Private jet company VistaJet has signed an agreement to fly professional and amateur Ferrari drivers to global races around the world.
VistaJet has said that it will effectively create an air bubble of safety, which will allos drivers to safely travel between their houses and races around the world.
Ferrari cars (namely, the 488GTE and GT3) compete in more than 20 global championships around the world, across the US, Canada, Europe and Asia. Races include both expert drivers, as well as amateurs.
With the pandemic going nowhere fast, VistaJet has partnered up with Ferrari to help get their drivers to where they need to be.

“Racing has been a passion of mine for many years,” said Thomas Flohr, founder and chairman of Vistajet’s parent company, Vista Global.
“Alongside my team, I have experienced first-hand the demands of racing and the intense focus required to consistently deliver a winning performance.”
The partnership was announced in Le Mans this weekend.
According to Flohr, it is all about reducing stress for the drivers ahead of their races. “We plan to get them there safely and in optimal condition, so they can focus on what is the most important—the competition and performance on track.”
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