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Cavallino Rampante is the prancing horse. The symbol was adopted by Enzo Ferrari for his racing team after being encouraged to do so by the mother of Count Francesco Baracca, Italy’s top fighter ace in WWI. The coat of arms of Baracca family included a black prancing stallion, which Francesco wore as his emblem on the two sides of his aircraft.

Cavallino, Inc. was founded in 1978 and quickly became the publisher of the most important, reputable and interesting magazine about Ferrari history. In 1992 Cavallino started The Classic, the Concorso d'Eleganza entirely dedicated to the prancing horse. We can certainly say that over five decades Cavallino has grown and protected Enzo Ferrari’s legacy by preserving its authenticity and originality. In 2020, Canossa, the Italian company leader in automotive events, acquired Cavallino with the aim of bringing it into the future while preserving its fundamental assets and its tradition of excellence.

Board of Directors

The Board of Directors is responsible for the strategic direction of Cavallino

Luigi Orlandini

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Enzo Mattioli Ferrari

President

Federica Magnavacchi

Chief Operations Officer

Advisory Board

The Advisory Board is responsible for providing strategic advice and guidance.

Dennis Garrity

President Event USA

John Barnes

President Emeritus

Massimo Delbò

Editorial Director, Cavallino Magazine

Chris Current

Chief Judge

Jack Thomas

Chief Honorary Judge

David Eichenbaum

Chairman, IAC/PFA

Maria Chiara Mantovani

Executive Director Canossa Events

Team

Maria Homann

Michele Gogliucci

Camilla Forti

Fares Kedier

Christie Williams

Francesca Azzali

David Williams

Elisa Messori

Elisa Airaghi

Giulio Foiani

Domenic Colasacco

With the collaboration of many people of the Canossa team.

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Cavallino Classic Foundation

The main purpose of this event is to raise funds for the Cavallino Classic Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity created with a very clear mission: to help young people seize their opportunities in life. Part of the admission fee will go directly to the Cavallino Classic Foundation. The 2023 Palm Beach Cavallino Classic raised over $120,000 from the charitable contributions of all sold tickets and from the generous bids at the charity auction on Saturday night. 100% of the funds have been allocated to four projects aimed at the younger generations:

The American Council of the Blind Scholarship Fund;
The A.W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts of West Palm Beach, whose students entertained the participants of the gala dinner;
The Piston Foundation, a public charity helping young people acquire the education and hands-on training to build a career in the collector car industry;
The Palm Beach Police & Fire Foundation, to support their scholarship fund for public safety workers.

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Canossa

Canossa is a company focused on organising captivating and memorable events, all staged with a great love of cars. Founded in 2011 with a team of just four people, it quickly expanded and today consists of more than have 130 passionate professionals.

In May 2019, the company joined forces with Motorsport Network, simultaneously growing our global presence and improving our range of services.
Canossa is constantly expanding and evolving with subsidiaries both in the United States (Greenwich, CT and Miami, FL) and in the United Arab Emirates (Dubai).

After 42 years publishing the most important source of information about Ferrari models and 30 years of the sole Concorso d'Eleganza entirely dedicated to the prancing horse, Cavallino is the newest member of the Canossa family.

“There is no road to happiness. Happiness is the road!”

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