Ferrari has attempted to recreate the magic of one of the most epic drives caught on camera with a little help from the original film's director, as well as current Formula One driver Charles Leclerc.
Le Grand Rendez Vous was shot in Monaco on Sunday, May 24, the day the cancelled 2020 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix was supposed to be held. Instead, we have Monaco-born Scuderia Ferrari driver Charles ...
View post: New Chinese Concept Debuts as a Rolls-Royce-Sized Luxury Sedan This time there’d be a real Ferrari, the SF90 Stradale, hooking around the closed roads of Monaco. Instead of the rumor of a ...
You probably already know the film C'était un Rendez-Vous ("It Was a Date"), which has been passed around online forever—and via videotapes for years before that. There's zero dialogue, the car is ...
This may seem counterintuitive, as stabilized footage is typically a cinematic hallmark. And the original C’était un Rendez-vous was filmed by a gyroscopically stabilized camera mounted to the front ...
Sixty-five years of consecutive single-seat racing was shattered by the worldly impact of COVID-19, but Ferarri couldn’t repress its need to wail 986 horsepower through Monaco’s empty streets and ...
Ferrari’s homage to the iconic 1976 short-film C’était un rendez-vous has been released starring Charles Leclerc and the Ferrari SF90 Stradale. The short-film, dubbed Le Grand Rendez-Vous, was filmed ...