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Ferrari Trento to auction F1 bottles for Make-A-Wish

Lunelli Group-owned Trentodoc producer Ferrari Trento will be auctioning off a number of signed bottles from the 2024 FIA Formula One World Championship to raise money for Make-A-Wish International.

 

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Ferrari Trento has had a partnership as the podium fizz of F1 since 2021, with the current deal stretching until next year.

Overall, 17 Ferrari F1 Podium Jeroboam Trento Blanc de Blancs bottles will be auctioned, one from each of the following races: Melbourne, Suzuka, Shanghai, Miami, Monaco, Montréal, Barcelona, Spielberg, Silverstone, Budapest, Spa, Zandvoort, Baku, Singapore, Austin, Mexico City and São Paulo.

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Each bottle has also been signed by the top three drivers from each race. The auction, taking place on F1 Authentics, is live and will close shortly after each respective race weekend.

The funds raised from each auction will go to Make-A-Wish International, which helps critically ill children to realise their dreams.

“Philanthropy is a value close to the heart of Ferrari Trento, so we are honoured to be supporting Make-A-Wish this year,” said Ferrari Trento CEO and president Matteo Lunelli. “Ferrari Trento is excited for fans to take home an incredibly special piece of history while also supporting a remarkable cause and giving a moment of happiness to ill children.”

“We are thrilled by the generosity of Ferrari Trento and extremely grateful for their support,” added Fiona Kearney, the charity’s vice president of fundraising. “Make-A-Wish has a vision to grant the wish of every eligible child, and our partnerships with companies like Ferrari Trento are essential to ensuring more children who are living with a critical illness have a wish and are given the opportunity to replace fear with confidence, sadness with joy and anxiety with hope.”

Last year, Ferrari Trento auctioned off a rare jeroboam to raise fund for the victims of the floods that devastated Romagna.

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