Monegasques have the right to a reawakening of a genre a little special for Sunday, may 24th, the same day that was scheduled for the grand prix of Formula 1, eventually cancelled due to the outbreak of the Covid-19. At a time when, in normal times, the last noceurs out of night clubs, the buzzes of racing engines echoed throughout the principality. “Despite the epidemic, we wanted to send a message of hope and offer a ride to the enthusiasts,” said Claude Lelouch.

Ferrari

The filmmaker, who has a passion for the automotive industry, recounts having been approached by the prince’s palace a fortnight before. Deprived of its Formula 1 grand prix for the first time since 1955, the principality wanted to mark the occasion and to bear witness to its commitment to motor sport. A phone call between the prince Albert and John Elkann, grandson of Giovanni Agnelli, and now Ferrari president, concluded the operation.

Latest supercar, of the firm of Maranello, the SF90 Stradale delivers 1 000 horses. FELIEN VEROT PIXEL

The brand of Maranello has provided two copies of the SF90 Stradale, the last-born of his supercars. As a true concentrate of innovations and technology, this berlinetta plug-in hybrid, the first of its kind for Ferrari, became the model of the road in the most powerful of its history. The SF90 Stradale boasts a whopping 1,000 hp thanks to its V8 biturbo engine of 780 horsepower and three electric motors displaying (220 hp). When all engines are running, the SF90 is transformed into four-wheel drive. The performance defy common sense: the 100 km/h is achieved in 2.5 seconds, 200 km/h in 6.7 seconds. To drive this car in the streets of Monaco,Charles Leclerc has imposed itself naturally.

For two hours, Charles Leclerc is given to heart joy on the track will be closed to traffic. Ferrari

For two hours on Sunday morning, the driver of monaco of the Scuderia finished a dozen laps interspersed with stops in front of the Paris hotel. The slips in the left of Massenet and the exit of the turn of the Casino showed that Leclerc did not amuse him in the gallery. “We wanted to show the thrill of the speed”, said later Claude Lelouch. This short film will be screened in avant-première on the 13th of June on Canal+. An appointment necessarily less sulphur than the one filmed in Paris one morning in the month of August, 1976, without permission. For eight minutes, Lelouch had braved all banned, toasting the fireworks, climbing on pavements and travelling at over 200 per hour at the wheel of his Mercedes.

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Lelouch… Well, as long as it has health…

stankle 06/06/2020 at 18:54

Brief an advertisement for Ferrari filmed by Lellouche !

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