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Ferrari Diecast Racing League Tournament

Ferrari Diecast Racing League Tournament

In what was most certainly news to us, there’s an entire racing league and tournament not only dedicated to Ferrari, but dedicated to tiny, scale-model Ferraris specifically dedicated to slot-car style racing. Ultimately, that pseudo-Ferrari Fiero, along with a few others like the–the Ferrari 348, Ferrari 458 Italia, and Ferrari F430–would all compete in this maelstrom to determine which mini-Ferrari was the best. “Crazy Jimmy” pulled two second places finishes in the first few runs, and then snuck into a first place slot during the third run, followed by a too-close-to-call-finish during the last run. Do you want a Pontiac Fiero over a Ferrari? Probably not… but if it just comes to 3D slot car racing, that might be the best option because some of these undervalued options might just surprise you.