Luigi Chinetti Jr. honors family Ferrari legacy at Cavallino Classic

At the Cavallino Classic, Luigi Chinetti Jr. shared insights into his family's pivotal role in Ferrari's American history. His father, Luigi Chinetti, helped secure the brand's first Le Mans victory in 1949. The event highlighted the Chinetti name's enduring connection to motorsport.

The Cavallino Classic brought together enthusiasts and figures tied to Ferrari's storied past. Luigi Chinetti Jr., often called Coco, walked the event grounds as a steward of his family's racing heritage. His father, Luigi Chinetti, immigrated to America driven by determination and profoundly influenced Ferrari's trajectory in the United States.

Luigi Chinetti had already claimed two victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans driving for Alfa Romeo before shifting focus to Ferrari. In 1949, he achieved Ferrari's inaugural win at Le Mans. Beyond the track, he supported Enzo Ferrari's racing efforts by selling road and competition cars across America, establishing a vital revenue stream for the Italian marque.

Chinetti founded the North American Racing Team, which became synonymous with Ferrari's competitive presence in the U.S. This effort peaked with another Le Mans success in 1965. Continuing the legacy, Coco himself competed at Le Mans in 1971.

Today, he maintains the family archives documenting Ferrari's American era. The Cavallino Classic provided a fitting venue to reflect on these contributions, underscoring the Chinetti's quiet yet transformative impact on global racing.

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