Overview
- Fifty-six of the roughly 60 Ferraris continued toward Tierra del Fuego on Friday, with arrival in Ushuaia expected in two groups after delays at San Sebastián.
- The convoy is being escorted by Santa Cruz’s road safety agency, provincial police and the national gendarmerie, with bans on overtaking and strict adherence to guide vehicles.
- Santa Cruz rerouted movements around Río Gallegos and required controlled transits, including moving the cars by transporter for parts of the El Calafate–Perito Moreno visit and staging a brief public stop.
- Neuquén had halted the event earlier in the week after viral footage of risky passing on Ruta 40 and a rollover, issuing orders that the cars not continue through its territory.
- A Ferrari Purosangue overturned near San Martín de los Andes, injuring two U.S. drivers who were hospitalized and later left after signing medical releases, while the broader itinerary proceeded toward Ushuaia through Sunday.