Lewis Hamilton was recently seen at the wheel of Ferrari's three-seater Formula 1 car during a session at the team's private Fiorano test track.
The seven-time world champion took two passengers for a ride in the vehicle, which was originally designed by Rory Byrne in 2003 based on the F2002 chassis.
The car was updated in 2013 and features a 3.0-litre V10 engine producing more than 800 horsepower. It was built to offer select passengers an experience close to that of an actual Formula 1 car.
Footage of the outing circulated on social media, prompting comments from fans who described the ride as amazing and expressed surprise at the car's continued use.
The appearance came days after Hamilton secured his first Grand Prix victory for Ferrari at the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit. He currently sits second in the drivers' championship, 41 points behind leader Kimi Antonelli.