Ferrari broke a number of records in 2022, selling a significant number of products over the course of the year.
To say thanks for this success, over 5,000 staff in Maranello – the company’s base in Italy, will receive a bonus of £12,000, having played a huge part in the success of the iconic car brand.
This bonus is 12.5 percent higher than it was the year before.
Ferrari’s chief executive Benedetto Vigna has expressed his gratitude for all the hard work done by the team back in Maranello, suggesting that 2023 could be even more successful.
“Data lay the foundations for an even stronger 2023, fueled by persistently high demand for our products worldwide,” he said.
“We look ahead with great confidence, encouraged by the many signs and achievements of an evolving company. The order book is very robust, covering 2023 and part of 2024 well.
“To manage the waiting lists, much more space is given to the experimental side, and there is a strong customer interest in the 296 GTB and GTS.