Maranello, Italy
Gestione Sportiva
About
The Gestione Sportiva, Ferrari's racing division headquarters in Maranello, is the most hallowed ground in Formula One. Situated in the small town in Italy's Emilia-Romagna region where Enzo Ferrari built his empire, the facility is inseparable from the identity of the Scuderia and the mystique that surrounds the most successful and iconic team in the history of grand prix racing. To walk through its gates is to enter a world where motorsport is not merely a business but a religion, practiced with a fervor and passion that no other team can replicate.
The complex includes the team's design offices, race preparation bays, wind tunnel, and advanced simulation facilities. But what sets it apart from every other F1 factory is its proximity to the Fiorano test track, a private circuit located just meters from the main buildings. Fiorano has been the proving ground for every Ferrari Formula One car since the 1970s, and the ability to roll a car from the factory floor directly onto a race track for immediate testing is an advantage that no other team possesses. The sound of a Ferrari engine echoing through the streets of Maranello is as much a part of the town's identity as the buildings themselves.
Enzo Ferrari's personal office has been preserved as a shrine within the facility, a reminder of the founder's singular vision and the standards he demanded. The weight of history at Maranello is both an enormous asset and a burden: every engineer and designer works under the watchful legacy of Michael Schumacher, Niki Lauda, Gilles Villeneuve, and Enzo himself. The tifosi, Ferrari's fanatical global fanbase, imbue every race with emotional stakes that extend far beyond mere sport. The Gestione Sportiva is not just where Ferrari builds its cars; it is the beating heart of Formula One's most passionate institution.