: Ernst KirchmayrAm: Peter Christensen[32][33]2022Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Emilia-Romagna, ItalyPro: Thomas NeubauerPro-Am: Marco PulciniPro-Am: Franz EngstlerAm: Joakim Olander[34][35][36][37]Champions[edit]YearEuropeNorth AmericaAsia-PacificUKTrofeo PirelliCoppa ShellTrofeo PirelliCoppa ShellTrofeo PirelliCoppa ShellTrofeo PirelliCoppa Shell2003Pro: Ange Barde[38]not held2004Pro: Ange Barde[39]2005Pro: Michael Cullen[40]2006Pro: Ange Barde[41]Am:\u00a0??2007Pro: Michael Cullen[42]Am: Loyd La Marca[43]Pro: Mike Zoi[44]2008Pro: Max Blancardi[45]Am: Michael Cantillon[46]Pro: Roberto Fata[47]2009Pro: Nicolas Misslin[48]Am: Jean-Marc Bachelier[49]2010Pro: Philipp Baron[50]Am: Wido R\u00f6\u00dfler[51]2011Pro: Max Blancardi[52]Am: Jean-Marc Bachelier[53]Am: Alex Au[54]2012Pro: Alessandro Balzan[55]Am: Aleksey Basov[56]Am: Damon Ockey[57]Am: Alex Au[58]2013Pro: Sergiy Chukanov[59]Am: Dirk Adamski[60]Am: Jo\u00e3o Adibe[61]Pro: Pasin Lathouras[62]Am: Eric Cheung[63]2014Pro: Daniele di Amato[64]Pro-Am: Ezequiel P\u00e9rez Companc[65]Am: Massimiliano Bianchi[66]Am: Christopher Ruud[67]Pro: Eric Cheung[68]Am: David Tjiptobiantoro[69]2015Pro: Bj\u00f6rn Grossmann[70]Pro-Am: Martin Nelson[71]Am: Jacques Duyver[72]Pro: Emmanuel Anassis[73]Pro-Am: Mike Zoi[74]Am: Jean-Claude Saada[75]Pro: Stephen Wyatt[76]Pro-Am: Wei Xu[77]Pro-Am: Xin Jin[78]2016Pro: Bj\u00f6rn Grossmann[79]Pro-Am: Sam Smeeth[80]Am: Thomas L\u00f6fflad[81]Pro: Carlos Kauffman[82]Pro-Am: James Weiland[83]Am: Joe Courtney[84]reportreport2017Pro: Daniele di Amato[85]Pro-Am: Jens Liebhauser[86]Am: Johnny Laursen[87]Pro: Brett Curtis[88]Pro-Am: Chris Cagnazzi[89]Am: Richard Baek[90]Pro: Philippe Prette[91]Pro-Am: Ken Seto[92]Pro-Am: Makoto Fujiwara[93]report2018Pro: Nicklas Nielsen[94]Pro-Am: Chris Froggatt[95]Pro-Am: Christophe Hurni[96]Am: Murat Cuhadaro\u011flu[97]Pro: Cooper MacNeil[98]Pro-Am: Ross Chouest[99]Pro-Am: Thomas Tippl[100]Am: John Megrue[101]Pro: Philippe Prette[102]Pro-Am: Tani Hanna[103]Am: David Dicker[104]reportreport2019Pro: Louis Prette[105]Pro-Am: Emanuele-Maria Tabacchi[106]Pro-Am: Tani Hanna[107]Am: Henrik Jansen[108]Pro: Cooper MacNeil[109]Pro-Am: Neil Gehani[110]Pro-Am: Mark Issa[111]Am: Bradley Horstmann[112]Pro-Am: Philippe Prette[113]Pro-Am: Makoto Fujiwara[114]Am: Andrew Moon[115] Jamie Clarke[116] Toby Flannagan[117]reportreportreport2020Pro: Emanuele-Maria TabacchiPro-Am: Frederik PaulsenPro-Am: Roger GrouwelsAm: “Alex Fox”Pro: Cooper MacNeilPro-Am: David MusialPro-Am: Bradley HorstmannAm: Justin Wetherillnot heldLucky KheraJamie Thwaitesreportreportreport2021Pro: Michelle GattingPro-Am: Sergio PauletPro-Am: Ernst KirchmayrAm: Willem van der VormPro: Jeremy ClarkePro-Am: David Musial, Jr.Pro-Am: Michael PetramaloAm: Tony Davisreportreportreport2022Pro: Doriane PinPro-Am: Ange BardePro-Am: Franz EngstlerAm: Alexander NussbaumerPro: Jeremy ClarkePro-Am: David Musial, Jr.Pro-Am: Michael PetramaloAm: Tony DavisAm: Yudai UchidaPro-Am: Kazuyuki YamaguchiAm: Shigeru KamiueLucky KheraJason AmbrosereportOne-make racing[edit] The cockpit of a F430 Challenge carries only basic racing necessities. The Ferrari Challenge uses a single model from the manufacturer’s road car range, suitably modified to make them safe for competition use. The lineage began with the 348 Berlinetta in 1993, followed by its successor, the F355 Berlinetta, and the 360 Modena was introduced in 2000. The F355 remained eligible during 2000 and 2001.[118] The 360 Challenge Stradale version was the first competition-orientated version to be marketed to the public. The F430 Challenge was phased in during a transitional year in 2006, with the same being the case for the 458 Challenge in 2011.[119] The F430 introduced carbon-ceramic brake discs for the first time and gained 80\u00a0hp (60\u00a0kW) over the 360CS, which has reduced lap times to approximately three seconds shy of the F430 GT2.[6] The current 458 Challenge is the first to have driver controlled aids such as traction control, stability management and adjustable ABS brakes.[120]Ferrari Challenge racing cars[edit]The 488 Challenge Evo is the most recent in a line of Ferraris used in the Ferrari Challenge series. The lineage is as follows:[121][122]All the cars used in the series are track only, although some 360 Challenges have been made road legal in Australia, with extensive modifications. However, due to new legislation, this is not possible anymore. The 360 Modena Challenge used in the series should not be confused with the 360 Challenge Stradale, which was a road-legal, track day oriented version of the 360, similar to the 430 Scuderia. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Racing simulators based on the series[edit]In 1999, Sega’s producer Yu Suzuki created Ferrari F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa, a video game based on the Ferrari F355 Challenge series.In 2008, System 3’s Mark Cale created Ferrari Challenge: Trofeo Pirelli, the official game of the Ferrari Challenge featuring the licensed Ferrari F430 Challenge Italian, European and North American 2007 series.[123]In 2012, Ferrari Challenge appeared in Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends.See also[edit]References[edit]^ a b c “Corse Clienti Ferrari Challenge”. Retrieved January 23, 2023.^ “The Significance of The Ferrari Challenge Series”. November 20, 2015. Retrieved January 23, 2023.^ a b “Ferrari Challenge”. 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